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5 days agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, TCD Ireland offers mental health support via its Students Counselling Services and College Health Services departments. Some common features of mental health support for Indian students at Trinity Dublin are listed below:
- Free, confidential, and professional counselling sessions
- Primary healthcare checkups
- Support for students with disabilities
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5 days agoContributor-Level 10
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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5 days agoContributor-Level 10
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:
- MSc in Big Data Management and Analytics
- MS in Computing
- MBA in International Business
- MS in
- MSc in Accounting & Finance Management
- LLM in International Law
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5 days agoContributor-Level 10
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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a week agoContributor-Level 10
TU Dublin offers 200+ degree programs at UG and PG levels for its international students. The top programs opted by Technological University Dublin alumni are listed below-
- Business
- Business Administration and Management
- Marketing
- Computer Science
- Electrical and Electronics Engineering
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a week agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, Times Higher Education is one of the most influential and popular ranking body known for its accuracy in rankings based on scores. The overall score for this university by THE in 2026 is 60.5 out of 100.
A few factors that are used by this ranking body are given below, take a look -
- Teaching
- Research Environment
- Research Quality
- Industry and International Outlook
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4 weeks agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, for some Trinity College Dublin courses, the interviews, assessments or portfolios are required.
It is generally the case in the creative or competitive courses like Arts, professional courses or Medicine at both UG and PG levels. Look at the table given below for the TCD course requirements -
| TCD Courses | Admission Requirements |
|---|---|
| Drama and Theatre Studies | Portfolio or an Audition |
| Music | Work portfolio or an audition |
| Medicine | Interview or an admission test |
| Dental Science | Interviews |
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a month agoContributor-Level 10
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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a month agoContributor-Level 10
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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a month agoContributor-Level 10
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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