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Alma Babu Verified Icon
M.Sc in Pharmaceutical Business & Technology - Batch of 2025
4.3
The university is strict but the teachers are very helpful.
Tips: The most common change that I have experienced is with the clothes, initially it was difficult to wear all the jackets and all to escape from the cold and secondly with the food. The people here are very friendly and kind. So it will be easy to fit in. College allows one to work only for 20 hours and also in some places it is difficult to get part-time. If we get a part-time it is quite easy to manage it along with academics unless the weather is bad and we get basic pay for part-time as we are students. Overall, I am satisfied with the college and country.
Likes (Public transportation): As the college is in the city, we can easily access it, most probably by bus. Plus, it's very affordable since it only costs one euro to travel for 90 minutes. During that time, we can change as many buses, trams and D-ART as we need. After 90 minutes, we'll have to pay another euro but only 2.8 euro can be deducted from a student leap card per day.
Reviewed on 2 Feb 2025Read more
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BA Honours in Business - Batch of 2024
2.6
It's fair I have attained my degree but I wish we got more exposure.
Tips: I would like the students to know that there is no scholarship included in the courses to explore the market and gain some experience which can further help in applying for full time jobs so that they would not have to face the issue of being a complete fresher in the market. Part time jobs are not easily available as well.
Reviewed on 24 May 2024Read more
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MSc in Accounting & Finance Management - Batch of 2023
4.3
College is pretty good until you work hard and pass without any backlogs
Tips: The culture of the college and the lecture are all very different from what i experienced back in India. We have to take initiative if we want to study and pass without any backlogs. I had number of exams, group assignments and individual assignments as well. We cant Google and copy paste for the assignments, we have to do our own research with books and journals or else it will be considered as academic misconduct and they will fail us. The college is a good place but it is more academic friendly and strict, so you need to work hard to pass.
Reviewed on 19 May 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Business Management - Batch of 2025
3
Great college but not value for money.
Tips: Culture is different, most people are friendly. Everyone get scholarships, I don't remember the allowance but everyone gets some good amount. Exposure is average, there are only Indians much, I expected people from all countries. They can work on diversity.
Likes (Value for money): I don't think it is value for money because the fees is too much and they don't provide many facilities on campus. Like there is no food stall, just a small coffee stall and drinks. The timing of classes is pathetic they keep 5 hours break which goes to waste. Mostly there are only 2 games football and table tennis, so I dont think the fees is justified
Dislikes (Internships): Not much guidance, everyone is concerned about teaching their course and running off. There is no help with jobs. There are a few guest lectures which only tell us how to apply for part-time still don't help.
Reviewed on 27 Mar 2024Read more
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MSc in International Business Management - Batch of 2025
4.1
Fast paced but manageable
Tips: Griffith college is not for the easy goer for sure as it is very particular in terms of attendance and academics. But if you manage to do both of them right, then the rest of the perks and benefits associated with the college will help you ease out your time here.
Likes (Quality of faculty): We have faculty members with years of experience working as board members and top-tier consultants for major brands. They also share quality resources and are helpful when needed. Although the classes here are fast-paced, faculty members take time to clarify doubts when asked.
Dislikes (Safety): The college is very safe and does not have any issues but the same can't be said about the city in general. It does not apply to all the places but sometimes it is recommended to stay alert in some areas especially in the evening regardless of whether you are a female or a male. I haven't personally experienced any safety issues here but I've heard people being attacked verbally/physically in secluded areas by "junkies".
Reviewed on 15 Mar 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Pharmaceutical Business Management - Batch of 2025
4.7
Good college . Only one year course so it will go by very fast.
Tips: At Griffith, there are more offline classes and it's a small college. Cork is a nice place I think everyone will get part-time jobs, it's not an issue. Come and enjoy. Here if you go outside you can't see that many Indians. But in college, most students are Indians.
Dislikes (Value for money): Other colleges will cost more so compared to them, the fee is low. We can enjoy here. Cork is a nice place. The course is somewhat difficult because, for those who don't have a mathematics background, it will be hard. But I am from a pharma background trying to adjust to the course.
