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6 days agoContributor-Level 9
As an Indian student wishing to study at Trinity College Dublin, the programs like Medicine, Drama, Dental Sciences and Music do have strict admission deadlines.
The strict admission deadlines are February 1, each year. Look at the programme and the level given below -
- Bachelor of Medicine and Obstetrics
- Dental Hygiene and Nursing
- Drama and Theatre, Acting
- Music Education and Music
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
Yes students can apply for more than one course in the same academic session of TU Dublin. Moreover a bonus point is that students won't be charged an additional application fee if they log in with the same credentials.
Incase you want to change your acceptance to another course later the same will be arranged
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
TU Dublin states that students should write a personal statement of approximately 600 words explaining reasons for choosing your desired programme and how it will help you further your career.
It will help the evaluators in-
- Generating questions for your interview
- Making sure you understand the nature of your course
- Ascertain your suitability for a 'borderline case'.
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
Indian students will have to present proof of English language proficiency to get admitted to TU Dublin. Check the minimum scores required-
- IELTS Academic- 6.0 with no subscore below 6
- DET- 120 with no subscore below 110
- TOEFL iBT- 80 with no subscore below 18 and a minimum 21 in writing
- PTE- 65
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a week agoContributor-Level 9
The MBA programs at UCD are offered under its business school, named UCD Smurfit School. This school looks for candidates with a minimum of 3 years of quality experience (for full time MBA), a strong degree along with solid GMAT scores.
Look at the key admission requirements for Indian students to go for the MBA programs:
- Work experience
- Academic background (usually a 2:1)
- GMAT focus (Above 565 preferred) or GRE (minimum score of 151)
- Leadership potential
- Communication skills
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a week agoContributor-Level 9
At University College London, the STEM courses have shown pretty great enrolment over the years. Some of the the fastest growing courses here are Computer Science, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence and Sustainability.
Given below are the other courses that receive a lot of applications every year-
- Law (LLB to be specific)
- Engineering and Sustainability
- Business Analytics and Management
- Clinical and Health Sciences
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a week agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, University of Galway is among the top choice of international students to pursue higher education in Ireland. As per Shiksha Popularity Rankings, the University of Galway is ranked at #217 in World and #4 in Ireland. The University of Galway placement rate attracts international students the most.
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a week agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, international students can apply without having their English language test results to the National College of Ireland. They generally receive a conditional offer letter that will require them to submit proof of English proficiency (tests like IELTS, PTE or Duolingo).
These test scores are also important for students to apply and secure an Irish visa. To guide students throughout the process, connecting with Shiksha Study Abroad counsellors can be fruitful.
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