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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The cost of an MSc in Computer Science at UCD for international students is Euro 15,440 per year. In INR, this amount is around INR 16.35 Lakhs for first-year. Besides the tuition fee, students are required to pay the expenses of hostel & meals, transportation, books and supplies, social life, etc. These other expenses will be around INR 12 Lakh.
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The University College Dublin admission requirements for MSc in Business Analytics course are given below -
- A minimum second class honors primary degree or equivalent that includes quantitative techniques including Engineering, Computer Science and other Sciences. The applicants who have Business Studies background must have taken MIS-Management Information Systems subjects, Maths or other quantitative courses
- An applicant may be asked for GMAT or GRE score at the director's discretion
- English language test scores
- Academic Transcripts
- CV
- Two references, preferably one professional and academic
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
MSc in Business Analytics at the University College Dublin for full-time international students is €26,180 for academic year 2026/27. This roughly accounts to INR 27.75 Lakh. Apart from the tuition fees, students are required to pay the amount for other expenses like hostel & meals, books and materials, mobile, etc. The amount for these other expenses will be around INR 12 Lakh. The duration of the MSc in Business Analytics course is 12 months.
1 EUR = INR 106.00
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
. The University College Dublin admission requirements for the MBA course are given below:
- A university degree – Bachelor’s degree with a Second class honors
- A minimum of 3 years’ quality professional experience at the time of application
- GMAT score
- English language test: IELTS (7.0 overall and minimum 6.5 in each band), TOEFL (100 overall with minimum score 24 in Writing, a minimum score of 20 in other components), Duolingo (120, with at least 100 in each subscore)
- Online application form
- CV
- Two completed recommended forms from former or current employers or clients if you are self-employed
- Copies of the official f
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
According to the academic year 2019/20, the University College Dublin is proud to have more than 850 Indian students. UCD is a global university in Ireland and is the most popular destination for international students. It is home to over 35,000 students. Over 9,500 of the students at UCD come from outside of Ireland. Furthermore, UCD is ranked in the top 1% of higher education institutes worldwide.
Also Read: Why Study in Ireland?
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
The application fee for UCD is €50. In order to get your application reviewed, students are required to pay the application fee. To pay the application fee, follow the steps given below:
- First of all, log into your application
- Then, select ‘my applications’ and then, sign into an existing account
- Next, under the ‘checklist’ items next to the application fee, select the button to pay the application fee
- After this, you will be given other instructions on how to pay. The University College Dublin application fee can be paid via credit or debit card
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 10
According to various sources, University Colleg Dublin acceptance rate is 20%. This means that UCD is highly selective of its applicants when it comes to admissions. Indian students who want to take admission to the undergraduate courses of UCD are required to have at least 70% - 85% (Depending on the subject, exceptions are there) in Class 12. For graduate programs, generally, a minimum of a bachelor’s degree with a second class honors is required.
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7 years agoContributor-Level 9
IELTS is basically a British test, if you have applied for an institute in British Commonwealth then go for IELTS else you can take up TOEFL which is also widely accepted. As far as I know, TOEFL is accepted in Ireland.
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