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MS Courses at Atlantic Technological University- Donegal
- Estd. 2022
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4.8/5
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- Multi-dimensional
- Academically oriented
- Easy going
- Fun loving
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- 85% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships4.9
Part time work4.6
Post study jobs4.8
Quality of faculty4.8
Student Life4.8
Value for money4.7
Public transportation4.9
Safety4.5
Indian Food4.9
Permanent Immigration4.7
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MSc in Blockchain Technologies and Applications - Batch of 2026
4.9
A smooth transition with strong academic and financial support.
Tips: The transition was smooth, though adjusting to new cultural norms and academic expectations took some time. Orientation programs and support from peers made the process easier. I received a merit-based scholarship through an online application, which covered part of the tuition and provided a small monthly stipend. The application required academic records and a personal statement.
Likes (Part time work): On-campus part-time jobs are fairly available in libraries, cafeterias, and administrative offices. Off-campus roles include retail, food services, and internships in nearby businesses. Students usually manage part-time work well with academics due to flexible hours. Time management becomes key, especially during exam period. The average payout ranges from 10 to 15 dollars per hour, depending on the job.
Dislikes (Internships): There is strong guidance available for internships through career services, faculty, and dedicated workshops. Regular sessions on resume building and interview prep are conducted. The university also collaborates with companies to offer internship opportunities. Most internships are highly relevant to the students' academic fields.
Reviewed on 6 May 2025Read more
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Anonymous
MSc in Blockchain Technologies and Applications - Batch of 2026
4.8
A supportive and enriching college experience abroad.
Tips: The transition was smooth, though there was a noticeable cultural shift in lifestyle and academic approach. Orientation programs and peer support helped in adapting quickly. I did receive a scholarship based on academic merit, which covered partial tuition and provided a modest monthly allowance. The process involved an online application and document submission.
Likes (Internships): There is ample guidance available for finding and applying for internships through the dedicated career cell, faculty mentors, and workshops. The campus often hosts internship fairs and industry interaction sessions. The online platform and alumni network also support the search process. Most internships offered are closely aligned with students' fields of study.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The campus is well-connected to the rest of the city through multiple public transportation options, including buses, metro lines, and shared auto-rickshaws. Frequent bus services and a nearby metro station ensure easy access to major city areas. Public transportation is generally reliable and operates on a regular schedule. It is also quite affordable for students, with discounted passes often available. It offers a convenient and cost-effective way to commute across the city.
Reviewed on 6 May 2025Read more
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Anonymous
MSc in Blockchain Technologies and Applications - Batch of 2026
5
An exciting and enriching journey that offers both academic excellence and personal growth.
Tips: The transition has been smooth, although I experienced a shift in cultural norms, especially in social interactions and daily routine. I received a merit-based scholarship that covered part of my tuition and provided a living allowance. I am very satisfied with my university, course, and the country, as they offer a supportive environment and great opportunities.
Likes (Post study jobs): My day in college typically includes attending classes, studying, and socialising with friends. I enjoy the vibrant campus life and the chance to meet people from diverse backgrounds. The campus organises events like workshops, cultural festivals, and sports tournaments, and I try to participate whenever possible. There are various student clubs, including those for sports, technology, and volunteering, offering ample opportunities for involvement.
Dislikes (Internships): The faculty in my department is highly accessible and approachable, always ready to help with questions and guidance. The teaching methodology is interactive, incorporating real-world case studies and collaborative projects, which makes learning engaging. The faculty is quite diverse, with professors from various nationalities, bringing different perspectives to the curriculum.
Reviewed on 3 May 2025Read more
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Anonymous
MSc in Blockchain Technologies and Applications - Batch of 2026
4.7
The college offers decent help for internships, though you still need to take initiatives.
Tips: Coming here is a very big change, especially in communication and the independent learning lectures. It took me a month or so to adjust. I was awarded a merit-based scholarship after submitting strong merit-based records. This college is very good for master's students. Many of the internships are closely tied to what we are studying – mine was in digital marketing skills. The college offers decent help when it comes to internships, though you still need to take initiative. Staff will guide you on how to write applications and prepare for interviews. On campus part-time jobs at ATU Donegal are limited but available in different roles, student services and the ambassador programme.
Reviewed on 2 May 2025Read more
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Anonymous
MSc in Blockchain Technologies and Applications - Batch of 2026
4.5
Many large firms offer work visa sponsorship, especially in tech and business analytics.
Tips: I did receive a scholarship, and I am very happy with my decision to study here. There was definitely a culture shift, especially with how informal and approachable lecturers are; it was refreshing initially. But I still felt out of place until I realised that the university community is warm and very helpful to the students. The food scene in Letterkenny is surprisingly diverse, and within a short walk, you'll find Indian, Thai, Mediterranean, and Irish restaurants. Casual meals run about €10-€15. Mid-range restaurants will run you €25-€30 for a full course.
Dislikes (Safety): The college prioritises student safety with more than just security personnel. On-campus medical health insurance, mental health resources, and support staff contribute a lot to the secure feeling here. I had a minor bike accident once, and people nearby rushed to help.
Reviewed on 2 May 2025Read more
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Anonymous
MSc in Blockchain Technologies and Applications - Batch of 2026
4.6
Quality learning in a peaceful environment.
Tips: Setting into life in Ireland took some adjusting, especially the colder weather and the very punctual lifestyle. The classroom environment here is much more interactive than what I was used to. The university has a portal where I applied for a scholarship, and it made a big difference to get that €1500. I really appreciate it. In Ireland, many large firms offer work visa sponsorship, especially in tech and business analytics. It helps that the university provides monitored accommodation, has access to health services, and regularly organises student safety awareness events. They even offer self-defence workshops every so often.
Reviewed on 2 May 2025Read more
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