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a week agoBeginner-Level 5
Being a student at DBS Global University I can tell you that the eligibility requirements for the B.Tech programme are pretty student friendly. You'll need to have finished Class 12 with Physics Mathematics and either Chemistry or Computer Science from a recognised board plus meet the university's admission criteria. What stands out to me about DBS is its emphasis on practical learning alongside academics. With state of the art labs internships live projects industry exposure and excellent placement support it's a fantastic place for students looking to hone their technical skills and pave the way for a successful career.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
NCI alumni can help students in the Irish job market via direct employee referrals, insider advice, and exclusive networking opportunities.
- NCI regularly hosts alumni placement mixers to connect students with industry professionals in the International Financial Service (IFSC) and the Silicon Docks
- Many Irish job roles are filled via internal referrals instead of public job listings. Connecting with NCI alumni can help students land such unadvertised roles
- NCI alumni also participate in mentorship programs to guide students about the Irish work culture, CV reviews, and interview preparation
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
For MSc in Finance, Dublin City University is a better option than NCI Ireland, for the following reasons:
- Ranked among the top 100 Best Masters in Financial Markets globally by Eduniversal
- Better global prestige (ranks #408 globally in QS 2027 rankings) than NCI Ireland (#701 in Europe)
- Better access to Dublin's top banks and financial firms (PwC, HSBC, Bank of Ireland)
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
MSc in Data Analytics graduates get easy access to in-demand roles like Data Analyst, Data Scientist, Business Intelligence Analyst, and Data Engineer at companies like Google, Meta, LinkedIn, Microsoft, Amazon, and Apple.
NCI can be a great option for an MSc in Data Analytics as an Indian student for the following reasons:
- 86% graduate employability
- Partnerships with global tech giants like Google, IBM, and Amazon
- Low tuition fee (EUR 17,000 or INR 18.5 Lakhs)
- Scholarships worth up to EUR 5,000 (INR 5.45 Lakhs)
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
MSc in Business Analytics course of DCU Ireland is a 1-year long course. It is endorsed by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA). Two intakes are there for this course Sep and Jan. The tuition fees for this course is EUR 23,000 (Around INR 25.10 lakh).
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
MSc in Business Analytics course of DCU Ireland is a 1-year long course. It is endorsed by the International Institute of Business Analysis (IIBA). Two intakes are there for this course Sep and Jan. The tuition fees for this course is EUR 23,000 (Around INR 25.10 lakh).
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, there are application charges that are applied while submitting MS course application at University College Dublin. There is only one MS course accessible to Indian students at UCD. Without paying the application fee for the course, the admission application cannot move forward. For MS Course, it is a non-refundable amount of EUR 70, that is estimated to be INR 7.60 K (EUR 1 = INR 108.43).
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
The UCD offers only a single MS course in Economics for a duration of 1 year. The tuition fee of this specialisation is INR 24 L but the living cost also include the insurance, transportation and accommodation charges with the tuition fee. The hostel fee is INR 9.63 L – 10.63 L and the transportation costs around INR 83.12 K.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
No, GRE/GMAT scores are not a compulsory entry requirement for MS Course at University College Dublin but it could be added to strengthen the application. UCD only offers 1 MS Course to Indian students that is MS in Economics and Data Analytics. The compulsory entry requirements are-
• UG Degree (2:1 Hons. Degree/3.0 GPA on 4.0 scale/60-65%)
• English Proficiency (IELTS - 6.5, TOEFL- 90, PTE - 63, Duolingo – 120)
• GRE/GMAT (optional)
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
UCD is ranked at #120 in the whole wide-world and #2 in Ireland as per Shiksha's Popularity Ranking. The University College Dublin is ranked by other critical providers also like ARWU, QS and THE. As per THE (Times Higher Education), the University College Dublin is ranked at #201 for both the years, 2025 and 2026.
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