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Piyush Pandey

Contributor-Level 9

Dublin Business School offers various undergraduate, postgraduate, part-time, and full-time programs in specializations including Accounting and Finance; Arts; Business and Management; Law; Psychology; and more. Some of the most popular Dublin Business School courses with high expected salaries are given below:

  • Counselling and Psychotherapy
  • Law
  • Accounting and Finance
  • Arts
  • Business and Management
  • Information Technology
  • Professional Accountancy
  • Psychology and Social Science

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Gunjan Aggrawal

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International students who are looking for an affordable option with a reputation and accreditation must choose Dublin Business School. The DBS offers its undergraduate programs in tuition cost between INR 5L and INR 8L, whereas Kempy offers the same between INR 11L and INR 34L.

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Dublin Business School

Kempy Business School

Tuition Cost

UG: INR 5.35 L - 8.96 L

PG: INR 8.78 L - 13.25 L

UG: INR 11.18 L - 34.18 L

PG: INR 6.23 L - 26.17 L

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Jiya Chauhan

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According to the Shiksha's reviews,  DBS is better than National College of Ireland based on factors such as internships, part-time work, post-study job, quality of faculty, student life, value for money, transportation, immigration, safety and food. In addition, with an acceptance rate of 55%, DBS allows easy admission compared to the National College with a low acceptance rate. (50%-52%)

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Rashmi Singh

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The reputation of master's programme in International Accounting and Finance is globally good and can be considered for pursuing. DBS provides MSc in International Accounting and Finance full-time for one year or part-time for two years.

Along with emphasizing practical skills, the program's fundamental topics include the function of capital markets, quantitative financial modeling, treasury risk management, international financial reporting, and advanced financial management.

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Akansha katariya

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Dublin Business School offers highly reputed MSc programme in Data Analytics. The programme seeks to address the constantly increasing need for data analytics experts across industries, including those with programming skills, data analysis with related context, and graph technology, which is thought to be an efficient way to support the creation of complex AI applications. 

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Mukul Thapa

Contributor-Level 9

Some of the best reason why an MBA is worthy to pursue at DBS is given below -

  • The programme improves personal, academic, and professional development of the students
  • The lectures and evaluation techniques help students to function as efficient managers 
  • Students will be able to evaluate and apply significant global management issues
  • It improves knowledge and comprehension of international business

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Nishtha Bhatnagar

Contributor-Level 9

Yes International students are compelled to enroll in the Dublin Business School due to its well-known research activities, globally acclaimed educational program, possibilities and advancement ladder, and student growth. Its a good college for studies

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Taru Bhandari

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The GPA requirements at the Dublin Business School are based on the student's classification of higher certificate and ordinary bachelor's degree. The minimum unweighted GPA of 3.25 on a 4.0 scale (B Average) is expected from international students who have distinction in their academic report. On the other hand, students with Merit grade 1 and 2 must provide a minimum score of 3 and 2.5 on a 4 scale. In addition, students with pass status on their academic profile must score a minimum of 2 GPA on a 4-point scale. Students can refer to the table below for the same:

Classification of Higher Certificates (Level 6) and Ordinary Bachelor's Degrees (Level 7)

GPA boundary values

Distinction

3.25

Merit Grade 1

3.0

Merit Grade 2

2.4

Pass

2.0

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Jasleen Shukla

Contributor-Level 9

Some of the crucial Dublin Business School requirements for Indian Students are given below:

UG Requirements:

  • BTEC National Diploma in a cognate area
  • Proof of age 
  • CV
  • Relevant transcripts
  • English language requirements

PG Requirements:

  • A bachelor's degree 
  • Academic transcripts 
  • Proof of identification 
  • English language requirements
  • Program-specific requirements
  • GNIB card
  • Work permit (if applicable)
  • Detailed CV
  • Academic/Business reference

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Esha Tiwari

Contributor-Level 9

With a 55% acceptance rate, the Dublin business school is comparatively hard to get into for international students. This showcases that the university follows a stringent holistic approach to selecting deserving candidates for DBS programs

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