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a month agoContributor-Level 9
As an Indian student, if you are thinking to apply for the Trinity College Dublin, the September intake is the most popular one. The calendar aligns well with the academic results of Indian students.
The reasons for the Trinity College Dublin September intake are given below -
- Offers the widest range of courses to apply to
- An ample amount of time for an Irish visa application
- Better access to scholarships
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
University College Cork is one of the best public universities in the Ireland. UCC is known for offering best degree programs for its international students. The University College Cork placement rate attracts students from all over the world. UCC enrols more than 4000 international students.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, University College Cork is among the top choice of international students to continue higher education. AACSD and AMBA accredits UCC. As per Shiksha Popularity Rankings, UCC is ranked at #193 in world. University College Cork offer various programs at UG and PG levels for its international students.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Experienced faculty members instruct students how to apply their academic knowledge in a real-world setting while providing relevant industry insights so students find their classes engaging and will see how these lessons apply to today's job market. Those who choose to attend the M.Sc Business Analytics program can expect to lead an active student life with many opportunities to collaborate on projects and to network with other students with different backgrounds through extracurricular clubs and societies. Classes are of a size that allows for ample one-on-one interaction and personalized guidance when needed. The modules of the cour
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Like most of the Irish universities, the September intake is there to apply for Dublin City University. For many UG courses, the admission deadlines remains the same which is Jul 1, 2026. And for master's courses like the MSc in Computing, the same is the admission deadline.
The students can also opt to go for a January intake which is not that popular.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
There are two main intakes at Dublin City University, which are in September and January which are offered during a year. Although the September intake is the popular one with most of the courses opening for admission in this intake itself.
The DCU January intake which starts in the month of January, is smaller. The admission deadlines for this intake is in December each year.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
As per the official schedule for Dublin City University admissions, for the MSc in Data Analytics the students can apply in the September intake of the year. The admission deadlines for the same are generally in Jun or July during the same year.
For this program, there is no other of intake at DCU. International students can apply via the official portal of this university.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
As per an unofficial source, the Dublin City University acceptance rate is 49%. This makes DCU a little competitive to get into. International students are required to meet all the admission requirements. Some of those are given below -
- A UG degree or a high school diploma
- English language proficiency with test like IELTS, TOEFL or PTE.
- Correct Documents like transcripts, letters of recommendation, personal statement etc.
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a month agoContributor-Level 9
Dublin City University in Ireland is generally considered a top notch university and it is also highly ranked. Given below are the ranks for the same -
- DCU is generally ranked among the top 400 to 500 unis in the world
- The top 4 to 5 in Ireland
However, this university does not have the Russell Group and the Ivy League status.
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
Dublin walkable so students can also travel on foot or by bike. If not there is an affordable and efficient public transport system available and this includes services like Dublin Bus, Luas (Tram), DART, Dublin Bikes (100 stations across city) and Student LEAP Card (Discounted travel card).
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