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    • AdityaKumar
      AdityaKumar last edited by AdityaKumar

      I am an IBDP student and I am not sure about the eligibility criteria for someone to apply for computer science at MIT. My subjects are the following Physics HL, Math HL(AA), Computer Science HL, Language & Literature SL, Economics SL and French SL. Am I eligible to apply for Bachelor's in Computer Science at MIT or do I require Chemistry and Biology to fulfill the requirements?

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        Hi Aditya,
        Following courses are recommended (but not compulsory) to apply to MIT
        1.) Biology
        2.) Physics
        3.) Chemistry
        4.) Two or more years of social studies/history
        5.) At least 4 years of English
        6.) Advanced mathematics (calculus level)

        You may contact our counselors who would be happy to help you with your study abroad process.

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