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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Finance (Investment & Asset Management) - Batch of 2024
3.9
It is a very good university and the course should be chosen wisely.
Tips: Bringing in substantial professional experience is a significant advantage, as it allows you to contribute meaningfully from day one. The environment here is incredibly welcoming, with friendly colleagues who foster collaboration and a sense of community. Overall, I am fully satisfied with the course, university and the country.
Likes (Student Life): There are numerous clubs for students to explore and engage with, catering to a wide range of interests. The atmosphere is friendly and inclusive. Sports enthusiasts and art lovers alike will find plenty of opportunities to join groups that match their passion.
Dislikes (Internships): Internships are rarely available and challenging to secure without strong referrals, often proving difficult even with them. Unfortunately, the college does not provide much assistance in this process, leaving students to rely heavily on personal networks and persistence.
Reviewed on 21 Nov 2024Read more
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Priyanka Verified Icon
MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
3.4
UCC is a great university to pursue post graduate degree in.
Tips: The university offers various courses. Find the ones that are actually in demand in the country that align with your ambitions in your career and enrol. The consultant often tells you a particular course is high in demand, so do your research and get in. The country is very safe for women on public transport and the university campus was very welcoming. The city and people are friendly and welcoming. The Garda or police are helpful to foreigners as well. It is a nice country but competitive too. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experience here.
Reviewed on 21 Nov 2024Read more
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Siddesh Subodh Soni Verified Icon
MSc in Computing Science - Batch of 2022
3.8
University College Cork provides scholarships based on individual academic performance.
Tips: The culture shift is huge in terms of work culture, but it's quite easygoing with a lot of self-development time. The university provides scholarships based on individual academic performance, and I received one based on my class 10 and 12 performance, as well as my bachelor's degree.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): Permanent settlement in Ireland is an easy option, as it takes just 5-6 years to get permanent residency. Although I haven't given any thought to permanent immigration, it wouldn't be a bad idea to stay here for 5-10 years and then consider other options.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There are not many proper Indian restaurants to choose from. The pricing depends on the restaurant's location. The pricing is on a bit higher side with one main dish costing around 17-18 Euros. The restaurant isn't up to the mark as per Indian taste. Cooking yourself can be a better option.
Reviewed on 13 Nov 2024Read more
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Abhishek Sharma Verified Icon
MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
4.7
The University College Cork provides an exciting and enriching experience.
Tips: Before you join this college, you should make sure that you have the prerequisites for the course you are applying to. You should also network on LinkedIn and connect with professors and the Indian Alumni community to get an understanding of life there. Finally, you should prepare a rough version of your resume according to their standards before you go.
Likes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking for myself, and I was able to find all the ingredients I needed at the local stores. There is a large Indian community in Cork, and there are many Indian restaurants and stores that serve a wide variety of Indian cuisines. If you prepare beforehand, food should not be a concern.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Post-study jobs depend entirely on the skill set the candidate possesses and networking done in the due course of time. Students should talk to the university staff and people pursuing other advanced courses in the college. Participate in career fairs and meet new people every day to learn more.
Reviewed on 25 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
4.3
University and course review.
Tips: First of all, I don't know how to do cooking. I have managed to do it somehow and yes, we have to manage a lot of things on our own. We can get a normal University scholarship here. I am satisfied with the learnings from people belong to different backgrounds. Course's syllabus is industry relevant. There are so many things which we learn when we move abroad. I personally got to learn so many things about food and culture in Ireland.
Likes (Student Life): It depends on the which day of the week and when does the class begins. I typically start my day going to college library and then to classes. There are lots of cultural events being organised in the college, as well as in the city. In the month of September, there is a cultural night and also every year in Cork city, there is a Jazz festival wherein all the music artists come. If we talk about clubs and communities, lots of clubs and students from different nationalities are a part of them including sports and consulting. And of course there is an Indian society as well.
Dislikes (Indian Food): There any many Indian food outlets in the city. I prefer cooking instead of going out as it is cheaper and convenient. I prefer going to grocery store and do grocery shopping for a week and then cook which can be a time-consuming thing, but it saves a lot of expenses.
