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Master of Business in Finance and Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
4.5
SETU Waterford: A supportive and career-focused learning experience.
Tips: Before you join the SETU Waterford, you should know a few things. The program's curriculum is practical and analytics-driven, and the workload requires strong time management skills. It is important to note that the Irish climate is cold and rainy compared to India. Be prepared to take the time to adapt to the weather and local lifestyle. It's also important to know that finding housing can be difficult, especially during peak seasons, so early booking is recommended. Job opportunities are available both on-campus and off-campus, but be aware that you have to be proactive in job hunting. You'll be pleased to learn that Waterford is more affordable than Dublin, but still plan to budget appropriately for rent, food, and transportation. In terms of teaching, you'll find that instruction is more interactive, research-based, and focuses on independent learning. Get ready for common group projects and presentations that emphasize teamwork and communication skills. As an aside, the Irish people are friendly and welcoming, but you might have to adjust your approach. Indian groceries are available, but eating out is expensive, so cooking at home is a good option. I received a 3,000 euros scholarship based on my Duolingo score. This scholarship was awarded as a tuition fee waiver and helped reduce the financial burden of studying abroad. Apart from this, students can apply for: Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships offers a stipend of 10,000 euros and a full tuition waiver. SETU provides partial tuition fee waivers based on academic merit. Overall, I am satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Post study jobs): Ireland offers the Third Level Graduate Scheme, allowing non-EU/EEA students to remain in the country for up to two years after completing their studies. This period enables graduates to seek employment and gain valuable work experience. Numerous companies across various sectors in Ireland sponsor work visas for international talent. Notable sectors include healthcare, information and communications technology (ICT), and agriculture. In 2024, over 38,000 work permits were issued to non-EU nationals, with significant contributions from these industries. Graduates in Finance and Business Analytics can explore roles such as Financial Analyst, Data Analyst, Business Consultant, Risk Analyst. The average salary for these positions typically ranges between 50,000 to 60,000 euros per year. Several multinational companies have established operations in Ireland, including Google, Microsoft, Apple, IBM, LinkedIn and Facebook.
Dislikes (Part time work): While there are jobs available, getting one isn’t always easy, especially for international students. SETU Waterford has limited on-campus job opportunities. Most of them are in areas like: Library assistants, Student ambassadors, Administrative roles, Café and food service jobs. However, these jobs are highly competitive and not always available for everyone. Most students find part-time work off-campus, mainly in: Retail e.g., SuperValu, Dunnes Stores, Tesco, Hospitality e.g., McDonald’s, KFC, Subway, local cafés and restaurants, Warehouse & Logistics e.g., Packaging, deliveries, Amazon, grocery stores, or Cleaning & Housekeeping e.g., Hotels, hostels, Airbnbs. Some students also take freelance work in IT, tutoring, or content writing. Balancing work and studies can be challenging but doable, depending on the job. The minimum wage in Ireland in 2025 is 13.50 euros per hour. Most student jobs pay between 13.50 – 14.50 euros per hour, with some tipping-based roles like waitressing earning more.
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Master of Business in Finance and Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
3.7
The infrastructure is not so good but the professors are very helpful and friendly.
Tips: I've felt like I've known the college since I joined SETU. There wasn't any cultural difference on campus, but I did notice some cultural difference outside the campus. That's common, though. I received a scholarship from the college that significantly reduced the amount I had to pay for tuition. When it comes to safety, I am very much satisfied with it. Apart from campus security, when you come out of campus to explore places without any safety concern, we have Gaurda (police) who facts quickly when the situation turn bad. Mostly the people are cool, so there is no need to worry about safety. When I had to work, I worked until 3 a. m. , and after work I had to walk for an hour to get home. I enjoy walking home and it's easy to walk home at that time without any fear. Overall, I am moderate satisfied with my experiences.
Dislikes (Value for money): I don't think the modules which we are studying are that in-depth. They are just very easy to learn, and I could also learn them without a professor. I think I paid more tuition feels for this kind of modules, and it is far below the standards.
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2025Read more
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Master of Business in Finance and Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
2.7
The curriculum is tough and you have to submit your assignments on time.
Tips: Students should be aware of the college life, academic programs, campus culture, extra-curricular activities, support services, the location, time management expectations, and required resources for success and failure. You should also research the college thoroughly before applying, which includes looking at how you will pay for your education and whether the university offers scholarships. The faculty here are good, warm, welcoming, and the classes are highly interactive and enjoyable. The people here are good too. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
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Master of Business in Finance and Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
4.3
It is a good university, and they provide the educational resources that are industry relevant.
