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National College of Ireland B.E. / B.Tech Highlights 2026
For international students, National College of Ireland offers 4 years of B.E. / B.Tech program. An B.E. / B.Tech course in National College of Ireland is ideal for students aiming for academic prestige and global exposure and seeking benefits. National College of Ireland offers 2 B.E. / B.Tech courses to international students. Some most popular specializations opted by Indians are Computer Science & Engineering and Data Science. First-year tuition cost of these programs is EUR 10,000 and it does not include living expenses such as accommodation, transport, food, etc.
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Answered a week ago
No, Indian students are not guaranteed housing at NCI Ireland. There is very high competition for rooms on-campus. Rooms are usually allotted on a first-come, first-served fashion. To have a good chance of getting a room, students should apply early for the same.
It is also advisable to look for off-
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a week ago
Indian food is not known to be available at NCI Ireland. However, there are many places nearby that serve Indian food. Some popular ones include.
| Restaurant/Dining Place | Known for | Address |
|---|---|---|
| Govinda's |
| 4 Aungier Street, Dublin |
| Spice N Rice |
| 16, Dorset Street Lower, Rotunda, Dublin |
| Desi Crew Restaurant |
| 27a Richmond Street South, Dublin |
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a week ago
Yes, Indian students who have reached or with the potential to reach a very high level in athletics at the international, national, inter-provincial or inter-country level in Ireland can apply for the NCI Ireland Sports Scholarship.
The scholarship is worth EUR 2,000 (INR 2.14 Lakhs) and can be take
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Contributor-Level 10
Answered a week ago
Yes, international students can apply without having their English language test results to the National College of Ireland. They generally receive a conditional offer letter that will require them to submit proof of English proficiency (tests like IELTS, PTE or Duolingo).
These test scores are also
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Contributor-Level 9
Answered a week ago
Indian students have to follow a stricter admission process for the National College of Ireland. The whole focus is generally on the English language proficiency, the academic minimums along with the strict visa documentation.
The international students are generally required to pay a good amount of
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