Reviewed on 11 Mar 2024Read more
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MSc in Big Data Management and Analytics - Batch of 2020
3.7
Academically focused with a barrage of assignments for most weeks!
Tips: The transition was not difficult except for the changes in your natural environment and the normal differences you experience in terms of accommodation. The weather is not very friendly and the culinary changes. I did get a scholarship of around 30% for securing 80% in my 10th and 12th board exams. Very satisfied with the course, even better than some of the premier colleges in the country. But it does not stand true for all courses. The drawback might be a lack of campus recruitment but it is the same problem for most colleges in the country.
Likes (Safety): There are CCTV cameras all around the campus. Even late-night studies at the campus are worth it considering that the security is still online. Overall people are friendly and are very respectful. The cost of living has gone up significantly over the last few years.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The campus could be a little tricky to get to if you are not residing in and around the city centre or along the route to reach the campus. There are two different transportation systems - the bus and the luas(road rail). A travel card is required to keep these expenses affordable.
Reviewed on 8 Mar 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Big Data Management and Analytics - Batch of 2023
3.9
Good experience and a comfortable environment.
Tips: Scholarships will be offered based on the criteria given by the college in their conditional offer letter. As there are lots of Indian societies and communities, it wasn't as hard as I imagined to make new friends. I was very satisfied with my university and my course. The weather is a bit hard sometimes but it is adaptable.
Reviewed on 5 Feb 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Big Data Management and Analytics - Batch of 2021
3.4
Try to build friendships and networking.
Tips: The college provides scholarships to eligible students but one has to explore jobs right from the very first day to be matched with skills. Otherwise too late to pick skills after graduation. Grifith is more active in marketing and journalism. IT is not a very good department for placement.
Likes (Safety): It has an accommodation facility which is very safe and secure inside the campus. Outside people are very friendly and safe to get along with. If you lose your belongings they are kept in safe custody and returned to you. Once I lost a gold item and was returned to me after two days by a receptionist.
Dislikes (Part time work): Covid outbreak didn't allow much outgoing. I didn't get many jobs to earn a side income. Also, there is no job on campus and no placement cell for supporting students while studying. Average pay is low around 10.5 euros for part-time jobs. Attendance is very strict so not possible to work while studying.
Reviewed on 10 Oct 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
M.Sc in Pharmaceutical Business & Technology - Batch of 2023
4.7
Overall positive college experience
Tips: Before joining, students should research the college's programs, campus facilities, and support services to ensure a good fit. Transition and to cultural shift I adjusted well after coming here, only experiencing minor cultural shifts in daily life and social norms. I received a scholarship based on academic achievements, covering tuition and providing a monthly allowance, which eased financial concerns. I'm highly satisfied with my college, the course content is engaging, and I enjoy the cultural diversity in the country.
Likes (Part time work): I rated 5 for part-time work because there's a wide range of opportunities available. On-campus jobs are available, and you will find a diverse selection of off-campus opportunities in the surrounding area as well. Part-time work is manageable with academics. The average payout varies but is generally competitive.
Dislikes (Internships): I rated 3 on internships due to limited availability. Moderate guidance, but relevance to my field varies. I recently embarked on a quest to secure an internship in the lively city of Dublin, Ireland. Regrettably, my efforts didn't yield the desired results, prompting my 3-star rating. Despite the challenges in finding an internship, Dublin itself remains a captivating city, rich in culture and opportunities. My rating is a reflection of my personal experience and not a judgment on this vibrant destination. Keep exploring, and you may discover the perfect opportunity that eluded me.
Reviewed on 26 Sep 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
M.Sc in Interactive Digital Media - Batch of 2024
3.8
One of the best private college with great history and in very good location.