Tips: There is no culture change here, but you can apply for a scholarship of up to 4,000 euros. I am pleased with the university and its professors. In the coming days, getting a part-time job will be much more difficult because too many students are coming to Ireland. This is the main reason for the part-time shortage in Ireland currently. Many new students are struggling to find part-time work. It will take up to 3 months to find a part-time job. If you have skills and a little bit of English-speaking skills, you can easily get a job here. I've seen more Indians in the IT field than Irish because skill is important in every job and opportunity. Learn a skill before applying for a job. It's not the best in Ireland, but overall, it is a good school with plenty of educational resources.
Reviewed on 26 Feb 2025Read more
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Master of Business in Management - Batch of 2025
2.8
SETU is a good university with structured courses.
Tips: Students coming from different backgrounds might experience a bit of a cultural shift. SETU offers a range of scholarships through an application process that assesses academics. Most students find SETU's courses well structured. The faculty is always there to help students do their best, and students should not hesitate to ask for help. However, there are very few opportunities to get a part-time job. Overall, I am quite satisfied with the course.
Reviewed on 28 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc in Sustainable Energy Engineering - Batch of 2024
3.7
For easy going students who only want to pass
Tips: Students coming here must apply for online 2000 Euro scholarship. Easy going college with no issue with attendance. You can do part-time and make a lot of money during the course. Cheap and the best, however, Dublin has opportunities in terms of professional jobs as compared to Waterford if you can spend some extra money go to Dublin.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation in Waterford is quite good. Being a small city a lot of buses run from the city centre however, you need to get a student leap card online that will cost you very cheap public transport so get a leap student card as soon as you land.
Dislikes (Indian Food): For food, if you know how to cook it will be best for you and would be really cheap however if you order or go out it will be expensive. Please learn cooking else you will save nothing here. Especially for vegetarians, life is difficult if you don't know how to cook.
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MSc in Digital Marketing Practice - Batch of 2024
3.9
A place to shape your career
Tips: We might face a little cultural difference at first but we get used to it. The people around are quite friendly. I have learned to be independent and manage my expenses. We have a very good work-life balance here. The course I opted for didn’t have any scholarship. The university is good. You will get to learn a lot. Although the weather in Ireland is a bit gloomy. Be ready to experience all the seasons in a single day.
Likes (Quality of faculty): You can reach to faculty any time over calls or mails. They try to rectify students' doubts. The study is mostly practical based so the understanding of the concepts is clear. The faculty are majority Irish, and their accent is a little difficult to catch at first but you will get used to it.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Ireland doesn’t have many India restaurants and the ones that are present are comparatively very high. A biryani would be more than 20 euros. Baguettes are one of the cheapest options you can find here (€5). I would prefer to cook at home and eat mostly at home.
Reviewed on 26 Sep 2023Read more
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MSc in Computing (Enterprise Software Systems) - Batch of 2022
3.4
Waterford Institute of Technology has a diverse campus life.
Tips: After moving you will find yourself living independently and learning to speak fluently without any hesitation. Also, would suggest meeting new people and joining cultural clubs which would help out a lot. You can also participate in sports events which are held here semi-annually.
Likes (Safety): Many international students from different parts of the world and diversities study here at Carlow campus. Locals are very friendly and racism or hate crime is a very rare phenomenon here. Campus authorities and local people help out a lot which makes it easier.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Common industries in Waterford include healthcare, education, manufacturing, and technology but preferential treatment is given to candidates. Also, lots of scope is there after engineering and IT but you will have to work out and search a lot to get the best company offering you PSW visa.
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4
Best at Public transportation.
Tips: It's a good decision if you have opted to come here, it's a good opportunity and the college is really nice. The campus is really beautiful. There are well-connected bus routes to the college so travelling is not a hassle. There are a lot of sports and club activities which will keep you indulged throughout the semester.
Likes (Public transportation): Its very well connected. There are cycles for public everywhere around the city where you can rent them around the campus as well. So that's a good option and apart from that the bus routes are well connected and the timings are also good so you can make use of them.
Dislikes (Indian Food): The food is not similar to what we get in India, you will have to sacrifice here. The food here is expensive. From a student's perspective, it's very difficult to buy food from Indian shops because it's expensive. The canteen food is also not priced at a level where you can have a meal there regularly.
