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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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Chandra Shekhar

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Ireland is one of the biggest global business hubs and graduates get job offers from global employers like EY, Amazon, Google, Facebook, Ryanair, Microsoft, and McKinsey & Company. The average MBA in Ireland salary stands at around €51,000 per annum or approximately INR 46 L annually. Mentioned below are some popular employers who hire Ireland MBA graduates:

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Chandra Shekhar

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Ireland MBA fees for Indian students vary from INR 1.25 L to INR 33 L annually. The average first-year MBA in Ireland costs around INR 15 L for international students. The below graph includes Ireland MBA fees of some top universities:

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Akansha katariya

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Maynooth University provides a 1-year PG course in Software Engineering and asks for INR 16L tuition fees from students. The programs cover advanced concepts in object-oriented programming, databases, practical cryptography, software testing, interaction design, and other topics. Students are exposed to the technical, methodological, and organizational aspects of this complex field which prepares them to lead significant software engineering projects in a variety of industrial and commercial sectors.

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Saanya Kalra

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Pursuing Masters in Ireland is a good career choice. If you are a complete beginner in the process of studying abroad, you should start with study abroad counselling. If not then you yourself can shortlist colleges as per your choice of course and then analyse its cost, fees, ROI etc. Hope that helps.

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Chandra Shekhar

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Both Griffith College in Ireland and NIFT in India are the best options for students to study design courses. We have compred them below in terms of thier programme fees for international students:

CollegeTuition Fees
Griffith CollegeINR 11 L (for firts-year)
NIFTINR 13 L (complete fees)

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Chandra Shekhar

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Griffith College Dublin offers an affordable master's degree in computer Science for international students. The Griffith College Dublin fees for MS in computer Science is around INR 12.59 L for first-year. Therefore, yes Griffith College in Ireland is good for doing a computer Science course.

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