Reviewed on 17 Oct 2024Read more
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Sandesh D Verified Icon
MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
3.6
Cork is a Welcoming City and UCC is the heart of Cork.
Tips: I would highly recommend gaining work experience before coming to this country. There was a cultural shift when I landed here but now, we are getting used to it. I got a scholarship of 1000 Euros because of the grades and Work Experience that I had. I'm very satisfied with the overall experience.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): The process is simple if we have landed in a Job and if we work for 4-6 years. It then becomes sure that we will be getting the PR easily in Ireland. I would like to be the president of this country, given that I land up a Job and stay employed for 4-6 years.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I live in Cork and the Indian food options are very limited as we have one restaurant in the city and one more in the outskirts of Cork. So, it's quite difficult to have Indian food. A Biryani would be costing 15-20 Euros (approximately 1400-2000 INR). I prefer cooking myself as I cook lots of dishes.
Reviewed on 17 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Finance (Investment & Asset Management) - Batch of 2025
5
UCC: A transformative experience.
Tips: Before joining, students should know that the college offers a supportive learning environment but requires time management due to the academic workload. I experienced a cultural shift, especially adjusting to diverse perspectives and independent living but the transition was smooth. Student life is great as it offers a great balance of academics and fun. My day is filled with classes, group work, and time spent with friends. I enjoy the sense of community the most. The campus hosts various events like cultural fests, guest lectures, and sports activities, and there are many student clubs as well. Overall I am very satisfied with the university, course and experience in this country enriching both academically and personally.
Dislikes (Value for money): The faculty are very knowledgeable, supportive, and accessible. The teaching method is practical, with an emphasis on real-world applications through case studies and group projects. The faculty is diverse, with members from different nationalities, which contributes a variety of perspectives to the learning experience.
Reviewed on 8 Oct 2024Read more
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Neha Srikant Verified Icon
MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
2.9
The academics is stressful with more assignments and exams.
Tips: There were many Indians in my course, so I didn't feel much of a cultural shift. I received a basic scholarship from my college of around 2000 Euros which every student will get but didn't get the full scholarship that I expected. Additionally, the college doesn't provide placements, so I had to look for one off-campus. Overall, I'm not completely satisfied with my experience at UCC.
Likes (Indian Food): I prefer to cook for myself, and there was an Asian shop near my home where I could buy lentils and other ingredients. The price of ingredients varied depending on the product. For example, a 10kg bag of rice costs 28 Euros, and 500 grams of toor dal costs about 3 Euros. Vegetables were quite expensive compared to India, 300 grams of ladies' fingers cost about 3 Euros.
Dislikes (Internships): I didn't participate in an internship during my course of study because my course didn't have an internship program. Additionally, our professors advised us not to seek internships or part-time employment during our studies. As a result, I didn't receive any guidance from the college about internships. I'm not sure if there are any internships available that are relevant to my field of study.
Reviewed on 16 Sep 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Information Systems for Business Performance - Batch of 2022
4.9
The university has a wonderful, warm and excellent college atmosphere.
Tips: It was a cultural shock for me when I came here but as it's being said slowly and gradually you start loving it. Becoming independent and decision-making is the best thing that happened to me after coming here. I am very much satisfied with the work culture. I got a scholarship of 2000 Euros.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): You can avail the citizenship in 5 years after being a regular taxpayer and it depends if I want to avail that opportunity as I am here for 3 years and 2 years doing the job. It also depends on the company if they want to sponsor you otherwise you can sponsor yourself as well once your job is in the critical list of occupations and general as well. If you wish to stay here for a long tenure you will be getting ample opportunities. Last but not least patience is the key, always remember that.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): It depends on the company-to-company basis, but if you have some work experience before coming for a Master's definitely you will be getting an edge over freshers and you can get a job easily, being technical never goes out of fashion. If you have more than 3 years' experience then the country is for you, they need technical professionals.
Reviewed on 23 Aug 2024Read more
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Sidharath Vashisht Verified Icon
MSc Finance (Corporate Finance) - Batch of 2023
2.2
Don't come here to waste your money.
Tips: University doesn't help at all in internships or jobs. You have to study yourself as there is little guidance from the teacher and sometimes they also don't have any knowledge of the subject, just reading the slides and explaining it to us. We can also do that sitting at our home.
