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University College Dublin Admissions 2025: Application Deadline, Requirements & Costs

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The applications for University College Dublin for international students are now open. Students can access the UCD portal and apply for their preferred course. Generally, undergraduate applications have a deadline of July 15 each year, whereas, graduate applications close once all places on all places on the program have been allocated. 

According to various unofficial sources, UCD acceptance rate is 20%, which means, that the university is quite selective when it comes to admissions. The University College Dublin offers various undergraduate and postgraduate courses to Indian students. For the University College Dublin admission, Indian applicants need to have Class 12 qualifications for undergraduate courses. On the other hand, for admission to postgraduate courses, the applicants must have a bachelor's / master's degree (as applicable).

University College Dublin Admissions 2024 Highlights

At the undergraduate level, some of the study areas for Indian students at UCD are Engineering, Business and Management, Arts and Humanities, Social Sciences, etc. Indian students willing to pursue any postgraduate course from UCD can choose any course from the study areas such as Business, Arts and Humanities, Science, Engineering and Architecture, etc. The important details about the University College Dublin admissions are given below:

Particulars

Details

Application Portal

University Portal

Application Fee

UG: Euro 50

English Language Tests Accepted

IELTS / TOEFL / Duolingo / PTE Academic

UCD Acceptance Rate

Only 20%

Standardized Test Scores (PG)

GMAT / GRE (as applicable)

International Application Deadlines

UG: Dec 01, 2024

PG: As soon as the places in a program have been allocated

UCD Fees & Courses 2024

A wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs is offered by the University College Dublin to international students. The table given below can be checked to learn about the University College Dublin courses, along with their duration and tuition fees.

Courses 1st Year Tuition Fees Duration & Eligibility
MS (66 courses)
INR 9 L - 25 L
Duration: 12 months-3 years
Exam Accepted: IELTS: 6.5 - 7, TOEFL: 90 & Above, PTE: 63 - 65, Duolingo: 110 - 120
BE / BTech (9 courses)
INR 23 L - 25 L
Duration: 3-4 years
Exam Accepted: IELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 90 & Above, PTE: 63 & Above, Duolingo: 120 & Above
MBA/PGDM (2 courses)
INR 21 L - 33 L
Duration: 12 months-1 year
Exam Accepted: IELTS: 7 & Above, TOEFL: 100 & Above, PTE: 65 & Above, Duolingo: 65 - 130, GMAT, GRE
MIM (34 courses)
INR 12 L - 25 L
Duration: 12 months-2 years
Exam Accepted: IELTS: 6.5 - 7, TOEFL: 90 - 100, PTE: 63 - 65, Duolingo: 65 - 130
MBBS (1 course)
INR 51 L
Duration: 6 years
Exam Accepted: SAT: 1200 & Above, IELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 90 & Above, PTE: 63 & Above, Duolingo: 120 & Above
MA (89 courses)
INR 10 L - 25 L
Duration: 1 year-2 years
Exam Accepted: IELTS: 6.5 - 7.5, TOEFL: 90 & Above, PTE: 63 & Above, Duolingo: 120 & Above
PG Diploma (42 courses)
INR 11 L - 18 L
Duration: 9 months-2 years
Exam Accepted: IELTS: 6.5 - 7, TOEFL: 90 & Above, PTE: 63 & Above, Duolingo: 120 & Above
BSc (35 courses)
INR 19 L - 30 L
Duration: 3-5 years
Exam Accepted: TOEFL: 90 & Above, IELTS: 6.5 & Above, PTE: 63 & Above, Duolingo: 120 & Above
BBA (8 courses)
INR 18 L - 25 L
Duration: 3-4 years
Exam Accepted: IELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 90 & Above, PTE: 63 & Above, Duolingo: 120 & Above
MEng (8 courses)
INR 23 L - 25 L
Duration: 1 year
Exam Accepted: IELTS: 6.5 & Above, TOEFL: 90 & Above, PTE: 63 & Above, Duolingo: 120 & Above

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University College Dublin Application Deadline 2025

The applications for undergraduate courses have a priority deadline on Jul 15, 2025, whereas, the application deadline for the graduate courses closes once all places on a program have been allocated. The applications for competitive programs may close early because of the demand, hence, UCD recommends that applicants apply as early as possible.

