$77,485/Yr
Masters of Architecture at MIT is a professional degree program accredited by the National Architectural Accrediting Board (NAAB). The pedagogical approaches that faculty bring to the teaching of architectural design derive both from their years of professional practice and from their engagement with design research within the environments at MIT and beyond. The core sequence of studios is structured to provide students with an intense and immersive experience in the contemporary discipline of design, where the understanding of drawing, geometry, representation, and fabrication is integrated with classes that bring a core understanding of building technology and sustainability, architectural culture and precedent, urban theory and computation in architecture.
To get into M.Arch MIT, you would need a four-year bachelor’s degree, portfolios (with your previous work), and an IELTS score (or TOEFL equivalents). GRE scores are no longer required to get into masters in architecture at MIT. You will be investing around 39.22 lakhs a year.
Tuition Fees
Year | 1st Year Fees |
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Tuition Fees | $77485 (USD 77485) |
Other Expenses
Head | Avg Cost Per Year |
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Housing | $22800 (USD 22800) |
Transportation | $3276 (USD 3276) |
Food | $9036 (USD 9036) |
Personal | $9024 (USD 9024) |
Health Insurance | $3089 (USD 3089) |
Books and supply | $1344 (USD 1344) |
Other Fees | $396 (USD 396) |
Total Cost | $48965 (USD 48965) |
Previous Year Tuition Fees
Year | 1st Year Fees |
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2022 | $77485 (USD 77485) |
2021 | $48690 (USD 48690) |
Eligibility & Entry Requirement
Academic Eligibility:
- The students must have a bachelor’s degree(3 or 4 years) in any of the respective fields to apply for this program.
- The average GPA of the students in this program is 3.9.
- Students can apply with any bachelor’s degree but majority of the students come from these fields like Computer Science, Economics, Engineering (variety), Finance, Management, Math, Operations Research, Statistics…, etc.
Work Experience:
- Work experience is not required but many of the students have an average experience of 15 months.
Language Requirments:
- The students whose official language is not English are required to write IELTS or TOEFL exams before applying.
- The TOEFL cut-off for this program is 90 out of 120.
Language Requirement Exemption:
- Students who have received instruction in English in their primary and secondary schools and students who have been in the United States for four years or longer and have received a degree from an American institution.
Exam Requirments:
- GRE scores are no longer required to get into masters in architecture at MIT.
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MIT recommends that applicants interview with a member of the MIT Educational Council if available. Council members are MIT graduates who have volunteered to interview on behalf of the Office of Admissions.
Required Document List
- Online Application: Students have to submit an online application form at the official website.
- Application Fee: Students need to submit their application fees.
- Statement of Purpose: Reasons or intentions for pursuing studies in this program, including a description of prior experience.
- Letters of Recommendation: Three letters of recommendation are required.
- Official GRE Test Scores: Students have to submit their GRE Test Scores.
- ELP Scores: Students have to submit their English language proficiency scores like IELTS, TOEFL, or other test scores.
Course Guides
Masters (MS) in USA: Colleges, Courses, Deadlines, Eligibility & Fees
Masters in Architecture in USA: Universities, Fees, Admissions, Scholarships, and Placements
VISA & Work Study
VISA
The students can opt for any one of the two visas namely F1 Visa, J1 Visa.
Individuals on any other non-immigrant visa will be unable to register in a program of studies at MIT.
F1 Visa:
- This option is normally used by those who enroll as full-time students at an approved educational institution.
- It is obtained by presenting the Form I-20 to a US consulate or embassy and submitting an application for an F-1 visa.
- F-1 students are expected to attend the school that issued the Form I-20 and to maintain a full course of study while in the United States.
- Students whose studies are funded by their families or other private sponsors are normally issued the Form I-20.
- Upon arrival in the United States, students will be granted permission to remain in this country for the period of time required to complete their programs of study.
J1 Visa:
- This is also known as J1 Exchange Visitor Visa.
- This visa may be used by those who come to study or conduct research as participants in an Exchange Visitor program. Students must be substantially (more than 51 percent) funded by their home government, educational institutions, international or national organizations, private companies, etc., in order to be eligible for a J-1 visa.
- Students on personal/family funds are not eligible for J-1 status; they must apply for F-1 status.
- The J-1 visa is obtained by presenting to the American Consul form DS-2019 (Certificate of Eligibility).
- When students accept funding from the Fulbright or any other agency of the US government or their own governments (even though it may be only a travel grant), this status carries with it a “two-year home country residency requirement,” which obliges students to return to their home countries for two years before they can apply for permanent residency or change to an H or L visa. In addition, this restriction applies to students from certain countries that have registered a list of needed skills with the United States government.
- Students intending to use the J-1 visa to enter the United States should ask the US Consul in their home country whether or not they will be subject to the two-year home residency requirement.
- J-1 students will be allowed to remain in the country for the period of time indicated on their DS-2019. This time may be extended, so long as they are pursuing a full course of study on authorized academic training.
Work Study
Any student can get an on-campus job. Student minimum wage is $12.75 an hour with most students making about $1,700 a semester.
International students are limited to working 20 hours per week due to student-visa guidelines.
Per federal regulations, students participating in a federal work-study program are not permitted to miss class time in order to perform their federal work-study duties.
Some of the available job types are :
- Research Jobs
- Part-time or Seasonal Jobs
- Public Service Jobs
- Research and Teaching Assistantship
- Community service work-study program.
Scholarship Grants & Financial Aids
Name | Scholarship Per Student | Level of Study | Type | |
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Young Women in Public Affairs Award | Scholarship per student$ 4,000/Yr$4,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
BeArt Presets-Academic Scholarship | Scholarship per student$ 2,000/Yr$2,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
Young Professionals Program | Scholarship per studentVariable Amount | Level Of StudyDoctorate | TypeMerit-Based | |
Prodigy Finance-GyanDhan Scholarship | Scholarship per student$ 2,500/Yr$2,500 | Level Of StudyMaster | TypeMerit-Based | |
VueVille Future Technology Scholarship | Scholarship per student$ 1,000/Yr$1,000 | Level Of StudyBachelor | TypeMerit-Based | |
Aga khan Foundation Scholarships | Scholarship per studentVariable Amount | Level Of StudyMaster | TypeMerit-Based |
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