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14 hours agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, ATU Ireland is a very good option for Indian students to study in Ireland, for the reasons mentioned below:
- High Employability (94% grads employed within 9 months of completing studies)
- Affordable tuition (INR 13 Lakhs for UG and INR 15.5 Lakhs for PG programs, per year)
- Several part-time work options (20 hrs per week on INR 1.5 K per hour)
- Lower costs of living compared to Dublin
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4 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes. Living in Ireland is costlier for Indian students than living in India. Annual living expenses in Ireland range from €10,000 to €15,000. This, however, can be managed by students by renting shared accommodations, eating home-cooked food, limiting eating outside, budgeting monthly expenses, cutting window shopping, using public transport to travel to places and taking part time jobs.
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