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University of Galway Science
Course duration & fees

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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
M.Sc.(37 courses)
INR 13 L - 26 L
Duration: 1 year-2 years
Exam Accepted: IELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, PTE: 61 & Above
B.Sc.(13 courses)
INR 14 L - 21 L
Duration: 4 years
Exam Accepted: TOEFL: 88 & Above, IELTS: 6.5 & Above, PTE: 61 & Above
B.E. / B.Tech(2 courses)
INR 16 L - 22 L
Duration: 4 years
Exam Accepted: IELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 88 & Above, PTE: 61 & Above

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University of Galway Science
Students Ratings & Reviews

3.9/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Friendly
  • Academically oriented
  • Fun loving
  • Multi-dimensional
Student Views
  • 55% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.4
Part time work3.6
Post study jobs3.7
Quality of faculty4.2
Student Life4.3
Value for money4
Public transportation3.9
Safety4.6
Indian Food3.6
Permanent Immigration3.9
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MSc Computer Science—Adaptive Cybersecurity - Batch of 2025
4.2
It’s a good college. Close to nature and beautiful to experience the Irish cultural.
Tips: There are many cultures in Ireland. You can experience the Irish culture and enjoy it. I got a scholarship for my course. They give out scholarships based on the marks from your previous studies. Depending on your marks, there are two types of scholarships. Ireland is the safest country in the world for students. I feel safe everywhere, inside and outside the campus, in the city, and even on public transportation. There are cameras everywhere, so the country is very secure. I really like that I don't have to worry about my safety. Even if I'm out alone at midnight, I feel completely secure. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Many students get jobs after graduation. There are more job opportunities in business fields like accounting and management as well as medical and hospital jobs. We can get jobs in the engineering field as well. What I don't know is whether we will be sponsored to stay in the country if we get an offer. I know the visa only lasts for two years.
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Master in Computer Science (Data Analytics) - Batch of 2025
4.2
Good university and course structure for courses but not a lot of help with future opportunities.
Tips: Transitioning here has been a significant experience and I have definitely experienced a cultural shift here. People have different accents here. Scholarships are available, so definitely apply for them. The course is good, but it moves very fast, so come prepared with the basics of all the subjects. Join different communities to get more exposure. Companies usually don't hire interns because the course is only one year long. You're busy with classes and part-time work. I'd definitely apply for internships, but I'm more likely to get one after I finish the course because I can only work 20 hours while enrolled. Overall, I am satisfied wth my experiences.
Likes (Public transportation): Public transportation is very good in Ireland. Buses are on time and cheap. The availability of transportation is also very good. The roads are built well. You have to get a student card from the university to get the student leap card. You can use this card to travel on buses and trains. Since you are a student, the cost of travel is 50% off.
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MSc (Business Analytics) - Batch of 2025
3.1
My college is well and good but living here is too costly.
Tips: Students should be aware of the rent system or accommodation system of Galway as it is quite expensive and sometimes it is so tough to find it. If you are in the August-September intake, it is important to start looking for houses as early as possible. You should book your house in March or April, which is about 4-5 months in advance.
Likes (Part time work): Part-time jobs are easily available because there are lots of stores that hire very easily. The pay is 13.5 euros per month, so you can easily manage your monthly expenses. You can work wherever you want, and you will get your part-time job within 1 month of applying.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The buses run infrequently. If I have an appointment off campus, I have to wait an hour or two for the bus to come. As a result, I have to leave for class early and come home late, which affects my ability to get a part-time job.
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MSc in Computer Science (Data Analytics) - Batch of 2025
3.8
A culturally diverse and academically enriching experience with strong career opportunities.
Tips: Students should know about academic rigour, career opportunities and cultural diversity. Transitioning was smooth, but adjusting to the culture took time. I had a scholarship of 2,700 Euros. The faculty is highly knowledgeable and supportive and provides guidance beyond lectures. They use teaching methods that include practical applications, case studies, and research-driven insights. The faculty is also diverse, with professors from various nationalities. Overall, I'm satisfied with the university, the course, and the country, as they offer great learning and growth.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I am exploring long-term prospects. My chances of permanent settlement depend on career growth and visa options. I would consider settling down in this country if I had the chance, but my decision would be influenced by factors like job stability and lifestyle.
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Master in Computer Science (Data Analytics) - Batch of 2025
4.9
It's a huge campus and has a lot of facilities and events.
Tips: Before joining the University of Galway, students should be aware of the academic workload, the importance of networking, and the cost of living. The coursework is intensive, requiring strong time management and independent learning. Engaging with faculty, peers, and university events can open doors to research and job opportunities. Galway is a student-friendly city, but living expenses can be high, so budgeting is essential. Transitioning to life here involved adapting to a new education system that emphasises independent thinking, class participation, and practical applications. The cultural shift was significant, especially in terms of social interactions and academic expectations. Irish people are friendly, and the work-life balance is better than in many other countries, but the weather can take some getting used to. I availed of a scholarship, which provided financial assistance. The application process required academic transcripts, a statement of purpose, and other supporting documents. The allowance covered part of my tuition, reducing my financial burden. Students should check the university website for available scholarships and apply early to maximize their chances. Overall, I am satisfied with my university, course, and country. The M.Sc. in Data Analytics is well-structured and industry-focused, helping me build relevant skills. The university provides excellent academic support, career services, and extracurricular opportunities. Ireland's growing tech industry offers great prospects for students in this field. While the cost of living is high, the overall experience of studying in Galway is enriching, both academically and personally.
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MSc (Business Analytics) - Batch of 2025
3.1
The university is beautiful and provides great facilities.
Tips: I'm just glad that I got admission to this university. The cost of tuition is worth it. The large Indian community here celebrates our festivals, and it's a great opportunity to explore a foreign country. Also, there are a lot of job opportunities here with good salaries. I'm really enjoying my time here.
Likes (Value for money): The campus size and facilities are outstanding, and the library and pods for self-study are great. The career guidance is the best part of this university, and it's worth spending a huge amount of money on education in Ireland.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The education system in India is very different from that in Europe. In India, we are used to being spoon-fed information. But in Europe, it's all about self-study. So it's difficult for Indian students to adjust to the European education system.
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The University of Galway and the University of Limerick are among the top universities to study MS in Computer Science in Ireland. The table below includes a comparison between these two universities in terms of thier ranking in the world and the first-year fees of the program:

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University of Limerick MS in Computer Science421INR 14.76 L
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University of Galway

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INR 7 L – INR 45 L

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INR 5 L – INR 44 L

University of Dublin

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INR 10 L – INR 53 L

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The University of Galway application fee is €35 or INR 3,161.59 (when applying through the official website) for undergraduate and graduate admission. However, if applicants can apply for university admission through the CAO application, they must pay a non-refundable application fee of €45 or INR 4

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