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Divya Shukla

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To be considered competitive at Trinity College Dublin, Indian students are required to have an overall class 12 average of 80% to 85% from CBSE, State Boards or ICSE. 

For the more competitive TCD courses, the baseline gets closer to 85 to 90% with at least 75% in all subjects. 

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Akash Gaur

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Indian food in not directly available at the ICD B-School Ireland. Students either cook their own food or look for Indian food options near the campus. Some popular options include Andhra Bhavan on Abbey Street and Hyderabadi Kitchen on Camden Street.

Students are advised to consult the B-school admins about the same before applying.

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, Indian students also need to plan for additional costs like Ireland residence permit, visa application fee, healthcare, and travel to and from home country. These are mentioned below:

Additional CostsEstimated Cost in EUREstimated Cost in INR
Ireland Residence PermitEUR 300/yearINR 33.3 K
Visa application feeEUR 60 to EUR 100INR 6.6 K to INR 11.1 K
Travel to and from home countryVaries-
HealthcareEUR 500 to EUR 700/yearINR 55.6 K to INR 77.8 K

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, students can change their course at ICD B-School Dublin. To do the same, students need to contact the ICD Administration Office. The B-school will then guide students regarding the process, entry requirements, and how changing the course may affect the status of the Ireland student visa.

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Akash Gaur

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International College Dublin B-school is not ranked by Shiksha or any other prominent university/college ranking body. The institute's QQI certified programs and ACCA recognition however, does make it a reliable institution to pursue higher studies in Ireland.

Students can also explore other top Business & Management Studies Universities/Colleges in Ireland.

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Akash Gaur

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Students at TCD Ireland are usually assessed via a mix of end-of-term written essays, continuos assessments (CA), and practicals. The final results are calculated based on the ECTS credit weighting.

End-of-year exams and a capstone project or dissertation carry the highest weightage. Students are advised to consult their Personal tutor to know more.

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Akash Gaur

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TCD Ireland mixes traditional lectures with interactive tutorials, seminars, and self-directed research. The college follows an independent learning model, where classes are usually for discussions and practical implementation of concepts rather than introductory sessions.

With a student-to-faculty ratio of 10:1, students get a more personalised study experience.

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Akash Gaur

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Yes, Indian students on a Stamp-2 Ireland student visa can work up to 20 hours per week during term and up to 40 hours per week during holidays. Students will need a GNIB/IRP card and a PPS number.

Retail assistants, Cafe orrestaurant staff, and IT support are popular part-time work options for Indian students in Ireland.

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Akash Gaur

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Computing, Business Administration, Accountancy, Digital Media & Journalism, and Law are popular streams among Indian students at GC Dublin.

Mentioned below are some of the best courses for Indian students to pursue at Griffith College Ireland:

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Akash Gaur

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Initial deposit for Indian students at Griffith College Ireland is worth EUR 6,000 (INR 6.5 Lakhs). Paying this is mandatory to confirm enrolment.

Indian students applying for part-time courses have to pay a lower initial deposit worth EUR 1,500 (INR 1.62 Lakhs).

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