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Contributor-Level 10
The National College of Ireland is among the top 200 colleges in the world. As per one of the former students of NCI, The MS programme in cloud computing is well designed and up to date .cloud computing is very much in demand across the world and is in the 11/2016 critical skill shortage list of Ireland. Thus there is scope for jobs and easy PR possiblity. The tuition fees for MS in Cloud Computing in the National College of Ireland is INR 13.65 L per year. Aslo, international students should check the admission requirements before applying to the National College of Ireland.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 6
Whether you want to go for Data Science or Cloud Computing, City College will provide you with utmost opportunities for placement. In Data Science you will learn to analyse and extract useful insights from data, while Cloud Computing will enable you to deliver data and associated analytics, resources etc. to multiple location. Whatever your choice, rest assured! City College has an active placement team that ties up with top-ranking MNCs including Accenture, TCS, Cognizant and more. And you can get a minimum salary package of 2.5 to 5 lacs per annum. Also, the college provide hands-on training to the students alongside imparting in-dep
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
International applicants must pay an application fee of €15,000 to apply to the MSc in Cloud Computing programme at the National College of Ireland (NCI). Through the Master's Edge Scholarship, current and former NCI students and alumni can apply to get a 25% discount on the course.
The annual tuition and fees for the course amount to €14,500. September is when the one-year course begins.
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Contributor-Level 10
Below is the MSc in Cloud Computing at the National College of Ireland:
1.An honours primary in computing discipline with a 2.2 or higher GPA. Students in their final year of UG study can be admitted on the condition that their degrees are awarded before they enrol at the National College of Ireland.
2. The college operates a Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL) scheme. Applicants who do not meet the normal academic requirements may be considered based on relevant work and other experience. This may be assessed using a portfolio of learning, demonstration of work produced, and an interview.
3. Applicants must meet the E
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