Tips: Good location in between city center, cost of living is very high but if yoy find part time it manageable, other facilities are great, classrooms are big and well-equipped and staff is lso friendly and good. Mutli cultural student from different part of the world. Everyone is very friendly.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Good cillege and good faculty only they don't help in getting placement the course. But easy country to get into if you want permanent residence to move to Europe. Once you get PR you can apply for Passport and travel around Europe and western countries.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Need to find critical skilled job and have to work for 3 years to get permanent residence. Then it is very easy to get Irish passport. Overall very good country to move too. Also very easy to move to UK once you complete your studies. Would Recommend if things are not working for Canada or Australia.
Reviewed on 26 Aug 2023Read more
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M.Sc in Interactive Digital Media - Batch of 2024
4.2
Griffith College is one of the best and most famous colleges in Ireland
Tips: Scholarships are available here. I had 10 years of experience in the field so I wanted to do my master's programme. And Griffith college is one of the most famous and best colleges in Ireland. It has a good reputation in the market. It is the only English-speaking country currently in the EU and taxes are lower and all big tech companies are here in Ireland.
Likes (Value for money): A cheaper and better option than the UK, USA, Australia and Canada. Plus they provide a one-year master's programme in all fields. Just after one year you can enter the market and work professionally. Plus all the big tech companies are here in Ireland so jobs are easily available.
Dislikes (Part time work): Easily available in Dublin city for students, you can work as a part timer in the supermarket, event company or security job are easily available. This is sufficient for your rent and monthly groceries plus you can save some amount which you can send it back home or enjoy because Ireland has a lot of sightseeing and good nightlife.
Reviewed on 11 May 2023Read more
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MSc in Procurement and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2023
3.7
Learning with fun. Be focused.
Tips: I know about 15 students before joining in my course through the campus connect app which is one great news for students. To know who your classmates are, and who will be sharing the same class throughout masters is helpful. This helps students to know each other before starting up their classes which I think is a good sign of interaction beforehand.
Likes (Quality of faculty): There is no compromise on faculty teaching standards. They are top class and most of them were PhD holders and have sound experience. Each and every professor gives us the most valuable time when we need it. They have very strong practical knowledge and work experience in their relevant field.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): We all know currently we are hit with Covid19 and Russia and Ukrine war. There was major impact on many sectors so directly or indirectly on students who are looking for post study jobs at this point in time. So this is one of the most important point taken into consideration on post study jobs in current situation throughput the globe not only limited to Griffith College or Ireland.
Reviewed on 17 Feb 2023Read more
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Master of Science in Computing - Batch of 2023
5
Friendly atmosphere with multinational students
Tips: Students should choose a better course with good opportunities which suits their previous education or their own interests. One should make a background search regarding the job market after their masters. Students should also monitor all the eligibility criteria & acceptance rates of the particular university or college.
Likes (Value for money): The college infrastructure has a very big space to have fun. The college is perfect for all-round development of an individual. Students love interaction, fun and studies as well so you can easily find ways to keep yourself occupied. There is literally everything in college.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Faculty are highly experienced in their respective subjects. They are friendly and make every student learn on their own about industry oriented skills. They prepare them for their desired jobs by creating interactive sessions. The faculty are themselves very talented and interactive in the classes. They make you ready for every possible situation.
Reviewed on 11 Feb 2023Read more
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MSc in Big Data Management and Analytics - Batch of 2022
3.7
Great place to learn and enhance skills.
Tips: Well experienced and supportive faculties are present. They conduct interactive lectures and are focused on hands-on practical sessions. They are always ready to help with doubts and provide proper guidance and study material. Curriculum is updated which gives opportunities to explore recent developments and technologies.
Likes (Value for money): Griffith college provides students with great lectures and excellent study material with quality education. It is one of the growing private colleges in Ireland which is more focused on students' success. Griffith college also provides affordable student accommodation.
Dislikes (Internships): It's difficult to search internships, especially for freshers. Past experience is required to get selected for any internships program. Mostly internships are unpaid and require strong technical skills. Very few internships opportunities are available.
Reviewed on 27 Oct 2021Read more
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MSc in Big Data Management and Analytics - Batch of 2025
4
Affordable college for international students with good academic facilities.