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4.2/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Friendly
  • Fun loving
  • Multi-dimensional
Student Views
  • 60% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.7
Part time work4
Post study jobs4.2
Quality of faculty4.4
Student Life4.4
Value for money4.1
Public transportation4.4
Safety4.3
Indian Food3.9
Permanent Immigration4
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MSc Computer Science (Negotiated Learning) - Batch of 2025
3.7
A challenging yet rewarding journey in academics and growth.
Tips: Students should be prepared to manage their time effectively to balance coursework, projects, and extracurricular activities. While UCD has a vibrant campus with numerous societies and events, you may need to actively seek out opportunities to make the most of your experience. Don't hesitate to join clubs or attend events—it's a great way to meet new people. Dublin is an expensive city, and students should budget carefully for accommodation, food, and other expenses. Living on or near campus is convenient but comes at a premium. The university is well-connected with top tech companies, and there are ample career fairs and networking events. Start exploring internships early to maximize these opportunities.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The lecturers and professors in the Computer Science department are highly knowledgeable, well-qualified, and passionate about their subjects. Their expertise, combined with their ability to connect theoretical concepts to real-world applications, makes the learning experience engaging. However, I feel there is some room for improvement in terms of consistency. While many professors excel in their teaching style, a few could enhance their approach to make complex topics more accessible.
Dislikes (Student Life): While the academic side of UCD is stellar, I feel that student life could be more engaging. Social opportunities exist, but they sometimes feel overshadowed by the intensity of coursework, especially in a demanding programme like Computer Science. Additionally, while there are clubs and events, they can feel a bit disjointed at times, making it challenging to fully immerse oneself in campus culture.
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MEngSc Food Engineering - Batch of 2025
3.8
Sporty and open minded university.
Tips: Irish people are so welcoming you will feel so good after coming here, especially from India. We have the biggest campus in Ireland. There are lot many fun activities happening here as a part of the president's life events. It's a pretty good institution and the university is decent. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experiences.
Likes (Safety): Safety is never an issue in Ireland unless you roam at midnight in the city centre. I live on-campus roebuck accommodation so for me I only travel to UCD campus which is very safe and pleasant. I didn't feel and racism here and everybody is so cool out there.
Dislikes (Internships): I came to Ireland looking for work in alcohol companies like Jameson, but I feel I made a mistake. There are very few opportunities for food business departments here. While the competition isn't tough, the demand for internships in food companies is very low.
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MSc in Sustainable Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
3
UCD is very reputed in Ireland, and I value the place it holds here.
Tips: Only if you are ready to face challenges please take up this option. The first semester would be tough since you are going through many changes. Lectures are pretty long, I advise everyone to participate in class discussions. You tend to learn a lot then. Overall, I am quite satisfied with the course and the country.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): Ireland is a country that is not as well-known as others, but it is becoming more popular. Ireland is part of the EU, which makes the immigration process easier. I haven't done a lot of research, but people say that it is relatively easy to immigrate to Ireland.
Dislikes (Part time work): I didn't find many on-campus part-time jobs, but there are more off-campus opportunities in Dublin. Balancing academics and part-time work can be tiring, so I suggest you take a less tiring job so you have enough energy to focus on your studies. The maximum hourly wage is 14 euros.
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MSc in Sustainable Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
4.2
The most diverse campus in Dublin.
Tips: The college has students from many countries so the programme is very diverse and the professors form groups/teams so that maximum diversity can be used by students in their group projects. Not many scholarships are available from the university but they should offer. The amenities the college provides are good. They also provide mentor support from alumni and the campus features for sports and academics are really good. They also offer career fairs which help develop a network in Ireland with companies and their employees.
Dislikes (Internships): During the semester, not many companies offer part-time jobs to students. In December and January, the holiday peak season starts, and no company offers internships or training because they say they won't be able to provide mentors. They have asked us to apply after winter break.
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MSc Data & Computational Science - Batch of 2025
3.7
University College Dublin is good but the faculty is not very active to teach.
Tips: Students should be preparing well in advance for academics. Since teachers don't make an effort it's self-study from here onwards at least for Masters. The more you learn on your own the better you will be. I am actually satisfied with my university since it's one of the best grade colleges but there can be some changes done to the course structure.
Likes (Student Life): Student life is actually amazing. One can actually chill out in front of Belfield Lake or be totally involved in any sort of society according to their choice. I personally go to draws soc, Harry Potter soc and film soc. I personally enjoy the events and go for free food.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The teachers don't put much effort into teaching. They don't provide an interactive learning environment, and if you ask them a question out of the blue, they just go blank. Also, they don't offer extra classes before exams so you can practice or get help if you need it.
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MSc Computer Science (Negotiated Learning) - Batch of 2025
3.2
The sports university of Ireland.
Tips: The college is very good. It's a modern college with a strong focus on sports and extracurricular activities. Living on campus is a different experience than living off campus, and I think it's a great experience. The study load is not as hectic as it is in India, and the curriculum is great.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty are good and are very friendly and not like some arrogant professors we get in Indian universities. Here the professor feels like they are among the students only. Also, the professors however highly ranked they are, they always behave politely and down to earth.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I rated Indian food as low because there are very few Indian restaurants, and they are located in the city. If you are a vegetarian, your choices are even more limited. Even fast food chains like McDonald's don't sell veggie burgers, and they are always out of stock. If you want to eat Indian food, you'll have to cook it yourself.
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University College Dublin Admissions 2024 FAQs

