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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Mentioned below are the colleges and universities with the lowest cost of studies in the country.
| Institution | UG Fees | PG Fees |
|---|---|---|
| Dublin Business School | EUR 10.61 L | INR 13.15 L-INR 14.2 L |
| University of Limerick | INR 10.5 L-INR 13.7 L | INR 6.25 L-INR 12.6 L |
| Griffith College Dublin | INR 12.6 L | INR 12.5 L-INR 14.75 L |
| National University of Ireland | INR 13.7 L-INR 24.3 L | INR 15.8 L-INR 19 L |
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6 months agoContributor-Level 10
Germany is very strict about marks. Most public universities in Germany want good grades in your Bachelor degree. If you have low GPA (like less than 7.5), it is very hard to get seat in top colleges there. They don't care much about your work experience, they only see your college subjects and credits. But Ireland is different. Irish universities look at your profile properly. If you have 2-3 years of relevant experience in IT or coding, they can give you admission even with less marks. So, for students with study gaps or low percentage, study in Ireland is safer choice.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes - several 100% scholarships are available for international students for studying in Ireland. These fully funded scholarships in Ireland come with the coverage of 100% tuition fee, living costs (including accommodation and daily expenses), international airfare - for initial arrival and final departure from the country and fee for English exam - if covered. However securing such scholarships maybe very difficult and requires outstanding academic profile and work experience.
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8 months agoContributor-Level 8
Eligibility for Government of Ireland Scholarship (GOI-IES) include-
- Open to students from specific countries listed on scholarship website
- Strong academic performance in relevant undergraduate studies
- Must be pursuing PG course in eligible subjects described by scholarship committee
- English proficiency to be proved via IELTS, TOEFL or PTE scores
- work experience
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9 months agoContributor-Level 10
Generally, for an accommodation in Ireland, the average rent is around €1,200 - €1,500 per month. This will vary as per the chosen accommodation. Othere expenses that students have to bear are:
- Mobile phone monthly plan: €20.73
- Personal expenses: €200 - €300
- Food: €280 - €400
- Utilities: €200 - €225
- Travel: €160 (Monthly bus ticket)
- Textbook & materials: €75
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9 months agoBeginner-Level 3
Trinity College Dublin is Ireland's the oldest institute of higher learning. It is considered the Harvard of Ireland. The institute is located in the heart of Dublin's city centre. It is Ireland's the highest-ranked university. It is Ireland's No. 1 University and ranks at #87 in one of the world's ranking publishers' rankings. The university offers undergraduate and graduate courses.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
The LOR for Ireland should cover qualities such as:
- Strong academics
- Intellectual ability
- Research skills
- Effective communication skills
- Teamwork/leadership
- Time management skills
- Proactive nature
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
The format that you can follow for writing the LOR for Ireland is given below:
Introduction:
This consists of a brief description of recommender's credentials (name, title, college/company name, including his relationship with the client) — how long and in what capacity he has known the applicant. Close this paragraph with the client's outstanding qualities that motivate the recommender to recommend the student.
Body Paragraphs:
Discuss four to five qualities like academic prowess, research aptitude, ability in thinking out of the box, leadership, organizational, teamwork skills, taking initiatives, work ethics and/or maturity. Provid
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
Unless specifically mentioned in the university guidelines, you do not need to mention reasons for choosing Ireland in a university SOP. However, Visa SOP for Ireland must have a paragraph explaining the reasons of choosing Ireland as a study destination. Even, reasons for choosing Ireland over your home country should also be included in the Visa SOP for Ireland.
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9 months agoContributor-Level 8
While creating the SOP for Ireland, you must ensure to avoid the following mistakes:
- An SOP with no mention of specific experiences related to the field is useless for the admission committee. You must include relevant academic and professional experiences, showcasing the logical progression towards the intended program.
- You must not forget to mention career goals. It is crucial to mention both short term and long-term goals to show that you are serious about further education and you have everything planned out.
- You must avoid grammatical errors as an SOP is also a reflection of your writing skills.
- Using a generic SOP for all the univers
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