Tips: I think the cultural shift was there when I first moved to Ireland, I was very surprised with the European culture and lifestyle. Yes, I definitely got scholarship from the college on the basis of merit. I would say I am happy with my decision, after all everything is not going to be perfect, we need to up skill ourselves and had to adjust in the country.
Likes (Public transportation): Ireland's public transport is student-friendly in cities like Dublin with buses, Luas trams, and D-ART trains offering student discounts. Monthly Leap Cars provide affordability, but rural access is limited. Improvements in reliability and affordability could make computing easier for students.
Dislikes (Part time work): On campus jobs are not too much as there are not opportunities, but you can get off campus jobs with references, also resume should be good with experience to show. It's easy to manage part time with academics if someone has a proper schedule to follow. Weekly 250 to 300 .
Reviewed on 10 Jan 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Procurement and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
2.8
A balanced journey at Griffith college.
Tips: Before joining Griffith College, it is important to understand the quality of the course, scholarship, cultural differences, and support services available. Transitioning to college can be challenging, as the academic environment is often more rigorous than high school. Students may need to develop self-discipline and time-management skills.
Likes (Value for money): There is access to resources, a comprehensive curriculum and networking opportunities. The availability of academic support, career counselling, and extracurricular activities can enhance the learning experience and justify the fees, providing tangible benefits beyond just classroom learning. The tuition fees could be considered high relative to similar courses at other institutions, leading to the perception that the value isn't fully justified.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are mostly fast food chains and cafes. Affordable, quick-service meals, typically ranging from euro 5 to 10 euros per meal. Places to enjoy lighter fare, pastries, and coffee, often in the range of 5 to 15 euro per item. This could be due to a lack of diverse cuisines, availability of fresh ingredients, or the presence of primarily fast food or chain restaurants rather than local, authentic dining experiences.
Reviewed on 19 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Medical Device Technology & Business - Batch of 2024
3.4
Insightful experience at Griffith College - academics, culture, and student life in Ireland.
Tips: Griffith College is known for its practical, hands-on approach. Before joining, it's good to be prepared for a focus on industry-relevant projects and assignments. I availed scholarships of around 2 Lacs INR. I'm very satisfied with Griffith College and the course. The curriculum is designed in a way that balances technical knowledge with business acumen, which is perfect for someone looking to enter the medical device industry.
Likes (Safety): Ireland is generally a very safe country to live in or visit, with low levels of violent crime compared to many other places. The streets, especially in smaller towns and rural areas, feel very secure, and people are typically welcoming and respectful.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Griffith College's campus is well connected to the rest of the city, making it easy to get around Dublin. Buses frequently run near the campus, connecting it to major parts of the city, and there's a reliable network that makes computing straightforward. Public transport costs around 1 Euro one-way, so it costs 2 Euros in total. Moreover, you can travel for 90 minutes once you swipe your leap card.
Reviewed on 7 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Medical Device Technology & Business - Batch of 2024
4.1
Positive experience with practical learning and growth opportunities.
Tips: I am adjusting quite well, though the cultural shift required adapting to different communication style and academic expectations. I got a 2000 Euros scholarship because of my good grades. Overall, I am satisfied with the university, course content, and opportunities in the country as everything aligns with my career goals.
Likes (Indian Food): I rated 5 because of Indian food as there are plenty of food options from my home country available, including Indian grocery stores and restaurants, making it easy to access familiar cuisine. I prefer cooking myself as it's healthier, more budget-friendly and allows me to enjoy traditional dishes from my home country. While I do enjoy eating out occasionally to try different cuisines, cooking at home gives me control over ingredients and helps balance cost with quality.
Dislikes (Part time work): Rated 4 on Part-time work because on-campus jobs are limited, but off-campus opportunities in retail and hospitality are available. Balancing part-time work with academics is manageable with good time management. The average payout for part-time work is around 13 Euros per hour.
Reviewed on 23 Sep 2024Read more
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M.Sc in Pharmaceutical Business & Technology - Batch of 2021
3.1
Good learning opportunity but it is up to you how you utilize it.
