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Overview

Applying to the Department

Study in Nuclear Science and Engineering @ MIT leads to the following degrees:

  • Bachelor of Science (S.B.)
  • Master of Science (S.M.)
  • Nuclear Engineer (N.E.)
  • Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
  • Doctor of Science (Sc.D.)
  • An undergraduate degree in engineering or science at a recognized institution should furnish suitable preparation for graduate study. Note in particular that the department's programs are designed to accommodate students from a wide variety of undergraduate disciplines.

    Financial aid for graduate students is available in the form of fellowships, teaching assistantships, and research assistantships.

    Undergraduate Information

    For information about applying to MIT, please visit the Admissions Office.

    Information about Nuclear Science and Engineering degree programs and requirements and the General Institute Requirements is also available on the Web. Alternatively, you may apply online.

    Graduate Information

    Complete information on applying to the graduate program, including online applications, is available from the MIT Graduate Admissions Office.

    The deadlines for submitting a graduate application are as follows:

  • January 7, 2008, for admission September 2008
  • October 15, 2007, for admission February 2008
  • The review process begins after the deadline for the chosen term and continues for a number of weeks, as each section of each application is carefully evaluated. Please note that we can not begin reviewing an application until it is complete. In addition to the sections of the form which you fill out yourself, these items are required:

  • Application fee ($70) - there are no fee waivers
  • Three letters of reference, on the Evaluation for Graduate Admission forms which are included in the application
  • Certified transcripts from all colleges attended
  • GRE General Test scores (Institution Code 3514; Department Code 1609)
  • Minimum TOEFL score of 577 for all international applicants, minimum computer-based TOEFL score of 233
  • To indicate that you need financial aid, please check the appropriate box on the Financial Statement included with the application form. Note that financial aid for international students is limited.

    Graduate Program Description: useful information about the department's graduate degree programs and research; including degree requirements for: Master of Science, Nuclear Engineer, Doctoral Degree.

    If you have questions about the department's graduate programs, admission, financial aid, or other items, please contact:

    Ms. Clare Egan
    Academic Programs Administrator
    Department of Nuclear Science and Engineering
    MIT Room 24-102
    77 Massachusetts Avenue
    Cambridge, MA 02139
    USA

    Phone: 617-253-3814
    Fax: 617-258-7437

    E-mail: applynse@mit.edu to receive an application and department information.

    E-mail: cegan@mit.edu for questions during and after submission of an application.

    The Massachusetts Institute of Technology admits students of any race, color, sex, religion or national or ethnic origin to all rights, privileges, programs and activities generally accorded or made available to students at the Institute. It does not discriminate against individuals on the basis of race, color, sex, sexual orientation, religion, handicap, age or national or ethnic origin in the administration of its educational policies, admissions and other Institute administered programs and activities, but may favor US citizens or residents in admissions and financial aid.

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