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Ridhi

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Yes because Dublin is a global hub and home to leading tech and finance companies. It provides various key sites to visit like beautiful museums, galleries, live music and literary festivals etc. Lastly its a popular choice of multiple international students already who join every year. Few attractions include Temple Bar, Grafton Street, St Stephen's Green, TCD etc.

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Ridhi

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Dublin walkable so students can also travel on foot or by bike. If not there is an affordable and efficient public transport system available and this includes services like Dublin Bus, Luas (Tram), DART, Dublin Bikes (100 stations across city) and Student LEAP Card (Discounted travel card). 

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Manashjyoti Sharma

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Trinity College Dublin MBA placement rate stands at 78%, and the graduates are employed within few months of graduation. The top employers at Trinity College Dublin are listed below-

  • Accenture
  • Deloitte
  • EY
  • Salesforce
  • Hubspot
  • KPMG
  • PwC
  • Meta
  • JP Morgan

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Vipra Bisht

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Trinity College Dublin MBA placement rate stands at 78%, and the graduates are employed within few months of graduation.  TCD grads salary is increased by 80% after graduation. Around 25% grads changed country for employment.

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Kanishka Gambhir

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There are various fields in which graduates of Griffith College Dublin get skilled. Below mentioned are the top skills that graduates gain from Griffith College Dublin along with percentage of students who gained those skills- 

Top skills 

Percentage of students 

Microsoft Office 

22.22% 

Communication 

20.72% 

Microsoft Excel 

19.98% 

Customer Service 

19.11% 

Teamwork 

17.99% 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The Griffith College Dublin provides on-campus accommodation facility for international students. Griffith Halls of Residence is the on-campus accommodation residency. There are many facilities offered at this residency such as- 

  • Laundry 

  • Fitness room 

  • Library 

  • Free parking 

  • Restaurant 

  • Green area 

  • Student Union Building 

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Kanishka Gambhir

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As per the Griffith College reviews & ratings given by students, the college gets a 4.6 rating out of 5.0 for Public Transportation. Applicants can check the below table to learn more about the Griffith College Dublin reviews: 

Components 

Ratings 

Public Transportation 

4.6 

Safety and Value for Money 

4.4 

Quality of faculty 

4.3 

Permanent Immigration and Student Life 

4.1 

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Akash Gaur

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The University College Dublin fee deposit is required to be paid to confirm admisison at the university. This is around EUR 500 and EUR 750, as per the course you apply to. In INR, it is roughly INR 53 K and INR 79 K. The deposit is to be submitted by the admission offer's acceptance deadline. The deposit would be clearly mentioned in the admission offer.

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Aashish Upadhyay

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At Trinity College Dublin, there's a rich culture of student societies you can join, covering everything from sports, arts, and culture to academic and political interests. Students often highlight that these societies are a great way to meet like-minded peers, explore hobbies, and gain leadership experience. Some popular ones include the Trinity College Historical Society, the Philosophical Society, and various international student groups.

Being part of a society not only enriches campus life but also helps in personal growth and networking, especially if you're new to Dublin. Many societies host regular events, workshops, and socials

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Ridhi

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According to Yelp some of the Indian places to dine at the nearby UCD Dublin campus are Ravi's Kitchen, Pickle Eating House and Bar, Kerela Kitchen, Bombay Pantry, Thamel Nepalese and Indian Cuisine, Khan Balti House and Tadka House.

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