Tips: It is upon the students how they want to utilise the facilities provided. There would not be any spoonfeeding. The staff is friendly but you need to study to get grades. Create contacts, explore opportunities and work towards your ultimate goals. It is a good place if you are with the right mindset.
Likes (Public transportation): The connectivity is good but there is scope for improvement due to traffic delays. The buses are usually on time except during peak hours. But the routes are very elaborate so it would take much longer to reach a place than when travelling in a car. There is wifi on buses which is great.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The market is crashing and the ratio of genuine job openings and people looking for jobs is very unbalanced. The most common problem for immigrants is to find a job that sponsors them or lets people self-sponsor, for them to continue staying and working in Ireland. There are a lot of contract jobs but very few permanent ones.
Reviewed on 9 Jul 2024Read more
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Shristi shreya Verified Icon
Master of Science (MSc) Management Practice - Batch of 2024
Offered by Dublin Business School
4
Fun learning environment and a diverse campus.
Tips: Before joining Dublin Business School, students should be prepared for a chaotic experience. This includes the difficulty of having to work part-time while attending events and multiple groups. Also, it would be a good idea to study your course syllabus beforehand. Students should also check out the scholarships, if any, available on the DBS site. I got a 1000 euros scholarship. All necessary information is on the scholarship site, including eligibility and how to apply. Also, do try to reach out to your alumni and ask them about the university, campus, internship and job opportunities and get a clear idea about the job market. Overall, I am satisfied with my experiences.
Reviewed on 12 Feb 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science (MSc) in Business Analytics - Batch of 2026
Offered by Dublin Business School
3.8
A worthwhile investment for career growth in Ireland.
Tips: Students should research visa policies, job opportunities, and living costs before joining DBS in Ireland. The tuition fees for this course is justified because the course includes expert faculty and hands-on projects. The course provides students with valuable hands-on experience and leads to promising career prospects in Ireland, making this an excellent investment for anyone considering the Master of Science in Business Analytics degree. The chances of a permanent settlement option would depend on securing a relevant job and meeting residence requirements. Given the chance, I would consider permanent immigration if career opportunities and visa conditions align with my long-term goals. I am satisfied with the MSc Business Analytics course and job opportunities. The only concern is visa delays.
Reviewed on 12 Feb 2025Read more
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Master of Arts (MA) in Film and Creative Media - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
3
A familiar experience with few highlights.
Tips: Everything feels similar if we compare it to India. Almost all of the students are from India mostly South India. There’s nothing here that feels particularly exciting or unusual. The canteen is just like the one in India. Honestly, it feels like the “Desi Business School.” Also, they seem to accept people here with low scores on the English language test, which I think is super unfair. However, the faculty is highly approachable and accessible and the coursework is decent. Overall, I’ve been satisfied with the teaching and some of the modules have been very interesting.
Reviewed on 12 Feb 2025Read more
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Master of Science (MSc) Management Practice - Batch of 2026
Offered by Dublin Business School
5
Dublin Business School have highly experienced professors with a diverse and vibrant campus life.
Tips: Dublin Business School is one of the best colleges in Dublin and provides excellent education. It is located in the heart of Dublin and is well-connected by local transportation. There is excellent public transport that allows you to access the college, even if you live in the suburbs. Students receive scholarships to help with their education. Student life at DBS is pretty good. They have different kinds of clubs and societies which help students socialize. Different committees are set up by the college to provide students with guidance related to internships, part-time jobs and placement. The college also conducts fresher parties for new students. Overall, I am happy with my experiences.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Dublin Business School have highly experienced professors. The lecturers are supportive and always help solve queries. They have excellent knowledge and experience in their field. The teaching method is also excellent and they provide one-on-one guidance.
Reviewed on 11 Feb 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science (MSc) International Accounting & Finance - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
5
It is good campus and we have common room to spend free hours. Student friendly campus.
