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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

16.31 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 16,30,702
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Hostel & MealsINR 14,23,920
InsuranceINR 16,752
Info IconCalculated at the exchange rate of 1 Euro = INR 104.7 | 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:   Which college is better, Dublin Business School or National College of Ireland?
A: 

According to the Shiksha's reviews, Dublin Business School is better than National College of Ireland based on factors such as internships, part-time work, post-study job, quality of faculty, student life, value for money, transportation, immigration, safety and food. The overall rating as per Shiksha is 4 for Dublin Business School, and 3.9 for National College of Ireland. In addition, with an acceptance rate of 55%, DBS allows easy admission compared to the National College with a low acceptance rate. (50%-52%)

Q:   Is it hard to get into Dublin business school?
A: 

With a 55% acceptance rate, the Dublin business school is comparatively hard to get into for international students. The below moderate score showcases that the university follows a stringent holistic approach to selecting deserving candidates for DBS programs. The university considers various factors while choosing candidates for the program. Some of the factors on which students must work to improve their selection probability are fulfilling the eligibility, submitting the required documents such as English language requirements, program-specific requirements, GNIB card, work permit (if applicable), a detailed CV, and academic/Business reference, and taking active participation in co-curricular activities.

Q:   What documents do I need for Dublin Business School?
A: 

International students must fulfill the eligibility by holding a bachelor's degree from a recognised university and secondary school transcripts/certificates for postgraduate and undergraduate admission. Along with fulfilling the eligibility, students must submit the documents asked by Dublin Business School. Some of the crucial Dublin Business School requirements for Indian Students are given below:

UG Requirements:

  • BTEC National Diploma in a cognate area
  • Proof of age 
  • CV
  • Relevant transcripts
  • English language requirements

PG Requirements:

  • A bachelor's degree 
  • Academic transcripts 
  • Proof of identification 
  • English language requirements
  • Program-specific requirements
  • GNIB card
  • Work permit (if applicable)
  • Detailed CV
  • Academic/Business reference
Q:   How good is Dublin Business School for a Masters in Finance?
A: 

The reputation of master's programme in International Accounting and Finance is globally good and can be considered for pursuing. DBS provides MSc in International Accounting and Finance full-time for one year or part-time for two years.

This extensive curriculum covers a variety of skills applicable to a wide range of accounting and financial functions and is delivered in an integrated manner from scratch to end. The program's goal is to improve the practical technical abilities of the students while simultaneously fostering a critical grasp of fundamental accounting, financial, and quantitative principles.

Along with emphasizing practical skills, the program's fundamental topics include the function of capital markets, quantitative financial modeling, treasury risk management, international financial reporting, and advanced financial management.

MSc in Cybersecurity
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Application Process

Step one
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  • Academic/business references (ideally one academic and one business)
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  • Curriculum Vitae is required

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Students also asked

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:   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:   How much do the graduates of Dublin Business School earn?
A: 

Graduates of Dublin Business School earn great return on investment through placement opportunities. Below are the salary details:

  • Average Salary for Graduates: INR 17.5 L
  • Average Salary Range: INR 14 L - 34 L
  • Average Salary of the Top 10% Graduates: INR 24 L
 
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:   Which companies are the top employers of DBS Ireland graduates?
A: 

After pursuing a Dublin Business School program, graduates secure employment in the following companies:

Kaiser PermanenteAmazon
GoogleApple
MicrosoftEsrin
MetaDeloitte
Amazon Web Series (AWS)Tiktok

