What are the benefits of IIT tag?

What are the benefits of IIT tag?

From my experiences thus far as an IITian, the most advantageous trait of the much hyped “IIT tag” is the confidence boost that it gives. Beginning from the time of acceptance into one of these hallowed Ivies of the east, and virtually throughout an IITians career, the tag gives a confidence to be prepared to fail.

Does IIT tag matter for MBA in abroad?

The tag doesn’t help you at all. It decreases your chances of getting in. However, there are 100+ IITians in the IIMA batch of 2017–19.

Does Harvard accept Iitians?

Harvard Calling Even though most Ivy League colleges this year had a record low admission rate – for instance it was 4.3 percent for Stanford and 4.59 percent for Harvard – they still couldn’t beat the IITs, for whom the acceptance rate was just the top 1 percent.

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Are students from IIT known in the US?

IIT (or any) tag – I wouldn’t deny that students from IIT may be ‘known’ because IITians have been coming to the United States for their higher studies since many decades now and the name is ‘known’ to admission committees, however, all applications are reviewed without any bias. Nope. The ‘tag’ culture stops when you leave Indian borders.

What do IITs look for in a college application?

They consider all aspects of the application – GPA, GRE/GMAT scores, Projects, Work Experience, Internships, Extracurriculars etc. College name is something that’s NOT even comes into consideration. A candidate from IIT with a weak profile (Bad GPA, Bad GRE etc) will definitely get rejected.

Does itit have anything to do with tags?

IT HAS NOTHING TO DO WITH THE TAG, BUT IT SURE DOESN’T HARM AN APPLICATION. Hmm, the answer is posted anonymous. Why?

What is the value of a 9 in IITs?

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Even if student B has a relative GPA of 9, student A’s 9 GPA would hold more value since A’s competition was other IITians. 3. Course structures at IITs can be better than those in local colleges.