Tips: I got scholarships from the college. They provide 1000 euro scholarships for students in the Dublin Business School. There are also well-known faculty members and good teaching that's easy to understand. The campus is very student-friendly, neat, and clean, and offers a nice student life. The students are friendly, communicate well, and coordinate well when conducting programs. The teaching is very good and easy to understand. With a smart classroom facility, the use of projectors is an efficient way to learn and comprehend the modules. The English language is spoken here, so there are opportunities to practice it. Additionally, the class timetable is well-made and simple to understand, and the teacher has an engaging personality, which makes the lectures enjoyable and easy to follow. This method of teaching is very effective, especially for those learning English as a second language or for people who need something extra to help them retain information.
Reviewed on 2 Feb 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Information Systems with Computing - Batch of 2024
Offered by Dublin Business School
3.2
The college is very welcoming and also it has diverse community groups.
Tips: The college is very welcoming and also it has community groups so that students feel at home. I did receive the scholarship from the college on a merit basis. The college and course are easy to go and the staff teaching the same are also good and understanding. The tuition does justify the course if the candidate can achieve and grasp as much as knowledge from the same. Every course is practical base, hence students need to perform and get the grades in the subjects. The candidate or a student who is open for practical-based learning should really opt for it.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The permanent settlement depends on the career a candidate selects here. The Irish government has a Critical Skills Job list l, if your work domain is present in the list, a candidate can achieve the permanent president here with fewer difficulties, there are many more supporting alternatives for a permanent stay too.
Reviewed on 29 Jan 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science (MSc) in Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
4.5
Dublin Business School provides lots of options and opportunities. It is on us how we grab them.
Tips: There are lots of options and opportunities that the college has given us, and we need to analyze them and pick the best one for our lives. The main and most important thing is the friendly relationship that the management has facilitated between the students and the faculty. It's important to have a part-time job. If you put in the effort and work hard, you can land the position that you want. There are lots of opportunities near the university. All you need is the ability to find them and put in the work. If you're really passionate about it, it'll be easier than you might think. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Dislikes (Student Life): This is a good college with many facilities that will help you build your future. They give lots of opportunities in each area, so students can customize their studies. The faculty is friendly and emphasizes how important each course is.
Reviewed on 29 Jan 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Bachelor of Business in Accounting - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
5
Supportive and career focused college experience.
Tips: I got a scholarship before coming to college. But it's just an expense deduction from the tuition fee. So students should be aware of this. Students should know about the courses and class schedule as well. Class times are different for each student. Try to submit your documents on time and try for scholarship programmes. Overall, I am satisfied with my university, my course, and this country.
Reviewed on 29 Jan 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science (MSc.) in Financial Analytics - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
4.6
A great place to learn and succeed.
Tips: I received a scholarship that reduced my tuition by 1000 euros. The faculty are very welcoming and will encourage us to participate in many events and socialize. There are diverse student bodies and many activities on-campus. Try to connect with your seniors and reach out to alumni. I'm very happy with this course and this university, and I'm grateful that they're putting such a strong emphasis on education and our careers. I think I'm going to like living here.
Reviewed on 29 Jan 2025Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science (MSc) in Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
3
Staffs are good and we don't have classes everyday but thrice a week.
Tips: Before joining this college students should know about their courses and modules and colleges. Search about the expenses here and get some advice from people who are already living here. Take some extra loan which will be very helpful if you are not getting part-time here. Getting part-time and full-time is fully based on luck and references so try to get some references. It's difficult to get into any type of work without references. You should try to get some before coming here. Make sure you have some people here to refer you. 24-hour bus service is available here, and it is really safe to travel alone anywhere at any time. Women can plan their work anytime, and even night shifts are safe here. People here are very friendly and will help us well. Overall, this country is very cool and simple.
Reviewed on 29 Jan 2025Read more
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Niranjay Bobby Verified Icon
Master of Science (MSc) in Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
Offered by Dublin Business School
4.1
Good atmosphere and the students are friendly. The vibe there is quite different from other.