Reviewed on 13 Mar 2023Read more
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BSc (Hons) in Data Science & Artificial Intelligence - Grangegorman - Batch of 2028
Offered by Technological University Dublin
5
TU Dublin is a very good college with a diverse learning environment.
Tips: Students should know that TU Dublin offers strong academic support, modern facilities, and a welcoming community. There are many clubs, societies, and services to help balance study and social life, but success requires self-motivation and active involvement. Try to participate in team-building sessions and events to grow connections. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Internships): TU Dublin offers a vibrant community with diverse clubs, societies, and events. There are plenty of opportunities to meet new people, get involved, and balance academic life with social, cultural, and recreational activities.
Dislikes (Public transportation): TU Dublin lecturers are knowledgeable, approachable, and supportive. They explain concepts clearly, encourage critical thinking, and provide real-world insights, making learning engaging and relevant to future careers.
Reviewed on 25 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc in Computer Science (Advanced Software Development) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Technological University Dublin
4.1
Academics will not be very difficult if you do your assignments.
Tips: The faculty here truly stands out, not just for their impressive intellect but for their unwavering commitment to student success. They're a group of exceptionally bright individuals, deeply knowledgeable in their respective fields, and always at the forefront of discoveries and teaching methodologies. If you find yourself grappling with a complex concept or if you're keen to delve deeper into a particular area of study, they are more than willing to dedicate their time and expertise to help you. They understand that every student learn differently, and they're adept at explaining challenging material in a way that resonates with individual learning styles. Whether it's during office hours, after a lecture, or even through a quick email exchange, they make themselves available and are genuinely invested in your understanding. Besides that, there were no on-campus part-time jobs available. That keeps changing based on availability. Academics will not be very difficult if you do your assignments. They're pretty manageable with part-time. The average payout for a part-time job is 14 euros/hr.
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MA in Child Family & Community Studies - Batch of 2024
Offered by Technological University Dublin
3.5
TUD is a wonderful place to learn for those who are interested in exploring and trying new things.
Tips: TUD is a prestigious institution. We have to learn a lot on our own and must try to use the resources available in college. TUD has an international helpline for its students as well. So it'd be easy for international students. Assignments are fine as well. Requires some time and effort.
Reviewed on 26 May 2025Read more
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MSc in Logistics and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by Technological University Dublin
3.6
Academic-oriented college with highly knowledgeable faculty.
Tips: This is an academic-oriented college. Students have to focus more on academics rather than a part-time job. We have a lot of assignments and presentations as well. The college is more strict towards studies, and they keep students engaged in studies with a lot of assignments. There are very few part-time jobs available on campus. It's a little tough managing part-time jobs and academics. The average payout is 13.70 in Dublin. If students want to really study, they should opt for TUD, which is a prestigious university with the best in their profession teachers. Overall, TUD is a top-notch college academically.
Likes (Indian Food): There are a good number of Indian restaurants in Dublin, including Southern Spices and BBQ Tonight, which are two of the best ones. I personally prefer to cook my own food, though, because it's a little too expensive to eat at restaurants all the time. I would recommend cooking your own food if you're on a budget or just don't want to spend a ton on restaurant food.
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MSc in Computer Science (Data Science) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Technological University Dublin
4.3
TU Dublin: A great academic experience in a vibrant but expensive city.
Tips: TU Dublin has a strong focus on practical learning and industry connections. The campus is spread out, so getting familiar with all locations early on is helpful. Dublin can be expensive, so budgeting and financial planning are important. Academic expectations are high, so be prepared for independent learning. TUD does not provide any scholarships for students as far as I know. Dublin is a welcoming city, but learning to navigate its busy pace and social dynamics might take time. TU Dublin offers a good academic environment with diverse programs, but it can be demanding. The country is rich in culture and history, and Dublin is a vibrant city, but the cost of living can be a downside.
Likes (Safety): TU Dublin has strong campus security with 24/7 monitoring and emergency contact points that are spread across the campus. Students feel safe on campus because of continuous security monitoring. Sometimes it's a bit unsafe to go alone in less crowded areas, especially during nights.
Dislikes (Part time work): TUD has very limited on-campus part-time opportunities and is highly competitive because of the number of students enrolled in the university every year. There are few options off-campus in retail but it's difficult to balance that with the academics. The average payout is 12.7 per hour.
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BSc Hons International Business & Languages - Batch of 2026
Offered by Technological University Dublin
4.9
Hands-on learning and a welcoming community at TUD.
