Study at Harvard University
Harvard is one of the worldβs leading research universities, offering an exceptionally broad range of undergraduate, graduate and professional programs backed by world-class faculty and a global alumni network.
Quick Facts
Why Choose Harvard?
Harvard combines historic prestige with cutting-edge research. Students benefit from small-group seminars, extensive interdisciplinary centers, industry partnerships and a global alumni network that opens doors in every sector.
- World-class faculty β Nobel laureates and leading scholars.
- Research & facilities β state-of-the-art labs and libraries.
- Career outcomes β exceptional placement & industry links.
Popular Programs
MBA β Harvard Business School
Duration: 2 years β’ Intake: Sep β’ Emphasis: Leadership, case method learning, global immersion.
MS / MEng (Computer Science)
Duration: 1β2 years β’ Intake: Sep β’ Focus: AI, systems, data science & research projects.
Juris Doctor (JD) β Harvard Law School
Duration: 3 years β’ Intake: Sep β’ Focus: Legal theory, clinics, and global law practice.
Entry Requirements
- Recognized bachelorβs degree with strong academic record (top percentile).
- Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS) for non-native speakers.
- GRE/GMAT as required by some programs (check individual school policies).
- Statement of Purpose, 2β3 Letters of Recommendation, CV/Resume and portfolio where applicable.
How Study@Top100 Supports You
We guide your Harvard application from profile evaluation to visa and pre-departure. Our consultants tailor your SOP, refine your CV, prepare references and coach you for interviews.
- Personalized profile evaluation & strategy.
- Application preparation, SOP & LOR support.
- Scholarship search, visa guidance & pre-departure help.
Frequently Asked Questions
When are the application deadlines?
Deadlines vary by school (e.g., HBS, HLS, SEAS). Most graduate programs close between December and February β check the specific program page for exact dates.
Can international students get scholarships?
Yes β Harvard and external bodies offer scholarships and fellowships. Many programs also provide need-based aid or assistantships.
Is GRE/GMAT required?
Depends on the school. Some programs accept or waive tests; strong scores can boost competitive applications.