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NCI Business & Management Studies
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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
M.Sc.(8 courses)
INR 15 L - 17 LGet Fee Details
Duration1 year
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 6.5, TOEFL: 79 & Above, PTE: 58 & Above, Duolingo: 120 & Above
MBA/PGDM(8 courses)
INR 15 L - 17 LGet Fee Details
Duration1 year
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 6.5, TOEFL: 79 & Above, PTE: 58 & Above, Duolingo: 120 & Above
BBA(4 courses)
Duration3 years
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 60 - 78, PTE: 50 & Above, Duolingo: 95 & Above

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3.9/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Friendly
  • Easy going
  • Multi-dimensional
Student Views
  • 73% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.2
Part time work3.7
Post study jobs3.6
Quality of faculty4
Student Life4.1
Value for money4
Public transportation4.4
Safety4.1
Indian Food3.9
Permanent Immigration3.9
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MSc in Data Analytics - Batch of 2025
3.3
Part time job is really hard to find.
Tips: Do some research on your own, do not trust any consultancy blindly because they'll surely manipulate by showing old data, so know about the current statistics, and do a lot of networking, which is going to help you a lot after reaching Ireland. The international ratio is also not that good, as more and more indians are moving to Ireland, so if you're applying to this university for the international student ratio, then I'd suggest not to.
Likes (Student Life): Student life is so vibrant and awesome, filled with lots of opportunities to connect with many working professionals and also a lot of activities to keep us engaged. I learned a lot through these activities. Student life is also so much fun with a lot of international students and we get to know about different cultures.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part time job is really hard to find. I thought of repaying my loan and taking care of my monthly expenses using my part time as my consultancies suggested, but in reality, it's totally different. So don't trust any consultancies, they are just manipulating you with old data, do some research on current statistics.
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MSc in Data Analytics - Batch of 2025
5
Fun and vibrant campus life.
Tips: There's a cultural shift, so students need to be adaptable. The college offers scholarships. I am very satisfied with the knowledge and career growth opportunities. Experience is beneficial; freshers may struggle to find good jobs. Students should be open to new challenges and build connections.
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MSc in Data Analytics - Batch of 2025
2.7
Practical learning experiences with room for improvement.
Tips: Before choosing to join NCI, know that it's career-focused, with helpful faculty but limited campus life. I didn't apply for any scholarships, but there are options if you apply early. I'm moderately satisfied with the course, the college, and living in Ireland.
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MSc in Management - Batch of 2026
3.3
A practical and supportive learning experience in a global city.
Tips: Students should know that NCI has a strong academic structure with industry-aligned courses, but self-discipline is crucial. Accommodation near the campus can be expensive, so plan early. Also, engage actively in class and network for better opportunities. The transition was smooth academically, but there was definitely a cultural shift—people are more informal, independent, and value punctuality. Group work expectations and communication styles were different, but I adapted over time by being open and observant. I availed of an academic merit scholarship offered by NCI. I received it based on my undergraduate grades and Statement of Purpose during admission. The allowance was a tuition fee reduction of €2,000, which helped significantly with expenses. I am quite satisfied with my experience at NCI—the course is practical and relevant to industry needs, and the faculty is supportive. Ireland is safe, multicultural, and offers great post-study work opportunities, making it a worthwhile academic destination.
Dislikes (Safety): I rated 3 on Safety because while the campus itself is secure with access-controlled entries and CCTV surveillance, the surrounding areas of the city can sometimes feel unsafe during late hours, particularly in less crowded zones, which affects the overall sense of security. Apart from campus security, NCI offers student support services including mental health assistance, emergency contact protocols, and safety briefings. The college also collaborates with local authorities to ensure a safe commute and provides safe travel advice. A good experience I had was attending the vibrant cultural festivals around Dublin—people are welcoming and it’s easy to socialize. However, I once faced a minor theft incident in the city center, which made me more cautious about carrying valuables.
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MSc in Finance - Batch of 2026
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Securing internships here is challenging due to limited opportunities.
Tips: NCI offers scholarships based on your background. It was a great experience living with people from different nationalities and learning about their cultures, languages and way of life. Overall, the experience was good, but not as amazing as I expected.
Likes (Safety): The campus and city are generally safe, especially since the college is situated in a prime, central location. CCTV cameras are installed throughout, and the friendly security guards are always available to assist.
Dislikes (Internships): We have a careers team that provides guidance with CVs, LinkedIn profiles, and mock interviews. We will be assigned career coaches to assist and provide personalised support, but securing internships here is challenging, regardless of background and experience. Obtaining a graduate role is also very difficult.
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MSc in International Business - Batch of 2026
2.9
Good education with cultural and housing challenges.
Tips: Before joining an Irish college, students should be aware of challenges like time management and adapting to independent learning. Cultural adjustments may include adapting to local customs and social norms. Scholarships, such as the Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships, offer 10,000 and tuition waivers. Overall satisfaction varies; while many appreciate the quality education, issues like housing can impact the experience. The faculty's expertise, enthusiasm and dedication to student access made a profound impact on my learning experience and I feel fortunate to have had the opportunity to learn from them. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
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Answered 2 months ago

Yes, the National College of Ireland (NCI) accepts students for its MBA programme even without prior work experience, though candidates with work experience are preferred. The admission process requires a bachelor's degree with a good academic record, English proficiency test scores (IELTS or TOEFL)

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Aman Kumar

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Around 75.2% of the National College of Ireland MBA graduates secure job opportunities in top global companies, within a few months of graduation. Below are the details of the placements and average salary offered:

  • MBA Placement Rate: 75.2%
  • Average Salary Range: EUR 18,000 - EUR 23,000 (INR 16.2 L - 2

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Kanishk Chatterjee

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Answered 3 months ago

Students from various nations around the globe pursue an MBA at the National College of Ireland. About 85% of the students hail from Ireland and the rest 15% is made up of international students from Poland, Italy, France, Pakistan, India, Russia, and more. Some of the key highlights of the National

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Vipra Surbhi

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Answered 3 months ago

About 85.8% of the National College of Ireland BE/BTech graduates secure employment within a few months of graduation. Below are the details of the placements and average salaries offered:

  • Placement Rate: 85.8%
  • Average Salary Range: EUR 19,000 - EUR 27,000 (INR 17.1 L - 24.4 L)
  • the lowest Salary: EUR 1

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Securing admission to the National College of Ireland for BTech is a competitive affair, but not impossible. Also, the college accepts country-specific qualifications and Indian students must fulfill the entry requirements listed below to boost their chances of pursuing the National College of Irela

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

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