Harvard University

Harvard University

About University

In 1636, following a vote by the Great and General Court of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, Harvard, the first college in the American colonies, was founded in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Harvard’s endowment started with John Harvard’s initial donation of 400 books and half his estate. The university has one philosophy: “Before you can change the world, you need to understand it.” At Harvard, every student is encouraged to ask challenging questions, explore unfamiliar territory, and pursue their passion for discovery.

Hence, the university has given its students access to courses, research institutes, and faculty mentors from all parts of Harvard. With world-renowned faculty, resources, limitless possibilities, unparalleled libraries, and individualised instruction, Harvard, with more than 3000 programmes to offer, is just the right place to pursue your favourite and uncover a few more academic interests!

University Rankings

4

Universities Worldwide

QS World University Rankings

3

National Universities

US News & World Report

3

World University Rankings

Times Higher Education

Popular Programs

  • Biomedical Engineering
  • Applied Mathematics
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Earth and Planetary Sciences
  • Anthropology
  • Bioengineering
  • Folklore and Mythology
  • Comparative Study of Religion
  • Art, Film, and Visual Studies

Tuition Fees Approx.

Undergraduate

$55000
In-State
-
$60000/year
In-State
$55000
Out-of-State
-
$60000/year
Out-of-State

Graduate

$55000–70000/year
In-State
-
$55000–70000/year
In-State
$55000–70000/year
Out-of-State
-
$55000–70000/year
Out-of-State

Scholarships

Across all fields

12+

Scholarships

  • Yenching Academy Scholarship
  • William Lyon Mackenzie King Scholarship
  • Rhodes Scholarship
  • Laura Houghteling Memorial Scholarship
  • Herchel Smith Harvard Scholarship
  • Harvard-Cambridge Scholarship
  • Boustany MBA Scholarship
  • Frank Knox Memorial Fellowship
  • Harvard Club Scholarships

Intakes and Deadlines

Harvard University Offers One Intake

The Fall Intake

Fall Intake: For the fall intake, the applications for Early Action close at the beginning of November.
For the fall Intake, the applications for Regular Decision close at the beginning of January.

Admission Requirements

Undergraduate applicants need a high school degree or equivalent qualifications (with a GPA of 3.9), a personal statement, two academic references (or letters of recommendation), and an English language proficiency test. The university accepts IELTS and TOEFL test scores. For language proficiency, the university requires a score of 6.5 for IELTS and 80 for TOEFL.

Postgraduate students typically require an undergraduate degree (with a minimum GPA of 3.9) in a relevant subject, a personal statement, three academic references (or letters of recommendation), and an English language proficiency test. The university accepts IELTS and TOEFL test scores. For language proficiency, the university requires a score of 6.5 for IELTS and 80 for TOEFL. Some research-based programs also require a research paper.

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