PhD in MIT (duplicate post)

<p>Hi all,
Thanks for reading my post. I want to evaluate my chances to get into MIT for EECS PhD.
I have completed my graduation from Bangladesh (CGPA 3.92 out of 4) and post graduate (masters) from Malaysia. My post graduate was research based. Hence there weren’t any grading; I was awarded only “PASS”. I have about 8 International Journals, 10 International proceedings and a patent (some as first author others as second author), some of those papers have impact factors as well. Besides, I own 2 golds, 2 silvers and 1 bronze on different international and national software exhibition from Malaysia. I have worked 3 years as a Lecturer (in Bangladesh) and 1.5 yrs as a RA (in Malaysia). I don’t have any GRE since I don’t have time to sit for that, currently working in a Japan based Software Company, but I got 2 faculty recommendations (both of them was my research supervisor) and 4 recommendations from current company colleagues. </p>

<p>Will be happy if anybody can give me an idea on that. Thanks a lot</p>

<p>It’s impossible to say. The MIT EECS PhD program admits about 5% of the very highly qualified people who apply each year, and the competition for international students in particular is very fierce.</p>