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How challenging is it for an international student from India to be accepted into Harvard University?

Harvard University is one of the top universities, and most of the students dream of studying there, but I want to ask, How challenging is it for an international student from India to be accepted into Harvard University or one of its other prestigious schools with a financial aid package?

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  • Harsh Pandey
  • 10 months ago

you are right dear, Harvard University is one of the top universities, and most of the students dream of studying there, even not only the Harvard University including (the University of Cambridge, and University of Oxford, Stanford University, California Institute of Technology (Caltech), and anymore world-class universities Getting into Harvard or other top U.S. schools as an international student from India is challenging but achievable. let me explain I hope I can pass on genuine information to you -

What You Need

1. Academic Excellence

  - Top grades in challenging subjects.  

  - High SAT/ACT scores (99th percentile is ideal).  

  - Extra achievements like research, competitions, or projects help.

2. Holistic Profile

  - Balance strong academics with extracurriculars like leadership roles, community work, or unique talents.  

  - Write authentic, compelling essays and get glowing recommendation letters.

3. Financial Aid

  - Harvard is need-aware for international students, so your financial situation is considered.  

  - Generous aid covers tuition, fees, room, and board if you demonstrate need.  

  - Provide clear financial documents, like income details, to qualify.

4. Competition

  - Acceptance rates are around 4-5%. Indian students face tough competition, but exceptional profiles stand out.  

5. Visa Support

  - Once admitted, you'll need an F-1 visa. Harvard helps guide students through the process.

so, in the last Excel academically, build a standout personal profile, and clearly show financial need if applicable. Seek guidance from teachers or mentors, and focus on telling your unique story in your application. With the right preparation, it's possible!

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