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Students Ratings & Reviews

4/5
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Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 58% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Friendly
Academically oriented
Easy going
Fun loving
Internships3.4
Part time work3.6
Post study jobs3.7
Quality of faculty4.1
Student Life4
Value for money4
Public transportation4.6
Safety4.3
Indian Food4
Permanent Immigration3.9
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Master of Science in Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
3.3
Great value for money.
Tips: Talk to alumni about the job opportunities. Connect with current students and working professionals, start networking even before leaving your country, which would help you to get a job easily after graduation. It's really difficult to get a job in a foreign country so be prepared.
Likes (Student Life): Student life is awesome because lots of opportunities to do networking, and it's the main criteria to get a job. Dublin is full of opportunities for people who make use of it with their smartness and I should say that the nightlife in Dublin is so much fun for students for stress busting.
Dislikes (Part time work): Finding a part time job is really difficult if you don't do networking in Ireland. Even for part time job, you should know someone over here or else they won't even look at your resume. It'll at least take three to four months to find your first part time job .
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1350
Prepping time for classes15 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 40000
Reviewed on 28 Sep 2025Read more
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Master of Science (MSc) International Accounting & Finance - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
2.4
College without placement.
Tips: Students should be aware of the campus environment, placement and internship opportunities, job prospects, the behaviour of people both inside and outside the college, and the cost of living. I received a scholarship of approximately 500 euros, but I am not very satisfied, as the situation for students in Ireland is quite challenging.
Likes (Safety): I love the city. It's very good to explore Ireland. People are friendly, but the situation is getting worse these days. However, I haven't had any negative experiences like those reported in the news. I love visiting many places in Ireland, but job opportunities are very limited due to the influx of students.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Getting a permanent residence in Ireland after studies is very difficult. Even after passing 9 ACCA papers, I am struggling to find even part-time work. Security and care home jobs are the only options available to students, and I haven't had any success in my job applications.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1100
Prepping time for classes23 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 39925
Reviewed on 21 Aug 2025Read more
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
3
Easy going and budget friendly campus.
Tips: I've experienced a cultural shift since coming here. I'm from southern India, and the culture here is entirely different. But it's not a problem; we can enjoy it. I didn't receive any scholarships so far. I love my university and course; it's very easy to study and acquire a Master's degree within one year.
Likes (Public transportation): The campus is located within Dublin City, but some buildings are relatively far apart. We can use buses, trains, and Luas services for transportation, which are all affordable and convenient. However, buses often get stuck in traffic during the winter.
Dislikes (Part time work): In my experience, on-campus part-time jobs are very rare. Off-campus part-time opportunities are available, but they are difficult to find. It is manageable to balance part-time work and academics. I earned 13.5 euros per hour and worked 20 hours a week.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 35000
Reviewed on 5 Aug 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2026
Offered by Dublin Business School
4.1
A practical and supportive learning experience in a student friendly country.
Tips: I received a scholarship of 1000 euros, and my actual one-year course fee is 13500 euros. I wrote a Duolingo test and got an overall 120 bands. Then I received a scholarship from my college while I was applying. And I suggest that it's always good to apply and keep in touch with the consultancy team or the admission team for available funding opportunities. M.Sc. supply chain management has given me valuable insights into the real-world business operations, and the faculty is supportive. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my decision.
Likes (Part time work): On-campus part-time jobs are limited, especially for non-EU students; it's quite competitive to secure an on-campus part-time job. Off-campus, there are more opportunities available in sectors such as retail, hospitality, and warehouse. Balancing a part-time job with academics is generally manageable if you plan your work schedule well, and the average hourly wage for part-time work in Ireland is 13.50 euros, which is good.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): My chances of permanent settlement in this country largely depend on the job market. Currently, there are relevant opportunities in the supply chain management field. But most roles require a minimum of 2 years of experience. Graduate roles are limited at the moment. Given the right opportunity, I would consider a permanent settlement opportunity.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 700
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 33000
Reviewed on 30 Jul 2025Read more
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MSc in Cybersecurity - Batch of 2026
Offered by Dublin Business School
4.2
Academically rich and diverse, with the best hands-on laboratory knowledge.
Tips: Academically rich and diverse, with the best hands-on laboratory knowledge. Students have access to unlimited library resources, free source software for research, and support from technical and career hubs for future placements.
Likes (Value for money): The tuition fee is highly justified, especially considering the library resources. The career hub and technical hub were instrumental in securing my internship, which I landed just three months before completing my course. They also provided valuable hands-on laboratory experience and significantly enhanced my practical understanding of the subject.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking for myself as it's a passion I've developed in my home country. Due to changes in the region, my food preferences, and being vegan, I prefer cooking for myself because there are few and expensive vegan options available. I also find restaurants with my preferred cuisine to be expensive.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1975
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 15025
Reviewed on 29 Jul 2025Read more
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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

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Important Dates

Sep , 2025
Course Commencement Date (Fall)

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Scholarships

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