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Ridhi

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To be able to secure a seat at UC Dublin, Indian students are required to submit an IELTS score of 6.5 with a minimum 6.0 in each band or TOEFL score of 90 with no less than 21 in writing and 19 in every other section. DET Score of 120 is also accepted.

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Business courses at UC Dublin require Indian students to have an 80% average in Standard XII for 2026 intake.  Also students need to score 80-85% in Mathematics in the class 12 

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Ridhi

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Yes the UCD Dublin first year retention rate is 95% and the university is very welcoming towards international students considering a quarter of its student body its made up by them while international academics make up 33% of faculty at the uni.

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Griffith College has housed several famous ex students including  Zandile Precious Shabalala, Shane Brock, Veronica Herrera, Berta Mars, Nick Vujicic, Jung Ryeo-won, Jeff Horn, Emma McKeon, Dami Im, Jim Chalmers etc.

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Griffith College Dublin graduates were majorly enrolled in the programs mentioned below-

  • 12.9% Business/Commerce, General
  • 11.87% Accounting and Finance
  • 11.31% Computer Science
  • 10.43% Computational Science
  • 9.6% Business Administration and Management, General

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Ridhi

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In 2024, there was a notable change in several of the top faculty members of choice for the student applicants of Trinity College Dublin. The greatest changes were seen by the following faculties:

  • Ancient and Medieval History and Culture (+89%) 
  • Children's Nursing (+82%) 
  • Chemistry (+43%),   
  • Deaf Studies (+42%),
  • Music Education (+39%)
  • Dental Science (+29%)  
  • Computer Science and a Language (+27%)

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Bhumika Vimal

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If an Indian student is applying for the UG courses at Trinity College Dublin, they would need a recognised higher secondary education certificate. This certificate should have been issued by a valid education board in India, like CBSE or ICSE

Given below are the subjects and the scores required to apply to UG courses at TC Dublin - 

  • English, Mathematics and Science (based on the UG course you have applied to)
  • An overall percentage exceeding 80 to 85% in 6 subjects in class 12
  • For Science and Engineering, the applicants should have very strong grades in Physics, Maths or Chemistry
  • For Arts, History and English

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Virajita Bisht

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As an Indian student, if you are thinking to apply for the Trinity College Dublin, the September intake is the most popular one. The calendar aligns well with the academic results of Indian students. 

The reasons for the Trinity College Dublin September intake are given below -

  • Offers the widest range of courses to apply to
  • An ample amount of time for an Irish visa application  
  • Better access to scholarships

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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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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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