Tips: First of all, the timing will be a big issue for us. But later on, we will get adjusted to it accordingly. While talking about the scholarship, I got one and I came to know about it as it was mentioned in the offer letter. You will only get the scholarship if you have completed the procedure properly. It is difficult to get a part-time job. But you will be able to get one if you search hard enough. You will need to consider both the time it will take to find a position and the follow-up procedures once you're hired. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Indian Food): Almost all the food is available, but you should know that compared to other places, the cost is a bit high. Also, the Indian food options are quite different. The taste is okay, but not what you’d get in India. But, overall, it’s still pretty much the same.
Reviewed on 28 Jan 2025Read more
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) Marketing - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
2.3
Affordability for a change.
Tips: If you are interested in studying in Ireland, you should find out if your course is considered a critical skill under the government guidelines. This can enhance your chances of securing employment in high-demand industries and potentially extend your stay if you are interested in long-term opportunities. This college is the only affordable option for Indian students seeking quality education without overwhelming financial burdens. It provides a unique opportunity to access world-class resources, academic excellence, and cultural diversity at a cost that aligns with the budget of many Indian families. With a strong focus on affordability and value, this institution stands out as a gateway for students aspiring to achieve their academic and career goals while minimizing expenses.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part-time job opportunities are currently limited due to a shrinking market. This trend is influenced by economic factors, changes in demand, and shifting employment priorities across industries. Individuals seeking part-time work may need to explore alternative options, consider upskilling, or expand their job search to less traditional roles to improve their chances of finding opportunities during this period of reduced availability.
Reviewed on 25 Jan 2025Read more
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Master of Science (MSc) in Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
3.1
Dublin Business School has a friendly and diverse people.
Tips: The transition to Ireland was easier than expected. The people here are very friendly and welcoming, which made it easy to settle in. I also received a scholarship from the college, which I qualified for within 30 days of being admitted. The faculty are very helpful, approachable, and are outstanding. The teaching is unique in that it combines practical and theoretical approaches, and there are many assignments. The teaching faculty is diverse, with specialized streams and one of the best in the world. Overall, I am satisfied with the country and the institution, and things have turned out as I expected.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I had to find a good job that would allow me to balance my personal and work life. I wanted to live in a country with good air quality and not a lot of pollution. I also wanted to live in a country where the people were friendly and welcoming. I found all of these things in the country where I now live. The country is very clean, and the people are very friendly and welcoming. The country is also very loving and adaptable.
Reviewed on 25 Jan 2025Read more
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Master of Science (MSc) International Accounting & Finance - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
5
Dublin Business School has a strong balance between education and college activities.
Tips: The professors are very professional and knowledgeable, and I felt comfortable in the classroom. There was no cultural transition, and I felt like I was at home. In addition, every international student gets a scholarship, which is a great benefit. I had good communication with a previous student who guided me on college life and how students are treated. I spent most of my time in lectures, the library, and the canteen, where I made many very helpful friends. The professors were very knowledgeable and helpful. They were from a variety of countries, including Ireland, India, the UK, and the USA. They provided us with all the materials we needed to succeed. I am very satisfied with my college and would recommend it to others.
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Master of Science (MSc) in Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
4
College is great but they need to improve the classes.
Tips: Students should know that the school does not have a lot of international students. The school is called the Desi Business School for a reason. I did not get any scholarship despite scoring 90 per cent from my school, so don't expect a scholarship. Other than the junkies, the country is good. We have a lot of food options. There are a lot of Indian restaurants at many schools. They are expensive, but I eat although they satisfy my cravings once a month. I prefer to cook at home, but it's nice to have the option to eat out.
Dislikes (Student Life): I really enjoy my time at Dublin Business School. The atmosphere is great, and there are lots of activities to get involved in. I especially enjoy the games that are organized by the school. The games are a great way to meet other students and have some fun.
Reviewed on 22 Jan 2025Read more
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Master of Science (MSc) International Accounting & Finance - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
3.8
Limited opportunities for growth.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should be aware of the quality of education, specific resources available for their course, and the career support services provided. It is essential to research the faculty, internship opportunities, and industry connections. The opportunities seem limited and inconsistent, especially in specific industries or regions. One reason for this is the lack of clear pathways. The school does not have a strong network of alumni in many industries, and the career services office does not provide enough guidance or support to students. As a result, many graduates have difficulty finding jobs in their chosen field. Overall, I am satisfied with my experiences here.