Reviewed on 23 Jul 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Data Science and Analytics - Batch of 2024
3.2
Thorough evaluation and thought must be given before you commit to the course.
Tips: The course was quite stressful and didn't have a lot of options including some hidden conditions such as only qualifying for your full master's degree on scoring a 60 above on average. The course isn't designed for fresh graduates. You are in a much better position if you approach this after at least 5 years of experience.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty were pretty approachable but there are a few who weren't. Overall staff were pretty accessible. But most of them do not entertain or support questions / provide support post examinations. Make sure you have a clear path after graduation to ensure a stress-free transition from student life to graduate life.
Dislikes (Indian Food): A lot of options are available but they do end up being quite pricey for a meal. Indian food is quite hard to find in Cork but it is available but slightly pricey so it is better to buy groceries and have homemade meals. Also, avail of student discounts wherever possible and claim free memberships from larger stores to help save some extra cash.
Reviewed on 19 Jun 2024Read more
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Sumer Mehra Verified Icon
MSc Design & Development of Digital Business - Batch of 2023
4.3
A friendly university with good and helpful people.
Tips: Please arrange for accommodation before arriving. If you cannot, please book student accommodation or a hostel for your initial few days so that you don't struggle for shelter. People in Ireland and at UCC in particular are very friendly and I would recommend interacting with locals. As in every other country, locals will respect you more if you do not impose your culture on them but rather share and learn the local culture too.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer trying new cuisines and the Indian food quality in Cork is average although you would find Indian restaurants. The local pubs have nice food and the English market has quality meat and seafood. Cork City has some great restaurants and bakeries that serve local and European cuisine.
Reviewed on 15 Jun 2024Read more
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Yash Gupta Verified Icon
MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
4
My journey has been really fruitful with new experiences and challenges.
Tips: I really like UCC as an university there are a lot of social events organised by UCC and there a lot of sports which you can try. The library is really nice. The major challenge I faced was cooking. I am really satisfied with the university but disappoint with the course structure of Business Analytics.
Reviewed on 28 May 2024Read more
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MSc Data Science and Analytics - Batch of 2023
3.6
Wonderful and filled with opportunities.
Tips: There is always a cultural shift and students coming here should keep that in mind. Networking is important, and talking to people helps through the transition. Students can get scholarships based on their Bachelors grade. Overall I am very satisfied with the university, the course structure, teaching and opportunities.
Likes (Safety): There are no concerns for safety in Cork City, but it is always better to be careful and sensible. People can travel late night. My advice would be not to be careless when it comes to safety. There maybe drunk people or junkies roaming late night so if you are walking late make sure you are in a group and not alone.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): The job opportunities are not many at the moment. There are lots of immigrants and the market is relatively small so chances of getting permanent residence is difficult. My advice would be if someone is a fresher or with less than 3 years of experience then they should delay their travel to Ireland and get some proper experience first atleast 5 years. Ireland has a good market for experienced professionals and companies generally sponsor visa if the candidate has good experience.
Reviewed on 27 May 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
1.9
Below average and overly expensive
Tips: Significant cultural shifts, methods of studying and assignments vary a lot from the Indian system. Internships and Job opportunities and even part-time work are challenging to obtain especially for non-European nationals. The course is redundant and repetitive.
Likes (Safety): The city and campus are safe both during the day and night, with no major incidents taking place. The general population is accepting with no serious discrimination taking place. Streets are safe to walk in at night, and the Garda (Police) are helpful and responsible.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Buses are not on time and frequency varies. The system is unnecessarily complicated. No metro lies and cab systems like Uber are expensive as well. Other methods include walking which you'll be doing a lot of, or purchasing a bicycle or electric scooter.
Reviewed on 15 Mar 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
3.4
Average University - Don't expect much
Tips: The university is average, facilities are good. The course is generic, won't help with job preparation. Life is not that fast-paced here, job opportunities are fewer, housing crisis is true in Dublin and Cork. The job market is not fresher-friendly.
