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At MIT, grade point averages are calculated on a 5.0 scale. If you are referring to a 2.0 on a 4.0 scale, that roughly converts to a 3.0 at MIT.

 

If your cumulative GPA is literally 2.0 on MIT's 5.0 scale, the short answer is no, you generally cannot graduate without significant intervention. Here is the breakdown of the requirements:

Undergraduate Graduation Requirements

To graduate from MIT as an undergraduate, you must meet several academic standards:

  • Minimum GPA: You must maintain a cumulative GPA of at least 3.0 on the 5.0 scale (which is equivalent to a "C" average).

     

  • Academic Standing: The Committee on Academic Performance (CAP) reviews students who fall below a 3.0. A 2.0 would typically place a student on Academic Probation or result in a "Required Withdrawal" (suspension).

  • Pace of Progress: You must successfully complete at least 67% of the units you attempt.

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