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neha trivedi

Guide-Level 12

Hello,
You do meet the admission requirement for Ireland universities, but Ireland does not accept more than 5 backlogs, if possible, you can make it up in statement of purpose providing the admission body the proper explanation for it.

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Shankari Chowdhury

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Hi Devank,
The choice between MBA or M.Com is personal, but if you want get into managerial roles then MBA. If you want to stick to a certain area like only accounts or finance then go for M.Com. Eventually after some years you may end up doing MBA for career growth. For MBA abroad you must first gain some work experience so you can get a job, do some solid projects, team work etc. And apply for MBA. Buy for M.Com no experience is needed. You can also do MS management, no experience needed.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi Deepika, He can sponsor your studies. From charity organisation to your relatives, anyone can pay the fees for your studies. First apply to an university and get accepted. You can apply for the visa after you have an acceptance offer. You should also speak or check with the university in this regard, they will guide you appropriately instead of looking out for vague answers. Make sure you are following legal procedures. If he is applying for citizenship there will be some other rules.

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Ayush Thakur

Contributor-Level 10

You can consider following universities:
University College Dublin
University College Cork
Trinity College Dublin Institute of Technology
Waterford Institute of Technology
Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology

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Dennis Vasanthakumar

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You cannot decide which country you can go and study by your area of study. Your area of study should remain the same where ever you go and study. This is your sore area you have already done your under graduation and now you are proceeding to master to do a specialisation within your area of study. Basic four factors to decide which country is your duration of study, your cost of tuition fees and living cost, your part time earning possibilities and the stay back option.

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Sneha Singhania

Contributor-Level 10

Hi,
London is the best country to do architecture, and it is best in terms of placements and studies.

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Nilay Pandit

Contributor-Level 9

University of Dublin - Trinity College
University College Dublin (UCD) - Michael Smurfit School of Business
Griffith College, Dublin
Griffith College, Limerick
Dublin City University Business School
National University of Ireland, Galway - Cairnes Graduate School
University College Cork
Dublin Institute of Technology, Dublin
University of Limerick - Kemmy Business School
Warnborough College, Dublin
Maynooth University
IMI Irish Management Institute.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

Scholar-Level 17

Hi,
You can apply but admission will depend on the university. It is difficult to say if you will get admission or not because every university has its own selection process. Overall Irish universities not highly competitive so chances of admission is still there. You must also take the IELTS. Additionally your SOP and Recommendation Letters are also required.

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RAMESH CHOUDHARYAndroid Developer | IT Engineer

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Yes, you can do MS from any country. Just keep in mind. You should have a great score in foreign entrance exam like ex (GRE) and should have good command in English because English matter and also, I would like to say lookout for scholarship it will help you a lot, and can free you from tuition's fee burden.

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Priyanka Panchalpeaceful

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Yes, Ireland is a good place to do MS in computer Science. The idea of studying in Ireland is a good option, because of country strong reputation in the software industry. Part of the course content of the joint programme might be an internship in the industry, which is appealing because work experience is very important in this field, and it will also let me get a taste of what working will actually be like. As far I know job opportunities are also equally good.

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