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Ridhi

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The majority of the Class of 2024 of TU Dublin got hired in the financial sector as per HEA data. Check the breakdown of some sectors in which students were employed in-

  • Sales and customer service occupations (16.5%)
  • Human health and social work activities (11.3%)
  • Human health and social work activities (10.8%)
  • Construction (10.8%)
  • Industry (9%)

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Ridhi

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The majority of the Class of 2024 was hired for professional occupational roles. Check the breakdown of some occupations of the TU Dublin graduates as per HEA-

  • Professional occupations- 38.5%
  • Associate professional and technical occupations- 24%
  • Administrative and secretarial occupations- 8.6%
  • Sales and customer service occupations- 8.1%
  • Sales and customer service occupations- 5.8%

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Ridhi

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There are several ways to secure placement and internship opportunities at TU Dublin. The Class of 2024 secured jobs through some of the following ways-

  • Personal contact- 23.2%
  • Recruitment Site- 20.3%
  • Already worked there (including internship/placement)- 19.9%
  • Social Media/Profession Networking Sites- 9.7%
  • Employer Website- 6.2%

 

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Ridhi

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Up to 95.5% of TU Dublin graduates get places in Ireland itself (including Northern Ireland) meanwhile the remaining student population gets placed in a foreign country. 96.7% of Business Administration & Law students get placed within Ireland while for Engineering this figure is 90.8%

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The TU Dublin alumni studied the following top programs before securing good placements at the uni-

  • Business/Commerce, General (8.91%)
  • Marketing (8.36%)
  • Business Administration and Management, General (8.15%)
  • Computer Science (5.68%)
  • Electrical and Electronics Engineering (5.2%)

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Akash Gaur

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Take the suburban rail to Pearse Station from the City Centre or the tram to Trinity stop. The pearse station is based just on the east end of the TCD Ireland campus.

The tram would drop you at the front gate. You can also take the bus from Nassau Street or Graffton Street. The campus is based 26-mins from the Dublin airport.

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, Indian food is available at TCD Ireland. However, Indian food on-campus is limited. It is usually served during special events by the Indian society on campus. There are many places near the campus that serve quality Indian food. Some popular ones are listed below.

Restaurant/Dining PlaceKnown ForAddress
Rasam RestaurantBeetroot Curry, Kesa Kulfi, Garlic Onion & Coriander Naan18/19 Glasthu;e Road, Dun Laoghaire, Co. Dublin
Cosmo DublinSushi, Teppanyaki, and Italian dishes2nd Floor, Liffey Valley Shopping Centre, Foothill Roadm Dublin
Spice Village Indian RestaurantButter Chicken,  
Chicken Tikka Masala, and Saag Paneer
Dublin 6W, County Dublin

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Virajita Bisht

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Yes, Trinity College Dublin has a large number of international students available here. There are over 28% to 35% of all students (22,000) international ones. 

This university is considered very popular among international students. The students enjoy the factors given below -

  • Indian students can work part time during their studies
  • Post study visa option (UG get to stay for 1 year after graduation and PG grads stay for up to 2 years after graduation)
  • Applicants can  get an access to so many scholarships which includes merit based, subject specific and government funded options.

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Ridhi

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Yes TU Dublin acceptance rate stands around 46% meaning out of every 100 candidates who apply for its admission process upto 46 will  be accepted. This makes it moderately hard to get into the university as only half applicants will be offered admission

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Ridhi

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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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