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International students can apply for Griffith College admission through official website. Mentioned below are Griffith College requirements for international for UG and PG admissions:
- Completion of secondary school comparable to Australian Year 12 or equivalent academic achievement
- Meet English language requirements
- Submit additional test score of ACT/SAT (if required)
- Bachelor degree or higher (or equivalent) from a recognised university
- Meet the English language requirements
- Submit additional test score of GMAT/GRE (if required)
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National College of Ireland (NCI) has an acceptance rate of 52% it means that the university is slightly competitive for applicants. The University has a strong focus on research and innovation. It offers a wide range of Undergraduate and Postgraduate programs courses across various fields, including Business Management, Engineering, Design, Education, etc. among many other interesting courses.
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Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin welcomes students from all over the world. Students from over 120 different countries currently study with Trinity college. Students can choose from a wide variety or undergraduate and postgraduate courses covering all disciplines across 3 faculty members and 24 academic schools.Applicants from EU/EEA countries would normally be defined as EU applicants and apply via CAO, whereas Applicants from non-EU/EEA countries would normally be defined as non-EU applicants and apply directly to Trinity portal. Please note this is based on residency rather than nationality.
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Dublin – Ireland’s capital has the largest concentration of large-scale data-centre operations run by Microsoft, Google, Amazon companies involved in the cloud computing sector include EMC2, Dropbox, Zendesk. Furthermore, Dublin is ranked 5th in Europe and 31st globally in the Global Financial Centres Index. Many of the jobs in Dublin’s financial services sector are based at the International Financial Services Centre. Moreover, many IT companies are located in Dublin, including in the south inner area of Dublin 2, and the adjacent counties. Such companies include eBay, Amazon, Dell, Google, LinkedIn, etc.
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In the QS Rankings 2026, TUD ranks at #781-790 and in 2025, it ranks at #851-900. Furthermore, as per Times Higher Education (THE) World University Rankings 2025, Technological University Dublin ranks at #1001-1200.
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TU Dublin is one of the largest third-level educators in Ireland that provides an inclusive and open learning environment offering pathways from graduation to post-graduation to students from all over the world. It is a publicly funded university and a member of the European University Association. Furthermore, it is located on campuses spanning the 3 the largest population centres of Ireland’s capital city – Dublin city, Tallaght, and Blanchardstown.
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Some of the reasons to study at TU Dublin are given below:
- TU Dublin offers inclusive and open-learning experience to students from all over the world
- All of the degrees at the university are recognised internationally
- Many programs are offered across a wide range of disciplines like Engineering, Business, Creative Arts, Humanities, Sciences, Built Environment, etc.
- The main focus of TU Dublin student experience is on practice, with a range of opportunities in the curriculum applying theory to real-world challenges through problem-based learning, project work, work placement opportunities, etc.
- Apart from the academic TU Dublin offers a wid
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TU Dublin MSc in Pharmaceutical Quality Assurance Regulation admission requirements are given below:
- The applicants are required to have an Honors bachelor’s degree in Science or related discipline at 2.2 grade or higher or equivalent qualification
- Personal Statements are required for this course
- IELTS score of overall 6 with nothing less than 6 in each component is required
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