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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
There are around 20 universities in Ireland where first-year tuition fees is under INR 10 L. IBAT 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 Ireland | First Year Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
| Letterkenny Institute of Technology | INR 3 L-INR 14 L |
| Technological University Dublin | INR 4 L-INR 21 L |
| Maynooth University | INR 5 L-INR 24 L |
| National College of Ireland | INR 5 L - INR 16 L |
| ICD Business School | INR 6 L - INR 7 L |
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
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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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
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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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
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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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, there are several colleges in Ireland that offer a Master's degree in regulatory affairs, including:
Institute of Technology Carlow
Offers a one-year programme in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs that costs $16,054 per year.
University College Dublin
Offers a 12-month MSc Regulatory Affairs and Toxicology programme that costs €29,100 per year for non-EU students. The EU fee is €9,530 per year. UCD offers scholarships for full-time, self-funding international students.
Technological University of Shannon
Offers a one-year, full-time MSc in Process Validation and Regulatory Affairs (Pharmaceutical).
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
- IELTSThe 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 documentsYou 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
- Application letter
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, Ireland has a January intake, also known as the Spring or February intake. This intake gives a fair chance to students who could not enrol during the Autumn/September intake. However, this is a smaller intake and lesser universities participate in this intake.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
Which Irish intake is good depends specifically on the requirements of the students. Both intakes differ from each other in terms of the courses, specialisations and participating institutions. Here are the briefs on both the Autumn (September/October) intake and the Spring (January/February) intakes in Ireland:
- September/October 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
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