Likes (Permanent Immigration): It's easy to get PR here compared to the US / Canada. You just need to work for 2 years on a Critical skills permit job to get Stamp 4 (PR) here. Citizenship is the next step, it's achievable. But it is a choice of do you really want to settle here as the economy is not booming.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The faculty is strictly average, not many experienced teachers. We had only one good professor who left in the middle of the year. The existing teachers don't teach properly, just read from ppt slides. Some of the curicullum that is taught is not useful for the job market like theory subjects.
Reviewed on 22 Feb 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2022
4.3
Try to avail scholarships. People are nice.
Tips: Avail of scholarships before joining the university, try and email the university about available scholarships. Try and join different clubs and societies and get more exposure from different areas. The culture shock is there but people in Ireland are very accommodating.
Likes (Part time work): There are lots of part time opportunities in and around the university. The minimum wage is quite good so overall the experience of the internships is good. The average payout now is around 13 euros per hour and the part-time work available is manageable.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): The quality of faculty is great and we have very professional faculty who are world-renowned. The faculty are all very accessible and approachable and are available at desired times. The teaching methods are very good and classes are done in two ways where classes are engaging.
Reviewed on 30 Jan 2024Read more
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MSc in Business Analytics - Batch of 2020
4.2
The job market is a bit rough in the current times, see to that.
Tips: There are a lot of Indians here so you will not be missing home especially if you coming from India. In the recent times, as it is all over the world, Ireland has also had restricted job opportunities so please do your own research before coming to any university in Ireland.
Dislikes (Internships): For selected Masters Programs, UCC helps students in acquiring internships, but there was nothing like that in my course. We were given some really good interesting job-related projects which helped us with our interviews. Also for courses like Business Analytics and Data Analytics you get to interact with people from a wider spectrum.
Reviewed on 8 Jan 2024Read more
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Maitreyee Kulkarni Verified Icon
MSc in Human Resource Management - Batch of 2022
4.1
Amazing experience of new life
Tips: In Ireland, there is 1 government scholarship covering all expenses from tuition fees to living, but that's given to only 60 students. Talking about my satisfaction, the country is very safe, and friendly. The rules here are very strict, but if you follow them everything goes very smoothly.
Likes (Part time work): There are many part-time jobs available around the city and university. You can work for 20 hours per week on regular days and 40 hours per week on your vacation. The average pay has increased to 12 euros per hour. It is manageable for a student to work and study at a time.
Dislikes (Internships): There was nothing such as an internal campus or internship. You had to find on your own. Be it an internship or a job, there is no guidance available from the university. You have to apply on your own for the position available. Sometimes you get an unpaid internship but you can do it along with the part-time.
Reviewed on 5 Jan 2024Read more
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MSc Data Science and Analytics - Batch of 2021
4
Transitioning to Irish Academia is tough. Relevant experience will help in landing a job.
Tips: As a student who transition from India to Ireland, I experienced a notable cultural shift. However, I found the Irish people exceptionally hospital and polite, which greatly eased my adaptation. For those considering this move, it's important to embrace these new cultural experiences with an open mind. In terms of accommodation, my initial experience in 2020 was quite smooth. However, it's crucial for the incoming students to be aware that the current situation has changed - finding an accommodation is now more challenging and expensive. Early planning and budgeting are key. The university itself offers a high-quality learning environment. The faculty are not just teachers; they are experts in their respective fields, bringing a depth of knowledge and real-world experience, providing students with a solid foundation in their chosen field. The course structure, particularly the one-year programme, is intense but highly beneficial. It strike a fine balance between academic rigour and professional relevance, making them ideal for those at this stage of life. For those interested in further study, the university offers excellent research opportunities, especially for Ph.D. candidates. Overall, I am very satisfied with my experience at the university, the course and life in Ireland. Well, I must say, it is expensive to live in Ireland, especially if living in cities like Dublin, Cork or Galway. Ireland is of one of the most expensive countries in Europe. One more thing, university degree is not sufficient to secure a job here. You need to have relevant experience here to get a job.
Likes (Student Life): Being a part of COVID Batch, my college experience was largely online, missing the traditional campus vibrancy. In contrast, students from later batches enjoy a lively college life, filled with engaging events and parties, showcasing the university's dynamic and interactive culture.
