Cost of graduate programs of MIT seems very high. But if you get enrolled yourself in any of the graduate program of MIT, you'll find your self in a place, where cost doesn't matter. If you need financial help, you'll be given financial help. Whatever, the cost of graduate program of MIT is given below:
Expense
|
What
most students are charged
|
Details
|
Tuition
|
$43,210
|
Registrar’s Office
|
Student
activity fee (mandatory)
|
$288
|
Registrar's Office
|
Housing
(on campus)
|
$14,363
|
Housing Office
|
Meals
|
$4,774 3
|
Campus Dining
|
Student Medical
Plan
|
$0
|
MIT Medical
|
Student
Extended Insurance Plan
|
$2,088
|
MIT Medical
|
Graduate Programs of MIT:
Aeronautics and Astronautics
Aerospace Computational Engineering
Air Transportation Systems
Air-Breathing Propulsion
Aircraft Systems Engineering
Applied Biosciences
Archaeological Materials
Architecture Studies
Architecture: Building Technology
Architecture: Design and Computation
Architecture: History and Theory of Architecture
Architecture: History and Theory of Art
Atmospheric Chemistry
Atmospheric Science
Autonomous Systems
Bio- and Polymeric Materials
Biochemistry
Bioengineering
Biological Chemistry
Biological Engineering
Biological Oceanography (jointly offered with WHOI)
Biological Oceanography (jointly with WHOI)
Biology
Biomedical Engineering
Biophysical Chemistry and Molecular Structure
Building Technology
Cell Biology
Chemical Engineering
Chemical Engineering Practice
Chemical Oceanography (jointly offered with WHOI)
Chemical Oceanography (jointly with WHOI)
City Planning
Civil and Environmental Engineering
Civil and Environmental Systems
Civil Engineering
Climate Physics and Chemistry
Coastal Engineering
Cognitive Science
Communications and Networks
Comparative Media Studies
Computation for Design and Optimization
Computational and Systems Biology
Computational and Systems Biology (jointly offered with the School of Engineering)
Computational and Systems Biology (jointly offered with the School of Science)
Computer Science
Computer Science and Engineering
Construction Engineering and Management
Controls
Developmental Biology
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Economics
Electrical Engineer
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science
Electronic, Photonic, and Magnetic Materials
Emerging, Fundamental, and Computational Studies in Materials Science
Engineering and Management
Engineering and Management—jointly offered with the Sloan School of Management through the System Design and Management Program
Engineering Systems
Engineering Systems
Engineering/Management—dual degree with Leaders for Global Operations Program
Engineering/Management—Leaders for Global Operations
Environmental Biology
Environmental Chemistry
Environmental Engineering
Environmental Fluid Mechanics
Genetics
Geochemistry
Geology
Geophysics
Geotechnical and Geoenvironmental Engineering
History
Humans in Aerospace
Hydrology
Immunology
Information Technology
Inorganic Chemistry
Linguistics
Logistics
Management
Management
Management of Technology
Management Studies
Manufacturing
Marine Geology and Geophysics (jointly offered with WHOI)
Master of Finance
Materials and Structures
Materials Science and Engineering
Mathematics
Mechanical Engineering
Media Arts and Sciences
Media Technology
Microbiology
Microbiology
Microbiology
Molecular Biology
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering
Neurobiology
Neuroscience
Nuclear Science and Engineering
Ocean Engineering
Oceanographic Engineering (jointly with WHOI)
Operations Research
Organic Chemistry
Philosophy
Physical Chemistry
Physical Oceanography (jointly offered with WHOI)
Physics
Planetary Sciences
Political Science
Polymer Science and Technology
Real Estate Development
Science Writing
Space Propulsion
Space Systems
Structural and Environmental Materials
Structures and Materials
Technology and Policy
Technology, Management, and Policy
Toxicology
Transportation
Urban and Regional Planning
Urban and Regional Studies
Urban Studies and Planning
Visual Studies