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Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin (Dublin) Courses & Fees
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Student Views
- 41% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.8
Part time work4
Post study jobs4.3
Quality of faculty4.5
Student Life4.5
Value for money4
Public transportation4
Safety4.4
Indian Food3.6
Permanent Immigration3.9
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Anonymous
MSc in Entrepreneurship & Innovation - Batch of 2023
3.6
PlacementsInfrastructureFacultyCrowd & Campus LifeValue for Money
I had the best experience of my life at Trinity.
Tips: This college contains a variety of students so you have to be prepared to communicate with each and every person because it is very important to make connections here. You will also feel the quality of education is much higher than India. All my classmates were also very good.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty here is very good and very supportive. Teaching quality of Trinity Business School is up to the mark. All my classmates were also great and very friendly. Teachers also helped me a lot in writing my dissertation and helped me throughout the semester.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Permanent immigration in Dublin is a little bit difficult because we have to stay more than 5 years to get a Stamp 4 visa and till then you will only have voting rights, not permanent residency. But if anyone wants to stay here he\she can stay for that long and can get a stamp 4 visa.
Reviewed on 28 Sep 2023Read more
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Shyam Mohan 
MSc in Operations and Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2021
4.5
PlacementsInfrastructureFacultyCrowd & Campus LifeValue for Money
Very satisfied with the University, course and the country
Tips: The culture is pretty warm and friendly. Food would be something that you would miss so learn cooking.
I did not avail scholarships. I am very satisfied with the University, course and the country. Ireland is English speaking country. It is friendly and welcoming.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The knowledge possessed by faculty in their respective subjects is immense. The teaching is more job oriented which helps the student to gain knowledge for the job market. Diversity is what I was looking for while choosing Trinity College Dublin. I am extremely satisfied with this.
Dislikes (Internships): TCD does have the concept of internship. But that's not an issue at all because the exposure and quality of the faculty is very good. There are no available internship concepts in Trinity College Dublin. This is something that you find only in UCD.
Reviewed on 10 Jul 2023Read more

Vanshika Sinha 
Bachelor of Computer Engineering - Batch of 2023
3.7
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Insider insights of studying at Trinity!
Tips: Before joining Trinity, the students must know this fact that the university focuses most on practical learning rather than theoretical learning, and due to this, the students must focus on gaining industry exposure to gain practical experience before coming here. It is also very essential to know that there is many cultural difference compared to India, the environment is different, the weather is different, the people are different and the cuisine is also very much different. The students must prepare themselves mentally and physically to study in a foreign land and get used to the cultural difference in the new country. Lastly, Trinity is ranked the no.1 college in Ireland, and studying here is definitely a value for money if the opportunities offered here are carefully utilised by the students.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Doing a Bachelors degree from Trinity College Dublin was a great experience, especially the experience with the faculty there. The professors and the teaching unit at Trinity are extremely supportive and address the student's problems with utmost care and concern. While facing any difficulties, the faculty gives personal attention to the particular student in need and this way the faculty is most easily approachable. In Trinity, there is more attention given to practical learning rather than theoretical learning by making the students work on the assignments and projects by themselves and research the topic deeply on their own, rather than being solely based on the lecture slides and bookish knowledge.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Being an Indian citizens and holding an Indian passport, it is a very much complicated process to study or work in any European country because most of the European countries follow a very rigid process for immigration and visa sponsorship for international applicants. Unfortunately, some of the companies only offer internships or full-time opportunities to those holding an EU/EEA citizenship, which creates much hassle for the non EU/EEA citizens. The salary offered is pretty good for fresh graduates, but the most difficult part is the immigration and visa sponsorship, which derives the international applicants of various career opportunities.
Reviewed on 27 Jun 2023Read more
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Rishita Singh 
MSc Management - Batch of 2023
4.6
PlacementsInfrastructureFacultyCrowd & Campus LifeValue for Money
Good university to be in.
Tips: Nice University. Thorough research on the course and values given by the university. Familiarization with the visa process is important for students coming here. You should have happy easy-going attitude during the waiting process at the university. Overall good university to be in. Students must get used to the Irish culture here. Learning to cook will be an important skill one can have before joining studies abroad
Likes (Internships): There are many internship opportunities available especially if you are young and have just graduated from the university. It is easy to apply, which is done from the company website. The acceptance rate is high if you are young and from a good college. The work culture here is good and people are treated with respect.
Dislikes (Safety): Safety can be poor sometimes because there are instances of people getting robbed. There are also many instances of pickpockets happening especially in the city centre. The law doesn't charge children under the age of 18, therefore, the Irish boys are a menace. There are instances of physical assault on people especially foreigners by Irish teenagers.
Reviewed on 25 Jun 2023Read more

Samrat Singh Rawat 
MSc Management - Batch of 2023
4.2
PlacementsInfrastructureFacultyCrowd & Campus LifeValue for Money
A prestigious college with an impeccable student life and architecture.
Tips: The people in Ireland are friendly and quite accommodating in general, plus make sure to make friends from different cultures and countries, because that's how you'll be able to adapt to Dublin easily. The culture in Ireland is a bit different than Asian countries and the people in Ireland have a very liberal mindset, plus you will have to know some of the local slang they use there, so it is very important to make Irish friends. Overall, I'm quite satisfied with the university, the course and the country.
Likes (Student Life): Trinity college has a great student life and there are tons of events, catered to the different likes and tastes of the students, hosted every week. I enjoyed making new friends from all over the world at Trinity, and social events conducted at the Pavilion bar helped me with that. As for student clubs, the clubs and activities can range from sports and music to entrepreneurship clubs like the 'Enactus' club. I personally benefited from the Enactus club as I got to make new professional connections.
Dislikes (Safety): Dublin in general is a safe city as compared to other European cities and what's intriguing is the fact that Ireland is one of only two EU countries with a helpline for victims of crime. The student accommodation in Ireland are extremely safe and the staff members are always available 24/7 in case we need any help or if there is any emergency.
Reviewed on 23 Jun 2023Read more
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