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Why do India’s brightest find Harvard easier to enter than IITs?
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For many Indian students, gaining admission to Harvard feels less daunting than cracking the IIT entrance exam. While IITs admit just 0.2% of applicants, Harvard accepts around 3–5%. This stark disparity reveals a deeper crisis within India’s education system—one that often values rote endurance over holistic potential, pushing the country’s brightest minds to seek recognition abroad.
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