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Diploma in Dental Hygiene 

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Diploma in Dental Hygiene
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Trinity College Dublin 
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Duration

2 years

Tuition & Fees

21.58 Lakh
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Diploma in Dental Hygiene
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Trinity College Dublin 
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Tuition & feesINR 21,57,762
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Trinity College Dublin
Students Ratings & Reviews

4/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Multi-dimensional
  • Friendly
  • Liberal
Student Views
  • 45% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.6
Part time work3.7
Post study jobs3.8
Quality of faculty4.3
Student Life4.4
Value for money3.8
Public transportation4.2
Safety4.2
Indian Food3.9
Permanent Immigration3.9
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MSc in Operations and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
3.4
The university is amazing, beautiful and very resourceful.
Tips: You must get in touch with your course seniors, know about the subjects, and decide wisely if you really like the subjects or not. Do research on the job market based on your experience. There isn't a placement system here, so it gets really hectic finding a job or even a part-time job, so be prepared for that. The university is amazing, very beautiful, very resourceful. Make full use of your time.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty is top-notch and really helpful. They are accessible through emails and also offline appointments. The teaching is mostly case studies, assignments, and interaction-based, which gives an overview of how you will be using the subject knowledge in the real world. The faculty is diverse, with many guest lecturers with expertise in teaching all over the world.
Dislikes (Safety): The attacks on Indians, especially students, are increasing day by day. The college is located right in the heart of the city and poses a risk of theft, attacks, casual racism, etc., due to its proximity to the city centre. It gets a little more unsafe after dark. Transportation is limited to a certain time.
Reviewed on 26 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc in Responsible Business & Sustainability - Batch of 2025
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
3.6
Embrace the cultural shift. Develop a strong sense of civic responsibility.
Tips: Embrace the cultural shift. Develop a strong sense of civic responsibility. The environment is generally safe, but remain vigilant and cautious. While I didn't receive a scholarship, securing one is highly beneficial. The university, people, and course are all excellent, and the country is great too. However, approach the job market post-graduation with an open mind and a flexible attitude, as it can be very competitive, even for part-time positions.
Likes (Indian Food): The Indian restaurants are priced in the mid to high range. I enjoy cooking myself, which influenced my rating. The raw ingredients for most Indian dishes are readily available; you just need to look for them. There are multiple options for everything, and a decent variety of places to eat, allowing for creativity and exploration of other cuisines as well.
Dislikes (Internships): There were no internships provided or easily available. The college did not help arranging those even the dissertation companies were not interested in the interaction. Basically there's no hand holding or favours. You have to be reseilient, persevere and get what you want.
Reviewed on 23 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc in Finance - Batch of 2024
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
2.7
The university is just average.
Tips: Ireland has a tough market to crack, with numerous challenges, including finding a part-time job, managing studies, and applying for full-time corporate jobs. The place is overall good, people here are very friendly, they are always helpful, and there is no discrimination here are such.
Likes (Public transportation): The public transportation in Dublin is excellent. It is very cheap, the whole city is very well connected, and most routes run almost 24 hours a day. The city has three modes of public transport: LUAS (light rail), trains, and buses.
Dislikes (Internships): Not much of internship opportunities are there as a master's student. You won't be hired as an intern in Ireland. They are generally given to Bachelor's students in the penultimate year of their studies. The market is a little tough to crack at this moment.
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Bachelor of Computer Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
3.9
Great student life with many on-campus events.
Tips: There has definitely been a cultural shift. Students address teachers by their names, rather than "Sir" or "Ma'am." Students can leave class, eat, or drink soda without explanation. Basic civic courtesy, such as holding doors and making eye contact, is also common. Following these norms is crucial to avoid negative perceptions and the potential for increased racism.
Likes (Public transportation): There are tons of things to do. The Trinity Sports app allows participation in around 44 different sports. I enjoyed climbing the 36-foot climbing wall in the college. I also attended badminton social sessions, which occurred every two days. Apart from sports, there are various social and cultural events, such as "new to Dublin" events, festivals, and talks. A global room hosts these events. Participating in these activities will allow you to learn a lot and have fun.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The recent, unprovoked attacks on Indians are a growing concern. While I haven't personally experienced any racial incidents, it's been observed that local teens are essentially immune to the law. They often get away with wrongdoing without facing proper punishment. My main advice would be to stay in groups, especially at odd hours.
Reviewed on 19 Aug 2025Read more
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MSc in Computer Science - Intelligent Systems - Batch of 2025
Offered by Trinity College Dublin
3.2
Thriving as an international student at TCD.
Tips: Housing is a major challenge. Start looking for accommodation super early, even before you get your acceptance letter. Dublin's rental market is tough, and on-campus housing is limited. The academic style is very independent. You'll be expected to manage your own time and learning, which can be a shift from other education systems. Professors are brilliant but might not be as hands-on as you're used to. Get ready for a vibrant city life. The college is right in the heart of Dublin, which is amazing, but it also means the city is your campus. Take advantage of all the museums, pubs, and events right at your doorstep. The transition was a mix of exciting and a bit overwhelming. The "craic" (fun and banter) is real, and the Irish are incredibly friendly and welcoming. It's easy to make friends in societies and clubs. A small cultural shift for me was getting used to a more relaxed and less formal approach in some social situations, but it's been a great experience. I was lucky enough to receive a Global Excellence Scholarship. I applied for it through the TCD portals after receiving my offer of admission. It was a partial tuition fee waiver, which made a huge difference. I'd highly recommend checking the TCD website for scholarships that are specific to your home country; there are many options available. TCD is a world-class university with a beautiful campus and a rich history. My course is challenging but intellectually stimulating, and the professors are experts in their fields. As for Ireland, I love it. Dublin is an amazing city to be a student. It's a great mix of old-world charm and modern innovation. I've been able to travel around the country easily and have met so many amazing people. I couldn't be happier with my choice.
Likes (Quality of faculty): I have been very impressed with my professors and their commitment to our education. The faculty in my department is incredibly accessible. All professors hold at least two hours of dedicated office hours per week, and they are genuinely happy to help students one-on-one. I've found that they are also very responsive to emails, often replying within a few hours. I've felt comfortable approaching them to discuss class material, get advice on career path, and even talk about my future research interests. The only minor point is that a few professors, who are heavily involved in research, can sometimes have limited availability, but they do their best to accommodate students.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Many countries offer post-study work visa programs that allow international graduates to stay and seek employment after completing their degrees. These programs often have specific eligibility criteria, such as the level of degree obtained and the timeframe for applying. A key aspect of post-study employment is the transition from a graduate visa to a sponsored work visa. Generally, large multinational corporations, particularly in sectors with skills shortages, are more likely to have established processes for sponsoring international employees.
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Diploma in Dental Hygiene
 at 
Trinity College Dublin 
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  • Diploma in Dental Hygiene is offered by Faculty of Health Sciences under Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin, Ireland.
    This a Bachelors Diploma level program of a course duration of 2 Years.
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