<p>I live in mumbai, and I want to know where in India MIT send their interviewer.</p>
<p>Information like this can be found on either the MIT website or by emailing someone in the admissions office. If MIT will not be coming to where you live you may be able to do one over the phone</p>
<p>You find about your interviewer (EC) from your MyMIT account. Pretty much everything will write there(phone number, email address etc.).</p>
<p>This is actually more about dress-code during interview, rather than about the interviewer. I’ve read from some other threads that the general consensus it that it’s best to dress comfortably, and if unsure, it’s better to dress up than dress down.</p>
<p>Q: my son’s considering wearing his MIT t-shirt (& either jeans or khaki pants) to his interview this week, to show his MIT spirit. Do you think wearing that t-shirt (instead of dress shirt or light sweater, for instance) will count against him?</p>
<p>The only dress code is that the person being interviewed should dress in a way that makes him or her feel professional and confident. If your son feels that he will be at his most confident in an MIT t-shirt and jeans, then that’s completely fine. But there’s no inherent value either in “dressing up” or “showing MIT spirit” – there is only value in what makes the person being interviewed feel he is at his best.</p>