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MSc in Cybersecurity
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Overview

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Duration

1 year
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Tuition & Fees

15.94 Lakh
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Course Level

PG Degree

MSc in Cybersecurity
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Fees

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Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Tuition & feesINR 15,94,413
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Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Hostel & MealsINR 13,92,232
InsuranceINR 16,379
Info IconCalculated at the exchange rate of 1 Euro = INR 102.37 | Tuition & expenses were last updated on 3ʳᵈ November 2025

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   Which one should I prefer, Dublin Business School or Griffith College?
A: 

Dublin Business School and Griffith College Dublin are among the Ireland Top Colleges for international students. Both the institutions offer low cost education to students. In the below table, we have differentiate both Dublin Business School and Griffith College Dublin based on their fees:

CollegeFirst-Year Tuition Fees
Dublin Business SchoolINR 5 L to INR 13 L
Griffith CollegeINR 10 L to INR 15 L

As per the above table, the Griffith College fees is little higher than the Dublin Business School fees.

Q:   How is the academic life at Dublin Business School?
A: 

Dublin Business School is globally renowned for offering world-class programs and attracts students from all over the globe. As per the DBS Dublin reviews posted by students on Shiksha, the academic environment is top-notch, and the results are worth it. Reviews say that the teaching menthods are top-tier and the placement opportunities are good. Students have rate the university 4.0 stars for the quality of faculty.

Q:   Which documents do I need to submit while applying at Dublin Business School?
A: 

Dublin Business School accepts international applications through the Application Portal available on the university's website. While applying to DBS University Ireland, candidates must submit the documents listed below:

  • Official academic transcripts (English-translated);
  • English proficiency exam scores;
  • Proof of identification (birth certificate, driving licence);
  • Valid passport;
  • Copy of GNIB (Garda National Immigration Bureau) card;
  • Work permit (if applicable);
  • CV/Resume and
  • Reference letters:
Q:   What is the Dublin Business School acceptance rate for international students?
A: 

As per the ratio of admissions to applications, the Dublin School of Business acceptance rate is in the range 55 - 60%. Since, the stats are on the higher end, we can conclude that DBS is a not a very competitive school to get in, as it admits more than half of the applicants. Once an applicant fulfills the DBS Ireland admission requirements, i.e., competitive grades, aptitude test scores, English language requirements, as well as relevant documents, they are most likely to secure admission in the university. However, students must not take this lightly and apply to the school within the deadlines to get enrolled as student.

Note: The data has been derived from the unofficial sources and is subjected to changes.

Q:   When can I apply for Dublin Business School admissions?
A: 

Students can apply at the Dublin Business School during three intake seasons: Jan intake,  Apr intake and Sep intake. DBS College Ireland does not have any specific application deadlines. All the applications are accepted on a rolling basis. Note that the window for the following intake automatically opens when the deadline for one intake closes. International students are advised to apply 7 - 8 months in advance.

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Application Process

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Students also asked

Q:   How is the life of Indian students at Dublin Business School?
A: 

Indian students at Dublin Business School get the access to a wide world of opportunities. As per the reviews posted by students on Shiksha, the university offers one of the best campus life in Ireland. From academics and sports facilities to meal options and the student affairs team, everything is readily available for students. Also, get the opportunity to participate in a variety of clubs and organizations. Most of the students feel that the city is extremely safe to live in, which is a strong factor to choose this institution.

Listed below are ratings of the Dublin Business School as per the reviews:

ParametersStars
Public Transportation4.5
Safety4.3
Student Life4.0
Indian Food4.0
Q:   Are the Dublin Business School placements good?
A: 

Yes, students get the access to top-notch placements at the Dublin Business School. According to the reviews posted by students on Shiksha, the university ranks -

  • 3.6 stars for part-time work
  • 3.6 for post-study work jobs
  • 3.3 stars for internships

With the help of the above-mentioned rankings it can be concluded that university is one of the best for placements. Accenture, AIB, Bank of Ireland, Microsoft, EY, Tiktok, Google are some of the top recruiting companies for the DBS Dublin graduates.

Q:   What are the career opportunities for Dublin Business School graduates?
A: 

Most of the Dublin School of Business graduates get placed in industries such as Business Development, Operations, Sales, Finance, Information Technology, and more, as per the historical data of the university's alumni. Given below is a graphical representation of the top industries in which the DBS Ireland graduates work:

Dublin Ireland Placements

Note: In the above pie chart, Others include Program & Project Management, Media & Communication, Education, Community & Social Services, and Consulting.

Q:   What is Dublin Business School known for?
A: 

Dublin Business School is a private college that was founded in 1975 and is located in Dublin, Ireland. It is known for being one of the top ranked institutes with its main campus in Aungier Street. The reasons why international students should DBS are mentioned as follows:

·       Dublin Business School is one of the the largest independent third level college in Ireland. It has more than 9,000 students and has a comprehensive range of undergraduate and graduate level courses for international students.

·       All the certificate, degree and PG courses at the university have been accredited by the Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI).

·       DBS also offers a lot of support services for students on campus which shows that they value the focus on students as well as for the staff members.