Tips: Before joining TUD, students should know that the university offers a strong focus on practical, career-oriented learning. The academic schedule can be intensive, so it's beneficial to be organized and prepared for an active learning environment. Transitioning to TUD, especially if you're an international student, can bring a cultural shift. Many students experience differences in teaching style, communication, and the balance between academic and social life. Ireland's friendly culture makes it easier to adapt, and the university offers support services and activities to help students feel welcome and engaged. If you're considering scholarships, TUD has various options, especially for international students. Scholarships may depend on academic merit, specific programs, or partnerships with organizations. Information on applying and requirements is typically available on the university website or through the international office. Scholarship allowances vary, but they often help cover a portion of tuition fees.
Likes (Internships): Regarding guidance, TUD typically offers considerable support to help students find and apply for internships. Career services, department advisors, and faculty often provide resources, including resume workshops, interview preparation sessions, and networking events. Additionally, some departments may have dedicated internship coordinators who guide students in securing placements aligned with their career goals. Internships available through TUD are generally well-aligned with students' fields of study. This relevance helps students gain practical experience that complements their academic learning, allowing them to apply theoretical knowledge directly to industry-related tasks.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): In terms of accessibility, faculty members in many departments at TUD are typically very approachable, maintaining regular office hours and being responsive to emails, fostering an environment where students feel comfortable seeking support. As for diversity, TUD faculty often includes members from varied national and international backgrounds, enriching the academic environment with a broad range of perspectives and cultural insights. This diversity helps students gain a more global outlook, which is valuable in today's interconnected world.
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BBS Business - Batch of 2024
Offered by Technological University Dublin
3.5
Friendly faculty with lots of theory learning.
Tips: I was born here so I kind of had an idea of what it's gonna be like adapting to the university. The course I studied was really good and the lecturers were really nice and friendly I really liked the course. A lot of theory and learning to do but if it's the course for you it won't be hard to get used to it plus the people in your course can help you out !
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MSc in Electronic and Communications Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by Technological University Dublin
4.8
Finest and biggest especially the city campus has good labs.
Tips: It's a public university and one of the top one in Ireland. They help in every aspect to develop ourselves. There is no scholarship for my course but the fees is affordable. I am satisfied with my university and the course. Ireland is also a very welcoming and good nation to study.
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MSc in Computer Science (Data Science) - Batch of 2023
Offered by Technological University Dublin
3
This place requires hard work.
Tips: Students need to be very proactive. The students will be pressured to work very hard. No scholarships are being provided unless you are an excellent student. I am quite satisfied with my university as I don't mind working hard.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The professors here in the university are good but not very well versed in teaching. The way they teach is they will display a PowerPoint presentation of the topic and then deliver a lecture about it. That is the form of teaching that we experience here.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Post study job opportunities are not very widely available. It is easier to get a job if you have experience. But if you lack experience it is harder to land a job. The issue of visas also comes into the picture. The recruiter mostly prefers people with 1g visa.
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MSc in Computer Science (Data Science) - Batch of 2024
Offered by Technological University Dublin
4.9
Great university and great faculties
Tips: It’s a great university for technical courses, being a technological university, so choose it for those courses. I would suggest you check the critical skills list and check out which courses will help you get into the critical skill jobs, which will help you maximize your investment.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): The critical skills employment permit is a great way to easily get a permanent immigrant or even naturalization status. It takes only 2 years on CSEP to get permanent resident status and after just 5 years you can apply for naturalization too, which is a great perk.
Dislikes (Safety): The city has a drug addiction problem, there are junkies everywhere in the city, and if not junkies you’ll face alcoholics who’ll harass you for money. Although if you are street smart, these issues won’t bother you much and you can pretty much enjoy your life here.
Reviewed on 29 Aug 2022Read more
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MSc in Electronic and Communications Engineering - Batch of 2024
Offered by Technological University Dublin
2.8
Worth the course and worth the risk.
Tips: College is really excellent for those who want to study and excel in academics. Plenty of options for cocurricular activities. Grad events and programs are also good. Best to engage with different groups of people from various cultures and backgrounds.
Likes (Internships): Internships are not really required, you can just finish your thesis. But they are worth it if you wanna improve your portfolio and resume. Certifications do help as an add on. Guidance is maximum. The professors are the best and they are always helpful and knowledgeable
Dislikes (Safety): Dublin is not really safe for people anymore. We see a lot of riots theft, and robberies everyday. Can’t buy a two wheeler. Cars are robbed. Stabbing in Talbot Street. Racism in the corner. It is manageable for big, fearless guys like me. But I see a lot of innocent students living in fear, which is really bad.
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