Q:   Can I apply to UCD without IELTS?

A: 

To be admitted to the University College Dublin, students are required to demonstrate a high level of competence in the English language. So, for the same purpose, the applicants can submit IELTS score. Given below are the minimum test scores required in the English language proficiency tests. However, note that some programs may have higher requirements:

Tests

Minimum Score

IELTS

6.5 overall, with 6.0 in each band

TOEFL iBT

90 with no less than 21 in Writing and at least 19 in every other section

PTE Academic

63 and at least 59 for each item in the Communicative Skills section

Duolingo

120 with minimum 110 in each sub-score

Q:   Is UCD's MSc Computer Science good?

A: 

MSc in Computer Science (Negotiated Learning) at UCD is a flexible and innovative program. Module choices are available for students. Apart from this, the previous graduates of MSc in Computer Science are in demand and their employers include Google, SAP, Microsoft, PayPal, Pfizer, Deloitte, etc. Recent graduates have secured roles in the areas like Hardware Design, Data Programming & Analysis, Software Engineering & QA, Senior Management & CEO roles, etc.

Q:   What GMAT score is required for UCD?

A: 

To take admission to the UCD MBA course, students are required to submit a valid GMAT score. The preferred minimum GMAT score required at UCD to pursue an MBA course is 600. However, according to the MBA class of 2022/23, the average GMAT score was 680 and the average work experience was 7 years.

Q:   Where is the University College Dublin Business Analytics ranked?

A: 

The University College Dublin is ranked at #33 in the QS Masters in Business Analytics Global Ranking for 2023. According to the latest graduate outcomes survey published in December 2022, 97% of MSc in Business Analytics graduates of UCD were employed after 6 months across a range of industry sectors. The companies that hire MSc in Business Analytics graduates are Amazon, Accenture, Deloitte, IBM, etc.

Q:   How many Indian students are in UCD?

A: 

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?

Q:   How long does University College Dublin take to respond?

A: 

The University College Dublin takes approximately two weeks before making a decision on the applications that have been completed and submitted. However, this can take longer during peak times. The applications are processed in the order they are completed. In all cases, UCD recommends that an applicant must apply to his / her chosen course early, especially if the admission has to be taken into a competitive programme and a visa is required to study in Ireland. Read: Know all about Ireland Student Visas

Q:   Who is eligible for the UCD MSc in Finance?

A: 

The University College Dublin MSc in Finance admission requirements are given below:

·         CV

·         A bachelor’s degree in Business / Commerce to include a number of Quantitative subjects such as Economics or Finance or Engineering, Physics, Mathematics, or a Finance-related area with a minimum 2:1 award at NFQ Level 8 or international equivalent

·         English language proficiency score

·         Two reference; one academic and one professional

·         Students may be asked for GMAT

·         Applicants should show a demonstrated strong academic ability in a number of Quantitative modules in their degree such as Statistics, Mathematics, or Econometerics

Q:   How much does MSc in Computer Science at UCD cost?

A: 

The cost of an MSc in Computer Science (Negotiated Learning) at UCD for international students is Euro 27,720 per year. In INR, this amount is around 24 Lacs 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.

Q:   How much is the application fee for UC Dublin?

A: 

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

Q:   How much is MSc in Business Analytics at University College Dublin?

A: 

MSc in Business Analytics at the University College Dublin for full-time international students is €24,800 for academic year 2024/25. This roughly accounts to INR 22 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.

Q:   What are the entry requirements for MSc in Business Analytics at the University College Dublin?

A: 

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

Q:   How to apply to University College Dublin for international students?

A: 

Given below are the steps to apply to University College Dublin for undergraduate and graduate courses.

