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Mayank Katariya

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As per the table given, Irish universities, the University of Galway, is ranked way below Trinity College Dublin. So if a student wants to choose either of them, TCD is a better choice. 

TCD comparison with other universities in Shanghai rankings is given below:

University

ARWU Rankings 2025

ARWU Rankings 2024

ARWU Rankings 2023

TCD

#201

#201

#201

Galway Uni

#501

#601

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Virajita Bisht

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As per an unofficial source, the September (Autumn) intake at TU Dublin is the safest and the most practical choice for Indian students. 

The TU Dublin September intake provides ample time to get the final results and then move to the given steps - 

  • Secure your Irish student visa
  • Arrange the competitive Dublin accommodation  

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Kanika Pandey

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Primarily, TU Dublin offers admission to career-focused learners and not purely to academic toppers

It is actually built on a practice-based model. The assessment of a student application is done on the following basis -

  • Practical experience 
  • Clear career motivation
  • Industry readiness

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Kanika Pandey

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Primarily, TU Dublin offers admission to career-focused learners and not purely to academic toppers

It is actually built on a practice-based model. The assessment of a student application is done on the following basis -

  • Practical experience 
  • Clear career motivation
  • Industry readiness

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Lalit Shukla

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Yes, TU Dublin is a lot more accessible for Indian students than the other top Irish universities like Trinity College Dublin or University College Dublin. Look at the guidelines given below -

  • It is because the TU Dublin admissions and its entry requirements are more flexible and has a higher acceptance rate. 
  • It caters heavily to Applied Sciences and it is known for welcoming students from many academic backgrounds. 

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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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