Please help me out!!!

<p>Hello everybody
I am from IIT Bombay, India and really want to get admission to MIT but problem is I have already completed first 2 years of my degree and by the time I'll join MIT, I would have completed 3 years. They don't allow freshman students who have attended more than 1 year of college. And also for transfer, they don't allow students who 'would be within three terms of earning their bachelor's degree'. Can anybody please help me in this regard? And is there any other way that I become eligible for application?
P.S. : I am ready to give up my 3 years of college to get into MIT</p>

<p>You’ve already completed two years at IIT, a well-regarded school. If you want to try to transfer to MIT, you could take off the next academic year to work. Taking a break from IIT to work might give you some time to evaluate your interests and priorities. If you still want to apply to MIT as a transfer, you could do so. The bad news though, is that the statistics for transfer admission are really tough. Few applicants get in.</p>

<p>What I’d recommend is that you finish at IIT and apply to MIT for grad school.</p>

<p>With all due respect sir, I don’t want to go to grad school. I want to go to MIT for undergrad degree. I know that only few applicants get in and also I don’t have any ‘outstanding’ record but I read that they do consider your circumstances and context…
And I really want to experience that system of education which I can relate myself to.</p>