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  • Estd. 1974
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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
M.Sc.(1 course)
Duration1 year
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo
B.Sc.(1 course)
Duration3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo
B.E. / B.Tech(1 course)
Duration4 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 60 & Above, PTE: 46 & Above, Duolingo

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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Friendly
  • Fun loving
  • Multi-dimensional
Student Views
  • 55% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.8
Part time work3.7
Post study jobs4
Quality of faculty4.5
Student Life4.2
Value for money4.3
Public transportation4.6
Safety4.4
Indian Food4
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Higher Diploma in Science in Computing - Batch of 2026
5
Best place to learn theoretical and practical knowledge based on realtime experience
Tips: College is strict in academics. You should follow the rules strictly while doing your assignments and work, and if you would like to avail any scholarship, the college will help you in that. The best place to experience a different number of cultures and traditions.
Likes (Safety): We will be able to access anything through our college student card, so that's a great opportunity, we can explore many things, and we will have possible ways to improve our networking through interacting with people who come from different regions.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): My college professors are friendly and approachable anytime. We will be having a college mail ID. Using this ID, we can contact them any time if we have any issues, and mostly we will be able to sort out all the doubts in the class itself, as they explain everything in detail.
Reviewed on 25 Sep 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Computing - Batch of 2025
2.1
Strict, value for money, and hard work.
Tips: If you are going to study computing, be prepared to give up part-time work. The course is very practical and requires dedicated study hours. Don't expect easy passing like at other institutions; you need to put in the effort, prepare, and study to succeed.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The course is well-designed with many hands-on portions, sometimes a bit too much even. But it's still good value for money. The teachers are good at what they teach, but each subject has its own unique assessments and assignments that you need to pass individually.
Dislikes (Part time work): My course, M.Sc. in Computing, involved four days of on-campus lectures, numerous projects, and assignments, leaving little time for part-time work. The average hourly pay is around 13, but this varies depending on the workplace and hours worked.
Reviewed on 2 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc in Procurement and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2026
3.2
A practical and vibrant experience at Griffith College Dublin.
Tips: Prospective students should know that Griffith College Dublin emphasises independent learning, requiring proactive use of resources like the library, faculty office hours, and self-directed opportunities such as internships, and researching your courses' practical components in advance. The compact, central campus offers convenience, but facilities vary by programme. Transitioning to Dublin involves adapting to Ireland's informal yet collaborative academic culture, where lecturers encourage debate but expect self-motivation. Socially, Irish warmth, ease of integration, though the humor, pub-centric social scene, weather, and high cost of living, prepare for rain and rent budgets can be initial challenges. Scholarships are merit-based and require strong academic transcripts, a personal statement, and references to apply early as they're competitive. Courses are industry-aligned with accessible lecturers, though administrative processes can be slow. Dublin is vibrant and safe, with excellent transport links for exploring Ireland/Europe. International students will find it a welcoming gateway to EU opportunities, but budgeting and embracing the city's quirks are key.
Likes (Safety): The campus and surrounding community prioritize proactive, holistic measures beyond basic security. Facilities include 24/7 emergency call boxes across campus, free nighttime safety escorts, well-lit pathways, and real-time safety alerts via a dedicated app. The university also partners with local police for regular patrols and hosts workshops on personal safety and crisis preparedness. In the city, I've generally felt secure thanks to active neighborhood watch programs and a visible community-police presence. However, some off-campus areas feel less safe after dark, particularly near bars or transit hubs, though incidents are rare, and the university shuttle service mitigates this by offering reliable transport. Overall, the institution's preventive infrastructure and response culture foster trust, even in a bustling urban environment.
Dislikes (Internships): While some general resources like career fair or online job boards exist, there's minimal personalized support for tailoring applications, navigating competitive processes, or connection with industry-specific opportunities. Many students rely on self-directed searches, which can be overwhelming without mentorship. Additionally, while some internships align with academic disciplines, others feel generic or lack meaningful exposure to core skills, leaving students to shift through options independent of finding roles that truly complement their studies. This inconsistency impacts preparedness and confidence in securing relevant professional experience.
Reviewed on 14 Mar 2025Read more
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MSc in Accounting & Finance Management - Batch of 2023
3.6
Good college for people who are ready to work hard.
Tips: You might find it difficult to manage part time with studies as they have a tight schedule with assignments and exams. Weekends off can also mean spending time on submissions. Exams are taken seriously hence one would need lot of hard work. You will have study leave and some holidays to enjoy. Faculty members are highly professional and supportive. They prepare you for your career after studying. Overall, I am satisfied with my college.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty were mainly Irish. They were professional and great teachers. They were always happy to help. They were always approachable if you had a question. Most importantly, they taught you how to deal with the professional problems that you might encounter in your career.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part time opportunities depends on the vacancy and your willingness to do any work. Currently the vacancies are less hence some people might find it difficult to get one. Also you might not unnecessarily get the full 20 hours to work in a week hence finding it difficult to earn for your living expenses.
Reviewed on 26 May 2025Read more
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M.Sc in Pharmaceutical Business & Technology - Batch of 2025
3.8
A rewarding academic and cultural journey at Griffith College Dublin.
Tips: Before joining Griffith College Dublin, students should be aware that the academic system may differ from their home country, especially in terms of independent learning, assessments, and referencing styles. Understanding the importance of time management, academic integrity, and class participation can help students succeed. It’s also essential to be prepared for cultural diversity, as the college hosts students from all over the world. The transition to life at Griffith was overall smooth but came with an initial cultural shift. From classroom behaviour and teaching methods to social customs and communication styles, everything required a period of adjustment. However, the supportive faculty and friendly peers made the process easier. Participating in group projects, workshops, and college events helped me integrate and develop both academically and personally. I was fortunate to receive a partial merit-based scholarship. The scholarship application was submitted during the admission process, and selection was based on academic performance and a personal statement. The allowance helped reduce tuition fees, which made studying abroad more affordable and manageable. Overall, I am very satisfied with my experience at Griffith College, both in terms of my course and the country. The curriculum is industry-relevant, the lecturers are knowledgeable, and the campus offers modern facilities. Living in Ireland has been a rewarding experience due to its friendly people, beautiful landscapes, and safety. Griffith has not only enhanced my academic knowledge but also contributed to my personal growth and career readiness.
Likes (Indian Food): Dublin, especially around Griffith College, offers a good range of international food choices, though it may not fully match the authenticity or variety available back home. There are numerous Indian, Pakistani, Chinese, Middle Eastern, and African restaurants within a short distance of the college. These places cater well to the student population, and the food is generally flavorful and satisfying. Typical restaurants include Indian curry houses, halal takeaway spots, Chinese and Thai noodle bars, and kebab joints. Prices are fairly reasonable for students, with meals usually costing between €8 and €15. There are also more premium restaurants if you're looking for a special treat, where prices can range from €20 to €25 per meal. In addition, fast-food chains and local cafés provide convenient options for a quick bite. Grocery stores and Asian or ethnic supermarkets like Tesco, Lidl, Eurasia, and Asia Market offer ingredients and spices from various countries, making it easier to cook your own meals if you prefer traditional home-style food. This has been especially helpful in maintaining a sense of comfort and familiarity. Personally, I prefer cooking at home during the week to save money and eat healthier, but I enjoy dining out on weekends or during social gatherings. The availability of ingredients and dining options allows me to maintain a balanced routine and stay connected to my culinary roots while exploring Irish and international cuisine.
Dislikes (Internships): While Griffith College provides some support in this area, there is still room for improvement in terms of guidance, structure, and opportunities. The Careers Office occasionally shares internship openings through emails and job portals, and they do conduct workshops on CV writing, interview preparation, and LinkedIn optimisation. However, the process of finding and securing internships is largely student-driven. For international students unfamiliar with the Irish job market, this can be challenging. There is limited one-on-one mentorship or a dedicated placement program for many non-technical or niche postgraduate courses. Guidance is often general and not always tailored to individual industries or specific fields of study. In my case, while the college shared internship resources, I had to do most of the research and networking independently to find opportunities related to my program. There are some relevant internships available, especially in business, IT, and digital marketing sectors, but students in specialised fields like pharmaceutical sciences or clinical research might struggle to find directly aligned roles unless they proactively search beyond the college's network. That said, Ireland has a growing job market, and with persistence, it’s possible to find meaningful work experience. Griffith does try to support students, but could strengthen its connections with industry partners and offer more structured internship pathways. This would greatly enhance the practical learning experience and better align with the academic programs offered.
Reviewed on 22 May 2025Read more
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Master of Science in Medical Device Technology & Business - Batch of 2025
3.3
Smooth transition and a great experience.
Tips: Before joining, research campus life, course curriculum, and location. I transition smoothly, adapting to diverse cultures. No cultural shock, but I did learn to be independent. I availed a merit-based scholarship, receiving 20% tuition fee waiver. It took time to get used to, but I enjoy it now. My day is usually spent with a combination of classes, self-study, and extracurricular activities. I enjoy campus events, such as cultural fests, as well as seminars. There are a variety of clubs here, such as debate, sports, etc. I only participate occasionally, though, as I have to balance academic activities with my interests. Overall, I am highly satisfied with the university, course, and country.
Likes (Indian Food): I prefer to cook my own meals. However, sometimes eating out is okay, although otherwise it is hard for students from outside. Some restaurants give offers for students. Indian restaurants tend to be located mainly in the city center, and, according to prices, it's a bit difficult for students there.
Reviewed on 9 Mar 2025Read more
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Answered 4 weeks ago