Q:   Are admissions to various courses open at DBS Global University?
A: 

Yes DBS Global University admissions are open now for a lot of ug, pg and doctorate courses. Candidates are eligible to apply online from the official website by submitting the application form and application fee. DBS Global University has an entrance-based selection system where students need to take exams such as GPAT, ICMR, GATE or other recognised tests. 

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Students Ratings & Reviews

3.9/5
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Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 60% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Friendly
Academically oriented
Easy going
Fun loving
Internships3.4
Part time work3.7
Post study jobs3.6
Quality of faculty4
Student Life4
Value for money3.9
Public transportation4.6
Safety4.3
Indian Food4
Permanent Immigration3.9
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Master of Arts (MA) in Addiction Studies - Batch of 2026
3.4
Academically strong with a self-directed learning environment.
Tips: Students should know that DBS is academically focused and self-directed learning is important. Transition was smooth, though adapting to Irish academic culture took time. I did not avail a scholarship. I'm satisfied with the university, course and studying in Ireland.
Dislikes (Student Life): Student life feels limited. Most of my day is spent attending classes, studying or working on assignments. I enjoy the academic focus most. Few events are organised participation is rare and there are limited student clubs or communities on campus.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
Prepping time for classes10 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 16 Dec 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2026
5
A practical and supportive experience at DBS.
Tips: I'm happy after coming here. The classes are interesting. Lecturers and the students union are also very supportive. Take responsibility for your studies; use moodle for modules guides, assesit's an industry-focused, fast-paced college requiring proactive self-management, strong time management for coursework, high attendance (85%+), and active participation in clubs/societies for social integration, while also understanding its career-oriented approach, diverse environment and the need to manage expectations about Dublin's accommodation cost and college reputation.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 625
Prepping time for classes14 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 12450
Reviewed on 16 Dec 2025Read more
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Master of Science (MSc) in Data Analytics - Batch of 2025
5
A supportive and diverse university experience that encourages growth.
Tips: Before joining this college students should be prepared for an independent and responsibility driven academic environment. Initially adjusting to the academic system and teaching style took some effort. Classes focused more on critical thinking, presentations and self learning rather than memorisation. I became more confident and organised. There was a noticeable cultural shift in terms of punctuality, communication, and professionalism. I did avail of a scholarship. It was awarded based on my academic performance and profile during the application process. I had to submit my academic records and a short personal statement explaining my goals.
Likes (Post study jobs): Campus was fun. A lot of activities each week. Amazing student community and facilities. Different varieties of options for student clubs. Well organized cultural as well as outdoor activities. Seniors were really active and open with the newcomers. Really enjoyed their presence in the common room.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Faculty members were very helpful and passionate about their work. Could approach them anytime. Teaching aids were helpful. As well as the teaching materials. Assignments were given so we could practice what we learned each day. All the CAs could be done by our own just by attending the class.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 13 Dec 2025Read more
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Master of Science (MSc) International Accounting & Finance - Batch of 2025
3.3
Well located college with strong academics.
Tips: Don't expect a job on completion of the course because the job market is very volatile. Try to get experience in your relevant field before coming. Employers prefer EU candidates because of visa sponsorship. As per the 2025 salary thresholds, they have been changed, so it's very hard to find jobs.
Likes (Public transportation): Dublin city has excellent transportation facilities which include buses, trains, Luas (trams), and DART. Students can take a student leap card which offers a student discount on all public sector transportation and even private buses provide student discounts. Even if students can't afford the rent in Dublin, they can stay in nearby countries like Kildare, Meath and easily come to the city using public transport.
Dislikes (Internships): As a postgraduate student in Dublin finding an internship opportunity is quite challenging. The college provides very limited guidance or structured support for identifying and applying for internships. Many internships are targeted towards undergraduate or full time Bachelors students and a few are aligned with postgraduate programs. As a result students struggle to gain practical industry exposure alongside their studies.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 31000
Reviewed on 12 Dec 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2026
3.9
Smooth transition and solid academic experience.
Tips: Students should know that academics need self study and active involvement. I adapted well, with a small cultural shift towards independence. I did take a scholarship of 1000 euros. It was based on the percentage of undergraduate programmes.
Likes (Safety): The campus feels very secure day and night with good lighting and regular patrolling. Besides security staff, CCTV coverage, emergency helplines and transportation support all help. In the city, I've always felt comfortable, even late evening.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): There are some very knowledgeable and supportive teachers, the experience feels consistent and depends on lot on who is handling a particular course. In terms of accessibility, most faculty are approachable during class hours or scheduled times but responses outside those slots can sometimes be slow.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes21 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 9 Dec 2025Read more
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MSc in Cybersecurity
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Highlights

  • This program aims at developing learners within the Cybersecurity discipline and involves theoretical knowledge and advanced skills in technology, communication information management, and processes to enable assured operations in the context of threat identification and mitigation
  • Learners develop advanced practical skills in essential areas such as programming, advanced databases, networks, and systems administration, while also offering theoretical knowledge of cryptography and digital forensics
  • The program aims to enable learners to develop mastery of current and developing computer technologies especially skills related to the development and use of cybersecurity

MSc in Cybersecurity
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Important Dates

Sep , 2025
Course Commencement Date (Fall)

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Scholarships

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