  • The applicants can apply directly using the University College Dublin’s online application system
  • To complete the UCD application process, pay the application fee. The application fee is €50
  • After this, the university will tell the applicants the documents that have to be submitted
  • The required documents must be posted or uploaded to arrive within 2 weeks of submitting the application (undergraduate)

Q:   What are the minimum requirements for the University College Dublin?

A: 

The course-wise University College Dublin entry requirements are given below:

Undergraduate

  • The applicants must have completed Class 12 from CBSE / CISCE / Intermediate exam (some state boards) / Higher or Senior School Certificate / Examination (most state boards)
  • Average is calculated on the best 5 recognised subjects. The average varies as per the subjects
  • English Language Requirements: CBSE / AISSCE / CUSCE / ISC – English Language 80% OR TOEFL / IELTS or equivalent

Postgraduate

  • For graduate programs, usually, a minimum of bachelor’s degree with a second class honors is required

Q:   What are the requirements for MS CS at University College Dublin?

A: 

This programme is planned for applicants with a Computer Science or ICT background. To pursue this programme at UCD, the following entry requirements must be met:

  • An upper second class honors degree, or the international equivalent in Computer Science or a related area or a minimum of three years’ of relevant work experience
  • English language proficiency proof – IELTS (6.5, with no band less than 6.0 in each element), or equivalent
  • Other required documents

Q:   What are the best things for the University College Dublin students to do on the weekends?

A: 

Some of the things that UCD students can do over the weekend are:

  • Visit the National Gallery and History Museum
  • Go for hiking at Bray or Wicklow Mountain or swimming
  • Go to the Viking splash during the day
  • Go for shopping on Grafton street

Q:   Is University College Dublin good?

A: 

According to QS, University College Dublin is globally recognised for its excellence in teaching and learning. Furthermore, four of the University College Dublin’s subjects are ranked in the Top 50 in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2023. The four subjects of UCD that are ranked in the top 50 are:

  • Library & Information Management: 23
  • English Language & Literature: 39
  • Veterinary Science: 39
  • Petroleum Engineering: 40

Read: University College Dublin Rankings

Q:   Is the University College Dublin hard to get into?

A: 

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.

Q:   How can I get into the MBA course at the University College Dublin?

A: 

. 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 final transcripts of degrees and / or professional qualifications

Read: MBA in Ireland

Q:   Where is University College Dublin ranked for MBA?

A: 

MBA course at UCD has been consistently featured in global rankings over the last ten years and is ranked in the Global Top 100 as per the Financial Times. In the Financial Times, UCD ranks at #94 for its full-time MBA ranking 2023. The duration of the full-time MBA course at UCD is 12 months. Apart from this, 90% of MBA students are employed within 3 months. Over the last few years, MBA graduates have secured roles in the organizations like Google, EY, Amazon, Facebook, LinkedIn, KPMG, Accenture, etc.

Also Read: MBA in Ireland

Q:   Does the University College Dublin offer scholarships to international students?

A: 

Yes, a range of scholarships is available for international students studying at UCD. Before applying for a scholarship, students are required to apply online first to their desired program. The scholarships applicable for Indian students at UCD are:

  • Global Excellence Scholarship
  • UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School Scholarships
  • V.V. Giri Scholarship

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Q:   Is University College Dublin any good? How would you compare it to the good UK universities?

A: 

According to the experts and student reviews on an unofficial source, UCD is an excellent all-round university, with particular excellence in certain areas such as the Bio-Sciences, in some of the Arts and Humanities. Also, UCD has Ireland’s premier graduate business school.

  • It is also a member of Universities 21, a global network of research-intensive universities. In the UK, the universities included in the 21 members are Glasgow, Birmingham, Nottingham, etc.
  • The faculty at UCD is super-experienced and supportive
  • UCD offers various scholarships to Indian students such as Global Excellence Scholarship, Engineering and Architecture Scholarships, UCD Michael Smurfit Graduate Business School Scholarships, etc.

Also Read: Top Ranked Universities in UK 

Q:   What do you need to get into the University College Dublin for MSc in Data & Computational Science?

A: 

UCD admission requirements for MSc in Data & Computational Science are given below:

·         The applicants are required to have an Upper Second Class Honors degree or higher or the international equivalent, in a highly quantitative subject such as Mathematics, Physics, Statistics, Engineering

·         IELTS with an overall score of 6.5 (no band less than 6.0) or equivalent

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