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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The choice to study MS in either Ireland or the UK depends on the preference of students. However, the cost of studying in Ireland is relatively lower than in the UK. Some of the factors that students should consider while deciding the study destination for MS are:
- Popular courses
- Top universities
- Cost of studying
- Work opportunities
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
Business schools in Ireland offer some of the most affordable MBA programs. Furthermore, ample of job opportunities are available to MBA graduates in Ireland. Ireland is considered as one of the top business hubs in Europe as it is home to some of the biggest global brands. Furthermore, an MBA in Supply Chain Management is a specialisation that is high in demand. According to a source, the average salary of a Supply Chain Manager in Ireland is EU3 73,300.
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
MBA from Ireland has reasonable tuition costs as compared to other countries like the USA, UK, and Australia. Some of the top universities to study MBA in Ireland are the University of Galway, Dublin Business School, Munster Technological University, etc. Furthermore, Ireland is a growing economy and has many career options. Dublin is home to the European headquarters of Microsoft, Airbnb, ad Google.
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Check below the National University of Ireland fees for international students:
Courses | 1st Year Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
MS(46 courses) | INR 12.9 L - 26 L |
Others PG(46 courses) | INR 7.3 L - 18.8 L |
MIM(19 courses) | INR 10.5 L - 16.8 L |
MEng(11 courses) | INR 13.3 L - 22.7 L |
B.Sc.(12 courses) | INR 15 L - 20.9 L |
B.E. / B.Tech(13 courses) | INR 15.4 L - 21.8 L |
MASc(6 courses) | INR 13.3 L - 21.8 L |
MBBS(1 course) | INR 45.3 L |
B.A.(15 courses) | INR 14.7 L - 16.2 L |
LL.B.(4 courses) | INR 15.1 L |
LL.M.(7 courses) | INR 15.4 L |
Others UG(7 courses) | INR 14.7 L - 21.5 L |
B.J.M.C.(3 courses) | INR 14.7 L - 16.2 L |
BSN(3 courses) | INR 21.5 L |
B.Com(7 courses) | INR 15.1 L - 15.4 L |
BHM(2 courses) | INR 12.3 L |
M.A.(36 courses) | INR 11.8 L - 15.8 L |
PG Diploma(24 courses) | INR 7.3 L - 21.5 L |
BBA(1 course) | INR 20.9 L |
MSN(7 courses) | INR 7.4 L - 14.7 L |
M.Com(1 course) | INR 12.9 L |
M.Agri.(4 courses) | INR 16 L - 21.5 L |
M.Phil(2 courses) | INR 13.3 L |
New answer posted
2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Ulster University has four distinct campuses across Northern Ireland - Belfast, Coleraine, Derry ~ Londonderry, and Jordanstown. Ulster University also has branch campuses in London, Birmingham, and Qatar.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 9
Apart from the general requirements of subject mandates and GPAs, Work experience is taken into account by universities throughout undergraduate and graduate admissions. Clinical practice or volunteer work are examples of job experience
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
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