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a year ago
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The Trinity College Dublin placements after MBA is impressive as 88% of MBA graduates are employed within three months of graduating. Trinity College Dublin salary increases after MBA. According to the employment data in 2024, the basic salary increase post-MBA is 48%. Mentioned below is the TCD MBA graduates salary:
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a year ago
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TCD Dublin placements are available for all the graduates. According to Trinity College Dublin placements, 88% of MBA graduates get employment within three months after graduation. The Trinity College Dublin employment rate is 92%, which is good as compared to other top universities in Ireland. Mentioned below are the highlights of Trinity College MBA placements:
Head | Stats |
Employment rate | 92% |
Employed within three months of graduating | 88% |
Basic salary increase post-MBA | 48% |
Average Salary | INR 69 L per annum |
Top Recruiting Firms | Amazon, EY, Deloitte, Google, Tata Motors, etc. |
Trinity College Dublin MBA Guide |
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Dublin in Griffith College and Dublin Institute of Technology are renowned institutions when it comes to CS programs. While they share a great reputation, there are subtle differences between the two universities. The table below compares the rankings fees of Dublin in Griffith College and Dublin Institute of Technology. Overall this information could be useful for students who are considering them.
Here is the comparison highlighting the differences between the Universities:
Name of The University | Acceptance rate | 1st Year Tuition Fee | Required GPA |
---|---|---|---|
Griffith College | 50% | INR 11 L | 2.8% |
Technology University of Dublin | 56% | INR 11 L - 13 L | 50% from Tier 1 cities 55% from tier 2 cities |
(The comparison of fees was between the CS courses of both universities)
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a year ago
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The Technology University of Dublin doesn’t offer scholarships for Indian students. However, the university still allows students to apply for scholarships through Government. Below are the scholarships that the university allows it’s international students to apply through Government of Ireland:
Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship
Irish Research Council Funding Schemes
SUSI Grant Scheme
Teagasc– the Agricultural and Food Development Authority
Environmental Protection Agency
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Yes, a wide range of scholarship options is available for students studying at University College Dublin. Some of the scholarships available for Indian students at UCD Dublin are Global Excellence Scholarship, UCD Michael Smurfit Business School Scholarships, V.V. Giri Scholarship, etc. In order to apply for the scholarships, first of all, apply to study at UCD, then review the terms and conditions of scholarships, apply for the relevant scholarships, review the scholarship application, and lastly, if awarded, accept your scholarship offer.
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