Likes (Indian Food): The quality of food is becoming very bad nowadays, which leads to many more diseases. The job market itself appears saturated in certain fields, with too many graduates competing for a limited number of positions, so students are compelled to accept whatever is available.
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Master of Science in Information Systems with Computing - Batch of 2024
Offered by Dublin Business School
3.5
DBS has a fun and happening campus but there are no job or internship opportunities.
Tips: For my course, I had three classes per week, which gave me plenty of time to work on assignments and earn money to support myself. The exams were open-book, which made them easier but more time-consuming. You need to be a team player and also be able to work independently. It's helpful to find classmates who share your academic goals, as there are many group assignments.
Likes (Public transportation): The college is in the city, which makes it highly accessible from all parts of the city. There are buses, Luas, and trains that can take you to different places. Dublin buses offer a discount to students who have a leap card. With a leap card, students only have to pay 1 euro for 90 minutes of travel.
Dislikes (Internships): The college career hub has few activities, but we got many leads for jobs and internships. However, unlike in India, there are no on-campus interviews or placements. Students are on their own to find internships, and for freshers who don't have any experience in India, it's really hard.
Reviewed on 21 Jan 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Information Systems with Computing - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
2.9
No placements at all. It is easy to get in but no help can be expected.
Tips: There are no placements and no help from college to get a job. The campus is too small. They have a very easygoing campus with snooker, table tennis, and a decent cafeteria with music. Assignments have to be done on your own. Do not take them from outside. Concentrate more on assignments. I had a bad experience during my thesis presentation. The external professor was rude and used foul language during the presentation. However, some lectures are really good and supportive, and they guide you every step of the way. The departments are easily accessible, and video recordings are available on the college portals. Students from the EU are separated from non-EU students.
Likes (Indian Food): I prefer to cook at home, but it is sometimes good to explore other cuisines to get to know the food cultures. There are a variety of options, including Wings and Cosmos, Indian tiffins, and Irish breakfasts. One meal is around 10-20 euros. Korean ramen and Italian dishes are good in the city centre.
Reviewed on 20 Jan 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Information Systems with Computing - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
4
Dublin Business School is a good option for studying Masters with minimal fee.
Tips: If you are from a non-Western region, you will likely experience some culture shock at Dublin Business School. However, the people are welcoming, and any racism you might encounter is negligible. I was awarded a scholarship based on my academic merit. I didn't do any additional steps for the same, the scholarship is provided to me from the college based upon the merit. When I compare the cost of tuition and fees at DBS with other colleges and universities in Ireland, DBS is one of the best values. Note that there are many colleges in Ireland, but their tuition and fees are much higher than DBS's. I think DBS does a large volume of business, which helps keep their costs down. Overall, if you are looking for a place to study for a while and work in Ireland, I would recommend Dublin Business School.
Dislikes (Internships): There are none available for Master's students at the college. This is a common situation at colleges in Ireland, where students are expected to find their own internships and jobs. The college does provide guidance for students to help them in their search.
Reviewed on 20 Jan 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Information Systems with Computing - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
4.1
Friendly college with wonderful events.
Tips: I don't think there are any issues with discrimination at this college. Students come from all over the world, and everyone respects each other's cultures. Scholarships are available to all international students, and they are based on merit. Once you apply, you will automatically get the scholarship. You do need to pay a fee to secure a place in the college, but it is very reasonable. The college doesn't help you or assure any post-study jobs. Students need to up skill their level and apply for jobs on their own. However, students are doing fine in Ireland through referrals. Overall, I would say this college is extremely good.
Likes (Indian Food): I prefer to cook at home, especially in the early days, because food is reasonably priced here. Once you get a part-time job, you can afford to go out to eat more often. Sheela Palace offers an unlimited breakfast for 12 euros, and lunch buffets start at 15 and go up to 20 euros. Also, some restaurants offer student discounts.
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