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Akanksha Malhotra

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According to the academic year 2019/20, the University College Dublin is proud to have more than 850 Indian students. UCD is a global university in Ireland and is the most popular destination for international students. It is home to over 35,000 students. Over 9,500 of the students at UCD come from outside of Ireland. Furthermore, UCD is ranked in the top 1% of higher education institutes worldwide.

Also Read: Why Study in Ireland?

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The application fee for UCD is €50. In order to get your application reviewed, students are required to pay the application fee. To pay the application fee, follow the steps given below:

  • First of all, log into your application
  • Then, select ‘my applications’ and then, sign into an existing account
  • Next, under the ‘checklist’ items next to the application fee, select the button to pay the application fee
  • After this, you will be given other instructions on how to pay. The University College Dublin application fee can be paid via credit or debit card

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According to various sources, University Colleg Dublin acceptance rate is 20%. This means that UCD is highly selective of its applicants when it comes to admissions. Indian students who want to take admission to the undergraduate courses of UCD are required to have at least 70% - 85% (Depending on the subject, exceptions are there) in Class 12. For graduate programs, generally, a minimum of a bachelor’s degree with a second class honors is required.

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As part of the application process, students are required to pay a mandatory and non-refundable fee worth EUR 35 (INR 3076.15) for their application to be processed.

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The tuition fees for the courses offered by University og Galway is mentioned below along with te duration of courses: 

CoursesDuration1st Year Tuition Fees
MS (75 courses)
1 year-2 years
INR 7.1 L - 25.4 L
MIM (19 courses)
1 year-2 years
INR 10.2 L - 16.4 L
BSc (11 courses)
9-24 months
INR 13 L - 22.1 L
BSc (15 courses)
4 years
INR 14.3 L - 21 L
BE/BTech (13 courses)
1 year-5 years
INR 15 L - 21.3 L
LLM (7 courses)
1 year
INR 15 L
BSc7 (6 courses)
1 year-2 years
INR 12.9 L - 21.3 L
MBBS (1 course)
6 years
INR 44.2 L

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Oct 31, 2023, is the University of Galway application deadline for semester 2 students for international students.

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NUI Galway offers popular courses in Molecular Biology, Clinical Medicine, and Engineering. To encourage and motivate students to choose on-campus accommodations, the University of Galway provides over 110 active societies and more than 50 sports clubs for the students. Admissions to the university are moderately competitive, with an 86% acceptance rate.

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Biology, Medicine, Liberal Arts & Social Sciences, Engineering, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Physics, Biochemistry, and Genetics, Computer Science, are some popular fields of research at the institute.

The university has an impressive portfolio of 30,282 scientific papers published and 625,076 citations received.

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University of Galway courses is world-renowned as an expert research-led University. We emphasize inter-disciplinary research courses and collaborations with industry partners in areas of strategic importance, both regionally and nationally.

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From September to June, the academic year is divided into three terms: September-December, January-March, and April-June. For all programs except Medicine and first year, there are two semesters: September-December and January-June.

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