<p>Please consider the given below profile and say whether I should apply to MIT for transfer or not :-
I am an Indian student of Indian Institute of Technology Bombay.</p>
<p>ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENTS :-</p>
<p>97% in class 12 from NIOS (National Institute of Open schooling)
IIT-JEE rank - 7
AIEEE rank - 6
UPSEE rank - 3
GPA in the college - 9.8 out of 10.
Rank in the college - 3 in the whole college
SAT score - 2300
SAT II Physics - 790
SAT II Mathematics - 800
SAT II chemistry - 795</p>
<p>EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES :-
I am a professional body builder won the title of MR. LUCKNOW or better known as Mr. UP</p>
<p>I run a coaching centre in a small village of Uttar pradesh to help the education of the village peoples.</p>
<p>I also work for a software development firm.</p>
<p>Your in IIT!?!?!?!?!? WHY WOULD YOU WANT TO LEAVE </p>
<p>your options in terms of future employment are much higher at IIT compared to anywhere else. employers love IIT students and many people consider IIT to be the best engineering computer science school in the world.</p>
<p>If you want a American collegiate experience I suggest you do a semester abroad in the US or do your masters in the U.S. DONT LEAVE IIT YOU WILL BE MAKING A BIG MISTAKE</p>
<p>But to answer your question students at IIT have ivy league schools as safety’s so your pretty much in. BUT DONT DO IT</p>
<p>Pretty sure MIT is considered better and at worst on par with IIT in terms of employment opportunities especially in the US. Transfer chances are still low since there are not many seats open. Do you have any research or projects in your field completed? Why not go for a masters degree and save yourself quite a bit of money unless you are so rich that this point is not relevant?</p>
<p>If I’ve ever seen a blatantly false statement, this is it.</p>
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<p>Not the case.</p>
<p>A better question is * why * you’re considering of transferring from IIT. I’m Indian myself, so I am aware of the prestige of an IIT degree, but you should strongly think about the reasons first.</p>
<p>first this utter stupid statement and on what basis you can say that ,</p>
<p>second if iITs think that they will get better engineers by SC/ST, OBC quotas ,they are also damn fool and without open competition you can’t get good engineers but labors who can lick books . I couldn’t understand that why they think science need a quota ?</p>
<p>third : if you are an sc/st ,obc you can get their admission form at half rates or even free and easy admission with low marks too ,how unfair ???</p>