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Atul Mishra

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Dentistry, Chemistry, Materials Science, Accounting & Finance, Education, Law, Politics & International Studies, Social Policy & Administration are some of the popular courses offered by Trinity College Dublin (TCD) and has been ranked in the top 100 in the subject areas by QS.

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Rishika Sejwal

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Following is the eligiblity criteria for Trinity College, Dublin:

  • a professional certification, degree, or history of success in business.
  • three to five years' minimum of managerial or professional work experience.
  • A minimum GMAT* score of 550 is preferred, or an equivalent GRE score.
  • For non-native English speakers, take the TOEFL IBT 90 or IELTS 6.5.

In cases where an applicant's credentials and professional accomplishments align with the abilities assessed by the GMAT and GRE, the MBA Director may waive requirements after an interview. A test exemption may be granted to applicants who have at least eight years of management experience or

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Akanksha Malhotra

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The applicants can accept a conditional or firm offer of Trinity College Dublin by paying the specified acceptance deposit. This is also done through the online portal. Note that if the offer is not accepted within the deadline given, the applicants may lose the offer. If the college receives all the documents and the applicants meet all the requirements, the applicants will receive an offer letter within a few weeks. This offer can be Firm or Conditional.

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Trinity College Dublin MSc in Finance course application process is given below:

Step 1: First of all, carefully choose the course

Step 2: Next, gather the documents

Step 3: Then, apply online

Step 4: Also, submit all the documents

Step 5: Then, wait for the selection committee decision

Step 6: Next, receive the offer and accept the offer and pay deposit

Step 7: If the offer is conditional, upload all the supporting documents as soon as they are available

Step 8: Then, pay the fees and start the program

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Trinity College Dublin MBA course has been ranked at #1 in Ireland in the Financial Times MBA Ranking 2023. Whether the applicants want to accelerate their current path or transition to a new industry, Trinity College Dublin will unlock the knowledge, skills and network required to attain the goals in a 1-year MBA program. MBA of Trinity College Dublin is Ireland’s leading MBA programme and employers from all industries aggressively recruit the college’s graduates. Some of the top recruiters of Trinity MBA graduates are:

  • EY
  • Amazon
  • Google
  • LinkedIn
  • Microsoft
  • Deloitte

Also Read: MBA in Ireland 

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Akanksha Malhotra

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Trinity College Dublin entry requirements for Indian applicants are given below:

Undergraduate Requirements

Grade 12 Examination

  • CBSE – All India Senior School Certificate Examination
  • Higher Secondary Examination (HSC)
  • Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) – Indian School Certificate Examination (ISC) requirements

Minimum Matriculation

  • Overall average of 80% - 85% in six subjects of Class 12 or if the applicant did not take 6 subjects in Grade 12, in 5 subjects in Class 12 and one (different) subject in Class 10
  • A language other than English and Mathematics should be taken as a subject up to Class 10

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