MIT is "tiny" by international standards. According their own site they have less than 12,000 students.
The largest universities are distance learning organisations and large groups of affilianted colleges or university systems.
E.g. Indira Gandhi National Open University has an enrollment of 7.1 million students (distance learning) and National University of Bangladesh about 2 million (affiliate colleges). Iran's Islamic Azad university system has ~1m.
The US also has a long list of much bigger universities/university systems. E.g. SUNY, Cal State, University of Phoenix, UC, UNC all have more than 200k students each.
So I'd imagine MIT makes up far less than 1/2000th of the student and staff population.
The largest universities are distance learning organisations and large groups of affilianted colleges or university systems.
E.g. Indira Gandhi National Open University has an enrollment of 7.1 million students (distance learning) and National University of Bangladesh about 2 million (affiliate colleges). Iran's Islamic Azad university system has ~1m.
The US also has a long list of much bigger universities/university systems. E.g. SUNY, Cal State, University of Phoenix, UC, UNC all have more than 200k students each.
So I'd imagine MIT makes up far less than 1/2000th of the student and staff population.