Thank you for all the comments and giving me right guidance. I am new to the process so have some nervousness if we are doing it right.
I will talk to my child and not apply to MIT and go ahead with Caltech.
Yes we are blessed that he made it to Caltech. We as a family very much value and respect the Caltech coach for being involved and really appreciate and would like my child to maintain his ethical integrity.
Here is some background on how things spanned out for him.
My son does not want to do D1 because he know it will be very hard to balance soccer and academics. Due to this his list only has D3. (My older child is doing his PhD at Brown and initially it was in the list because his sibling is there but because it is a D1 school my younger son is hesitant to apply as an athlete to Brown)
West coast CA id camps were not happening much because things were more strict in CA and kids were not vaccinated so had to wait till he gets his vaccines, after vaccination we flew to east coast for some camps.
JHU is a D3 and we tried it , he attended 2 camps with JHU coach(One in Jan 2022 and one in July 2022) - In Jan he fell sick while traveling and after the camp was over he was covid positive, second time he played with an body injury so don’t know about his performance, it was raining heavily and we could not watch him play and we dropped and picked him from the field, there were almost 100 players on the camp. We flew to east coast both the times. Both the times luck was not on his side.
We do not have the time and funds to keep flying east coast for camps, school is strict on missing classes, grades are important so given the situation we shifted the focus to west coast D3 schools and his profile clicked with Caltech coach.