To apply for an MIT Bootcamps program, there are certain technical requirements you should meet. Here are the key details:
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Internet connection: You will need access to the internet to use the application platform and complete the application process.
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Compatible web browsers: The application platform works best with the latest versions of Google Chrome, Firefox, or Safari. It is recommended to use an up-to-date version of Chrome or Firefox for the best experience.
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Webcam: A webcam is necessary for recording the mandatory video interview as part of the application process. Make sure you have a functioning webcam connected to your device.
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Mobile device support: The application process is supported on mobile devices. You can complete all aspects of your application, including the video interview, using a mobile device. However, it is advised to use a computer browser for the application to ensure the best possible experience.
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Secure machine/network limitations: If you are using a secured machine or network, there may be restrictions on the types of content that can be downloaded, uploaded, and shared. It's important to be aware of and adhere to your local IT policies while completing your application.
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Mobile device limitations: While you can apply using a mobile device, please note that not all components of the online Bootcamp programs may be accessible on mobile devices. Some features or materials may be better experienced on a computer.
If you encounter any technical issues or have further questions regarding the technical requirements for the application, it is recommended to reach out to the MIT Bootcamps Support team. They can provide specific guidance and assistance based on your situation. You can contact them at bootcamps@mit.edu.
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