Why choose Ireland for Business Qualification?
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Why choose Ireland for Business Qualification?

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Ireland is known for its educational excellence and unique and enriching cultural experience. As a base for leading global companies, Ireland houses the top 10 technology companies worldwide as well as eight of the top 10 pharmaceutical companies in the world. With just the population of 4 million, Ireland has as many Nobel Laureates as India – which is home to more than 1.2 billion people!

Business Studies is clearly a popular choice for Indian students when it comes to Ireland be it a Bachelors programme or an MBA. Almost 34% of Indian students in the country are enrolled in business-related courses. The country has cultivated excellence in a broad range of business courses that are geared to combat global economic crisis post-2008.

Looking forward to nurturing responsible and ethical business leaders for the future, Ireland has been voted as one of the top 10 countries worldwide to do business in. Opening doorways to a myriad of business careers, business students in Ireland learn to deal with tighter government controls on the financial market and consumer protection front in conforming to regulations and their enforcement in the business world.

A business qualification from Ireland offers you an opportunity to be part of the action! Ireland is ranked amongst the safest countries in the world and has twice been voted the friendliest country in the world too. Since Ireland is an English-speaking country, Indian students find it easier to settle down there.

In an environment where the UK is tightening its visa rules, Ireland is welcoming Indian students with open arms. It even offers a one-year stay back option for its graduates so that students can gain work experience after they complete their studies.

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About 65% of Indian students in Ireland are enrolled at masters or PhD level courses. A safe place for women too, 30% Indian students in Ireland are females.

Home to James Joyce and Oscar Wilde, Ireland is unique, creative and innovative. A business qualification from Ireland will not only give a right launchpad to your career but also offer you a rich and warm international student experience that will help you to handle global businesses effectively.

Q:   What is the acceptance rate for NCI Ireland?
A:

National College of Ireland is one of the best public research universities in the Ireland. The National College of Ireland is among the colleges that do not publish official data on the acceptance rate. However, as per some unofficial sources including EduRank, the National College of Ireland acceptance rate is 52%. This shows that NCI is moderately selective for admissions and international students may find it comparatively tougher to get into. Please note that, the data on the acceptance rate is taken from unofficial source, therefore, it is subject to vary. 

Q:   Is Griffith College in Ireland good for doing a computer Science course?
A:

Griffith College Dublin offers an affordable master's degree in computer Science for international students. The Griffith College Dublin fees for MS in computer Science is around INR 12.59 L for first-year. Therefore, yes Griffith College in Ireland is good for doing a computer Science course.

Q:   What is the cost of a student visa for Ireland?
A:

Candidates looking to apply for a long-stay D Study Visa in Ireland would be required to pay €60 for a single entry valid for 90 days and €100 for a long-stay D Visa with multiple entries. The visa charges are the same for the short-stay C Visa.

Entry Type

Long Stay D visa 

(for staying more than 90 days to study)

Short Stay C visa

(for staying less than 90 days to study)

Single Entry

EUR 60

(INR: 5421.87)

EUR 60

(INR: 5421.87)

Multi entry

EUR 100

(INR: 9036.45)

EUR 100

(INR: 9036.45)

Transit

EUR 25

(INR: 2259.11)

n/a
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8 years ago

mba in ireland without work experience is it possible? How are job opportunity after completing mba in ireland

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9 years ago

hi i have interest in msc in management as well as msc in marketing. iam pretty confused which one to chose. regarding ireland which one of the above is demanded by employers? planning to pursue my degree at national college of ireland.

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KIRAN JOSEPH

9 years ago

Hii, I am a graduate in electrical and electronics engineering. I would like to take mba in hr. Wat are the structure for one year course. And wat about the two year program. Is there any difference in the program on syllabus?

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Ankita Bhatt

9 years ago

Hi Kiran, you must have work experience of atleast 2 or 3 years for an MBA in Ireland. Freshers are not accepted. Programme curriculum is almost same - the one year courses are fast track. Hope it helps.

2015-09-28 22:23:43

Sir what are the requirments to inroll in post Graduation in business Managment studies.

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Swameeka Medhi

2015-09-29 10:08:52

Hi Shubham, which course do you intend to do? a one-year PG Certification or 2 -years MSc in Business Management or MBA? Admission requirements will vary accordingly. Typically, you need a Bachelor’s degree from a good University with a minimum of 60% or 65% average. Additionally, you must have a I

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