English Proficiency
MIT’s English Evaluation Test (EET) is intended for international graduate students whose first language is not English. All incoming graduate students whose language of instruction in both elementary and secondary school was not English must take the EET as a prerequisite for registration.
The test consists of listening, writing and reading components, as well as individual conferences between each student and an ELS staff or faculty member.
The EET identifies the strengths and weaknesses in the written and spoken English of incoming international graduate students. It is a diagnostic tool and not an achievement test. The test has been helpful in identifying language problems and making appropriate referrals for support courses. Students and advisors will have the results on or before Registration Day. If you have any questions about the EET, please contact test administrators in the Foreign Languages and Literatures Section when you arrive at MIT in room 14N-305, (617) 253-4771.
Demonstrated English proficiency is required of all who teach recitation sections: this is a Department and an Institute requirement. Students must register in English language studies (ELS) courses recommended as a result of the EET. Anyone required to register for 21F.211 Intermediate Spoken and Written Communication is expected to enroll in subsequent recommended ELS classes.
Should you have any questions about the program in ELS, please contact Jane Dunphy, Director of English Language Studies (ELS), dunphy@mit.edu. Questions about Math Department policy should be directed to the Graduate Math Office.