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MSc in Energy Management
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TU Dublin 
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1 year
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Tuition & Fees

15.65 Lakh
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MSc in Energy Management
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Fees

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Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Tuition & feesINR 15,65,251
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TransportationINR 46,634
Books & Class materialsINR 71,894
Info IconCalculated at the exchange rate of 1 Euro = INR 107.94835 | Tuition & expenses were last updated on 15ᵗʰ June 2026







MSc in Energy Management
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MSc in Energy Management
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TU Dublin 
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Technological University Dublin
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.1/5
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Student Views (Based on Reviews)
  • 46% students never faced discrimination in this university
Vibe of Campus
Academically oriented
Friendly
Easy going
Liberal
Internships3.4
Part time work3.8
Post study jobs4.1
Quality of faculty4.5
Student Life4.4
Value for money4.2
Public transportation4.3
Safety4
Indian Food4
Permanent Immigration4
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science Human Centered Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2025
4.1
A Supportive Learning Experience at TU Dublin – Tallaght
Tips: If you're heading to the Tallaght campus, the absolute biggest shock is how much everything relies on you driving your own studies. The lecturers are actually super sound and approachable if you catch them after class, but they aren't going to chase you down for assignments—you either stay on top of the independent coursework or you drop behind fast. The campus itself has solid facilities, and there's a decent buzz around the clubs and societies if you actually bother to show up and get involved. Honestly, I'm really glad I chose TU Dublin. Ireland is an incredibly safe, welcoming place to live, and the quality of the modules is top-tier. Just a heads-up for anyone moving here: start hunting for student accommodation the exact second you get your offer. The Dublin housing market is an absolute nightmare right now, so sorting your place to stay early is way more important than worrying about your books.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
Prepping time for classes20 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Reviewed on 1 Jul 2026Read more
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MSc in Data Analytics - Grangegorman - Batch of 2026
4.6
TUD - best decision ever
Tips: I lived abroad from my childhood, so I did not face any cultural shift. There are no scholarships at TUD, so you can try applying for government scholarships. I am very satisfied with my university, as it's the best in the fields of engineering, science, and technology.
Likes (Safety): I haven't faced any issues. Make friends with everybody. Don't hesitate to talk to anyone there. Being easygoing with everyone in Dublin will help you more than facing issues. Avoiding stereotypes about racism can help you connect with a lot of people.
Dislikes (Internships): Apply for internships from the start and graduation roles the year before. Get support from the groups in the university. Applying from the start is a wise decision, and could emails on LinkedIn help? If you don't apply from the beginning, you don't get it. Make sure to use the Irish format for the CV and add tools and skills you know to the CV.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1200
Prepping time for classes25 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 40000
Reviewed on 25 Jun 2026Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
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4.3
A Balanced College Experience with Strong Faculty Support
Tips: If you're planning on coming here, just be ready to actually put the work in from day one because juggling the classes requires some serious time management. Settling in wasn't too bad for me though the culture shock was definitely real at first when it came to hanging out with people from completely different backgrounds but honestly it helped me grow a lot and learn to adapt. The learning setup is decent, but nobody is going to hand you anything on a silver platter; you really have to go out of your way to find internships or join clubs. I didn't get any scholarships myself, but I know they have a few financial aid and merit options up for grabs if you qualify. Looking back, I'm pretty happy with my choice. The professors actually support you, the campus facilities are solid, and there’s plenty of room to grow both personally and academically.
Likes (Quality of faculty): I gave the faculty a 5 because honestly, the professors here are top-tier. They really know their stuff, but more importantly, they’re just super easy to talk to. You can easily catch them after class or drop by to sort out any doubts, which makes a massive difference when you're trying to actually grasp the material. The way they teach is really solid, too. It’s not just boring lectures—they bring in real-world examples and case studies that keep things interesting, and they actually get everyone talking instead of just talking at us. Plus, the department has a really good mix of people. You’ve got professors who spent years in the industry mixed with academics from all sorts of different backgrounds, which brings a ton of fresh perspectives into the classroom.
Dislikes (Part time work): I gave part-time work a 3 mostly because finding a job on campus is a total lottery. There just aren’t enough openings to go around, and even if you try to get something basic like a library gig or desk work, the competition is insane. You can find off-campus stuff like retail, internships, or freelancing, but trying to juggle that with classes is exhausting, especially with commuting and strict shifts. The uni workload is already so heavy that it’s hard to commit to regular hours anyway. Plus the pay is pretty average and usually just 5,000 to 10,000 a month which honestly doesn't feel worth it when you factor in all the time and effort you’re putting in.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 3975
Prepping time for classes30 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 48350
Reviewed on 3 May 2026Read more
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MSc in Hospitality Management - Batch of 2026
4.7
Hard to find part-time jobs.
Tips: When you join college Especially for the Masters student, get your ID card and student enrollment form sorted as soon as possible so that u get an IRP. Apply as soon as possible and do not delay. The university also has 2 football fields and a very good library where you can access books. And for the students coming from India keep a atleast a 3 to 4 months expenses at least.
Likes (Student Life): In college student life is good and the student council and staff are supportive. We can join many clubs and can stand-up for the student council selection and many other activities are done for the students wellbeing. Not to forget It also has a gym facility and 2 big football fields.
Dislikes (Part time work): Part time is a bit challenging as our Stamp 2 visa says only 20 hours a week during college. Whereas the part time sometimes varies from 25 to 30 hours mandatory in a few companies. Part-time work is challenging because after long shifts students feel tired, have less time to study, and struggle to manage classes, assignments, and personal life at the same time.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 300
Prepping time for classes35 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 50000
Reviewed on 1 Feb 2026Read more
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MA in Child Family & Community Studies - Batch of 2024
3.5
TUD is a wonderful place to learn for those who are interested in exploring and trying new things.
Tips: TUD is a prestigious institution. We have to learn a lot on our own and must try to use the resources available in college. TUD has an international helpline for its students as well. So it'd be easy for international students. Assignments are fine as well. Requires some time and effort.
Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1600
Prepping time for classes5 hours/Week
Expected Annual SalaryEuro 46650
Reviewed on 26 May 2025Read more
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MSc in Energy Management
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TU Dublin 
Highlights

  • The programme has been planned in response to a need in Industry for a master's degree programme that integrates energy, environmental issues and management
  • The program will enhance the present and future effectiveness of managers, engineers, and scientists by providing an opportunity to study the theory and practice of current developments, laws, standards, technologies, management, economics and finance, associated with European energy and environmental issues
  • Graduates from the program will be effective managers of environmental technology with an in-depth awareness of resource management under financial and environmental constraints
  • The program is designed primarily for engineers, but will also be of interest to scientists, managers and multi-discipline professionals such as environmental health officers, architects, and planning officers
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MSc in Energy Management
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