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Rashmi Shekhar

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Yes, working part-time as a student in Ireland can be possible. This is because if you are already studying a degree course in Ireland, this means that you ahve proven your proficiency in the language both to the university and the visa officers. Hence, you are sufficient enough to converse in the language. 

Since the IELTS test is not a necessary requirement to work for employers in Ireland, showcasing English language proficiency through alternative methods may prove advantageous. However, some employers might still require an IELTS score based on the nature of the job.

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Neha Karan

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There are around 20 universities in Ireland where first-year tuition fees is under INR 10 LIBAT College Dublin is the only college in the country, which is free for international students. The below table includes the list of the cheapest university in Ireland:

Universities in IrelandFirst Year Tuition Fees
Letterkenny Institute of TechnologyINR 3 L
Technological University DublinINR 5 L
Maynooth UniversityINR 5 L
National College of IrelandINR 6 L
ICD Business SchoolINR 6 L - INR 8 L

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Aashi Shukla

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International stuents can work for upto 20 hours per week during their semester term-time. However, they have more liberty towards the working hours during the session breaks such as the summer holidays. During holidays period (which usually start from June and stretch to september), students can work for up to 40 hours per week.   

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Abhishek Mehra

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Yes, getting an Ireland student visa is an easy process as one only has to apply for the visa on the official website online, submit the required documents and pay the visa fees. The accepttance rate of an Ireland student visa is also fairly high. 

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KUMKUM BASWAL

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Indeed, a graduate in MEng in Electronics and Computer Engineering from Dublin City University (DCU) should be valid in India as DCU is a recognised and accredited institution. Yet, to work or for further studies in India, you may have to establish equivalence of your degree with AIU, which assesses foreign degrees for recognition. Government and Higher Education- For government jobs or for higher education, it would be better to check what the concerned institutions or organizations require. DCU's quality of education is renowned internationally, so the degree should be acceptable in most professional sectors in India.

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Gauresh G Pai

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Yes, proof of English language ability is required for an Ireland student visa, even after securing an offer to study: 
 
  • IELTS
    The IELTS (Academic) is the most well-known English language test for studying in Ireland. You need to obtain an IELTS certification to get an Irish study visa. 
     
  • Other documents
    You also need to provide other documents for your application, including:
    • Application letter 
       
    • Passport photographs 
       
    • Passport 
       
    • Letter of acceptance 
       
    • Proof of visa fee payment 
       
    • Evidence of academic ability 
       
    • Proof of funds to cover tuition fees and living expe
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Ranjeeta Shukla

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Yes, there is a January intake in Ireland, also known as the Spring intake or even the February intake sometimes. This intake is like a backup for those students who wanted some more time to prepare tehir application documents or the ones who missed the September intake application dates. This intake is smaller and lesser universities participate in this intake; hence, competition is also lesser for this intake. Generally, the class sizes would also be small and international students admitted during this intake will find less students on the campus.   

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Rashmi Shekhar

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Which Irish intake is good for students depends on his/her requirements. Both intakes differ in terms of courses, specialisations and participating colleges. Here are brief details on both the September intake and the January intake in Ireland-

  1. September Intake in Ireland: This is the major intake in Ireland and almost all Irish universities participate in this intake. Students can choose from a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate and research courses and get their hands on some valuable internships and scholarships during this intake. However, as a large number of students apply for this intake, the competition to get into your d
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Anushree Sinha

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Studying at the DBS College Ireland can be considered affordable for Indian students as the annual tuition cost is around INR 10 L on an average. Students can refer to the table for course-specific fees requirements:

Courses1st Year Tuition Fees
BJMC (18 courses)
INR 12 L - 13 L
UG / BTech (5 courses)
INR 9 L
MS (5 courses)
INR 12 L - 13 L
MSc (11 courses)
INR 12 L - 13 L
BBA (14 courses)
INR 5 L - 9 L
BJMC Diploma (6 courses)
INR 9 L
MA (2 courses)
INR 12 L
LLB  (2 courses)
INR 9 L
UG certificate (2 courses)
INR 9 L
BA (5 courses)
INR 9 L
UG Diploma (1 course)
INR 9 L
BJMC (2 courses)
INR 9 L

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Muskan

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Top universities for an AI and robotics master's degree include Trinity College Dublin in Ireland, the University of Melbourne and Australian National University (ANU) in Australia, and the Technical University of Munich (TUM) and RWTH Aachen University in Germany. These universities provide innovative curricula with a focus on business partnerships and research. They offer great chances for specialisation in fields including AI-driven breakthroughs, robotics engineering, and machine learning. Every institution has a strict admissions procedure, usually needing a solid academic record in a relevant discipline.

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