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  1. Graduate - MIT Mathematics

    The two programs in Pure and Applied Mathematics offer basic and advanced classes in analysis, algebra, geometry, Lie theory, logic, number theory, probability, statistics, topology, astrophysics, combinatorics, fluid dynamics, numerical analysis, mathematics of data, and the theory of computation.

  2. Admission - MIT Mathematics

    Welcome to the MIT Mathematics Graduate Admissions page. This page explains the application process in general. For complete details, go to the on-line application which is available mid-September to December. These instructions are repeated there.

  3. Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics | MIT Course Catalog

    Doctor of Philosophy in Mathematics. Department of Mathematics. Note: Students in this program can choose to receive the Doctor of Philosophy or the Doctor of Science in Mathematics. Students receiving veterans benefits must select the degree they wish to receive prior to program certification with the Veterans Administration.

  4. Frequently Asked Questions - MIT Mathematics

    The MIT Mathematics Ph.D. Program administers to our full-time doctoral students. Part-time study is considered "Special Student status" by MIT, and is overseen by the MIT Graduate Student Office. Please see the "Special Student" page on their website for more information.

  5. Tips for Getting into an MIT PhD Program? : r/MITAdmissions

    GPA's at 3.5/4 and the ambition is high, but so seems the challenge. Hoping to pick your brains a bit: - How do I make my Statement of Purpose stand out to MIT? - Tips on choosing and reaching out to potential advisors? - Regarding the GRE, how important is it for MIT's PhD admissions, and what scores are they looking for?

  6. graduate admissions - How to get into a top mathematics PhD ...

    Roughly: good grades (3.8+ GPA) in difficult courses, good test scores (80+ percentile on math GRE subject test [not the regular GRE math, which you should get a ~perfect score on without studying]), strong research background and good letters corresponding to it.

  7. Department of Mathematics - MIT Course Catalog

    The requirements for the Doctor or Philosophy or Doctor of Science in Mathematics (https://catalog.mit.edu/degree-charts/phd-mathematics) degree include completion of a minimum of 96 units (8 graduate subjects), an oral qualifying exam, experience in classroom teaching, a thesis proposal, and a thesis containing original research in mathematics.

  8. Graduate requirements | MIT Registrar

    At MIT, graduate degree requirements are determined by the individual departments or programs and approved by the Committee on Graduate Programs (CGP). Each graduate student is officially enrolled in an individual degree program.

  9. Admissions statistics | MIT Admissions

    Reliable data, properly contextualized, can help people understand complex systems and make informed decisions. So, a few years ago, we began publishing our own admissions statistics, which went beyond the stats already contributed to the MITs standard Common Data Set.

  10. Those who have gone to grad school for math, what did your ...

    We, on average, probably had a math GPA of around 3.8-4.0, had taken 7-10 graduate courses by the time of our applications, and had spent at least two summers in REUs. Some of us were published, some of us were working on publishing, and others focused more on independent reading.