

B.J.M.C. Courses at Trinity College Dublin
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Trinity College Dublin B.J.M.C. Highlights 2026
For international students, Trinity College Dublin offers 3 years to 4 years of B.J.M.C. program. An B.J.M.C. course in Trinity College Dublin is ideal for students aiming for academic prestige and global exposure and seeking benefits. Trinity College Dublin offers 10 B.J.M.C. courses to international students. Some most popular specializations opted by Indians are Film Making, Film Making and Film Making. First-year tuition cost of these programs lie between EUR 21,570 - 23,650 and it does not include living expenses such as accommodation, transport, food, etc.
Trinity College Dublin B.J.M.C. Admission Requirements and Eligibility
Students must fulfill the basic eligibility requirements and submit all the mandatory documents in order to secure Trinity College Dublin admissionto the B.J.M.C. course. The scores required as part of the eligibility include
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Answered 2 weeks ago
Entry to the Trinity College Dublin is somewhat competitive. The institute has an acceptance rate of 48% requires students to maintain a strong academic record. 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 requi
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Answered 2 weeks ago
Trinity College Dublin can be a great option for Indian students for the reasons mentioned below:
- TCD ranks #1 in Ireland, #29 in Europe, and #75 in the world as part of QS World Ranking 2026
- Strong Industry connections
- 2-year post study work visa option
- Hub of Global Tech and Finance firms (Apple, Goo
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Answered 2 weeks ago
Yes, TCD has produced Nobel Prize winners in fields like Physics and Medicine. This includes Ernest Walton and William C. Campbell. Mentioned below are the achievments of both:
- Ernest Walton: First Irish Nobel Laureate in Physics (1951) for splitting the atom
- William C. Campbell: Irish Biologist who
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Answered a week ago
To be considered competitive at Trinity College Dublin, Indian students are required to have an overall class 12 average of 80% to 85% from CBSE, State Boards or ICSE.
For the more competitive TCD courses, the baseline gets closer to 85 to 90% with at least 75% in all subjects.
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