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Answered a month ago
Entry to the Trinity College Dublin is somewhat competitive. Trinity College acceptance rate for Indian students is around 33%. For entry to UG courses, students need a minimum 80% to 85% in their Class 12th board exams. For PG courses, a 2:1 Honours degree is required from a recognised institute.
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Answered a week ago
For Indian students, the most competitive programs available at Trinity College Dublin are in the areas of STEM, Health Sciences and Business.
TCD operates on rolling admissions with an average acceptance rate of around 34%.
Landing a spot to any of its departments would require students to do bette
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Answered a week ago
Trinity College Dublin has a hybrid approach which prioritises the academic merit as a baseline, while utilising the holistic profile evaluation for the competitive programs and final selection.
The Baseline is the strict academic merits -
- For UG courses, Indian students need an average of 80% to 85
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Answered a week ago
Both TCD and UCD are top choices to study in Ireland for Indian students. Both have their strong points, and the choice of which is better depends on the subject, budget, and lifestyle preferences of a student.
TCD is better for:
- Arts, Law, Medicine, Pharmacy, Humanities, and Computer Science
- More comp
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Answered a week ago
Both TCD Ireland and TUM are world-class options for an MSc in Computer Science. However, they both serve different career goals.
TCD is better for students who are:
- prioritizing a shorter 1-year program
- faster-route to the English-speaking job market
- looking to work in the "Silicon Valley of Europe" as
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