For international students, the minimum score of IELTS required in the following studies are given below: 

  • Diploma courses: 5.5 - 7.5
  • Master's Qualifying courses: 6.0 in IELTS / TOEFL score of 71 / PTE with 50  
  • Foundation courses: 5.5 - 6.5

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Rupali Singh

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Answered 6 months ago

Yes, on-campus accommodation at Griffith College (both in Dublin and Australia) requires advance booking through their respective accommodation portals and by meeting the application requirements. 

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Anurag Shivam

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Answered 6 months ago

While there's no single definitive timeframe for MBA ROI, MBA.com reports that full-time MBA alumni typically recoup their investment within 3.5 years, while accelerated or part-time programs might see ROI in 2.5 years. 

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Anurag Shivam

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Answered 7 months ago

Griffith College acceptance rate stands at 50%, which makes it fairly competitive for international students. This figure states that for every 100 students, only 50 students will get admitted to the university. Griffith College is among the top universities in Dublin. The University offers various

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Ishita Kalra

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Answered 7 months ago

Griffith College is one of the best institutions for higher education in Dublin. Griffith College Dublin offers a variety of programs at undergraduate and postgraduate levels for its international students. International students can apply through the University Official Portal at the university. Gr

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University CityDublin, Other - Ireland, Ireland
Size of cityMedium
Population of City5,53,165

Griffith College
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Address

S Circular Rd, Dublin 8, D08 V04N, Dublin, Ireland
Dublin ( Other - Ireland)

Phone
+353 1 415 0400

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01 415 0400

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international@griffith.ie

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