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First-year applicants. Deadlines & requirements. The Application. The first-year application is closed in the MIT application portal. Please note: You’re only allowed to apply once per entry year. Deadlines. Early Action (EA) Regular Action (RA) Supplemental materials. Our admissions process is designed to be completed online.
You must take either the SAT or ACT to submit an application to MIT. More importantly, you need to do well to have a strong application. MIT SAT Requirements. Many schools say they have no SAT score cutoff, but the truth is that there is a hidden SAT requirement. This is based on the school's average score. Average SAT: 1543
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Admissions announcements. The first-year and transfer applications for fall 2024 are closed. Fall transfer applicants will be notified of admissions decisions in early May. We require the SAT or the ACT for both prospective first year and transfer students. Learn more about our testing requirements.
The deadline to submit the application is October 15 for spring entry and March 15 for fall entry. International students are eligible for fall entry only. Testing requirements are outlined in detail on the Transfer deadlines & requirements page of the admissions website.
First-year eligibility. The first-year application is intended for students who have concluded 01 their secondary education and wish to pursue a bachelor’s degree as a full-time university student. Students may apply during or after their final year of secondary education, but may not apply using the first-year application if they have ...
Testing requirement. We require the SAT or the ACT for both prospective first year and transfer students. We do not require the ACT writing section or the SAT optional essay. We accept both the paper and digital SAT. While MIT does not require the ACT writing section or SAT optional essay, MIT does value writing and communication highly.
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