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For the Class of 2028, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) maintained its status as one of the most selective universities in the world, admitting only 1,284 students from a pool of 28,232 applicants—an overall acceptance rate of just 4.5%. The Early Action program, which had an acceptance rate of 5.26%, resulted in 661 admits, making up approximately 51.48% of the incoming class.

Standardized Testing

Unlike many peer institutions, MIT requires standardized test scores as part of the application process. All applicants must submit either SAT or ACT scores, and the testing data for admitted students reflects the university’s rigorous academic standards. Note that 100% of students admitted who submitted SAT Math scores scored between 700–800. This is reflective of MIT’s rigorous Math curriculum as internal research at MIT shows that students without SAT scores of 780-800 will not be successful at the school. 

In Evidence-Based Reading and Writing, 91.4% scored between 700–800. On the ACT, 98.5% of students scored between 30–36, with only a small percentage scoring below that. These figures underscore MIT’s emphasis on quantitative and analytical ability as part of its holistic admissions process.

Class of 2028Overall Acceptance RateEarly Action Acceptance RateTotal Number of Applications ReceivedTotal Number of Applications AcceptedNumber of Students Admitted Early ActionPercentage of the Class Admitted Early Action
MIT4.50%5.26%28,232128466151.48%














SAT Score Ranges for First-Year Admitted Students SAT Evidence-Based Reading and WritingSAT Math



700-80091.40%100%



600-6998.30%0%



500-5990.30%0%










ACT Composite Score Ranges for First-Year Admitted Students 





30-3698.50%




24-291.50%





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