Dislikes (Internships): The course is of one year and there is no time for internship. Also, the semester is divided into 3 semesters, 2 of them are the coursework while the last one is a project/internship and I hardly know anyone who did internship. The data Science is still growing in Ireland and hence it is difficult to find an internship opportunity especially post studies. Having good people can definitely help in bringing growth to the data culture in here.
Reviewed on 11 Dec 2023Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science (MSc) in Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
4.9
Awesome college but attendance is compulsory.
Tips: The staff is very supportive, and the facilities are great. The biggest challenge is the weather, but otherwise, everything is good. If you're considering attending DBS, I recommend checking the job market first and then choosing your course. Try to connect with the alumni and ask them about the college and the country. I am quite content with my experiences.
Reviewed on 20 Nov 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
4.2
Dublin Business School offers a dynamic and supportive environment.
Tips: Dublin Business School offers a variety of programs, and students should be prepared for a combination of theoretical and practical learning. The courses are designed to challenge students, so being ready for independent research and group work is important. DBS offers academic support, career counselling, and mental health services. Students must utilize these resources if they need help adjusting. Expect to meet people from a variety of cultural backgrounds. Dublin is an international city, and DBS's student body reflects that diversity. Overall, I am satisfied with the course, college and the country.
Reviewed on 13 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Business Administration (MBA) Marketing - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
3.1
DBS is a college with good education and enjoyment.
Tips: Pay your fees in advance, and avoid split options. Do join student societies before coming to DBS. This will give you a good idea of student life at DBS. Finally, be prepared for winter, especially if you are starting in January or April. Overall, I found the course, college, and country to be satisfactory and note that DBS is a college, not a university.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The teaching staff is really efficient. They interact with students in and after class, and are happy to answer questions. The teaching quality and contact assistance is good. Just be polite to faculty, because it is hard for them to recognize Indian accents.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Dublin has very few options for Indian food and the options available are very costly. The Indian cuisines available do not meet the quality standards. Please do prefer eating at home by preparing own stuff. Eating at home reduces burn to your wallet, and results in healthy options.
Reviewed on 28 Oct 2024Read more
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MSc in Cybersecurity - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
4.6
Our college is very fun loving, study oriented and helpful college.
Tips: Dublin Business School is a great school in a great country. But students should be aware that the school is very strict about attendance. You can't just skip class and roam around. My life has changed a lot since I came here. I'm thinking more financially and saving money. This was my dream country to come and study, and I'm glad I did.
Likes (Indian Food): The food options at this college are very good. It depends on what kind of food you want to eat. In my case, I only eat salads and that's relatively inexpensive. If you want to eat Indian food, it's a bit more expensive. But there are Indian food options available.
Dislikes (Part time work): DBS does not provide any part-time support to their students. The average payout is 12.80 Euros per hour. We need to look for part-time on our own. Also for the jobs, one thing I have noticed is that you will be given less priority as compared to other EU residents or other EU passport holders. For part-time my suggestion would be to start a pub job or security job.
Reviewed on 28 Oct 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
Master of Science in Information Systems with Computing - Batch of 2024
Offered by Dublin Business School
3.6
Empowering futures at Dublin Business School.
Tips: Before joining Dublin Business School, know it's career-focused with great industry link in business and teach. The urban campus is small, but Dublin offers excellent post-study work options. Transition; many face a cultural shift adapting to Ireland's lifestyle but find it welcoming. DBS scholarship based on merit or need, providing tuition discount. Students are generally satisfied with DBS, practical courses, and strong job prospects due to Ireland's work visa policies.
Likes (Post study jobs): Companies like Google, Amazon, and PWD offer visa sponsorship, particularly in high-demand sectors like tech, finance, and marketing. Job roles include business analytics, software engineering, and financial consultant, with salaries typically ranging from 30,000 to 60,000, depending on the industry and role.
Dislikes (Student Life): Academics are the main focus of student life at Dublin Business School, with a moderate amount of social events and activities. While the campus's recreational opportunities and amenities may seem restricted, the urban location provides convenient access to Dublin's bustling city life. Although networking opportunities, business seminars, and cultural events are frequent, participation levels vary depending on personal preference and time management skills.
Reviewed on 21 Oct 2024Read more
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Sabrin Khan Verified Icon
Master of Business Administration (MBA) Finance - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
3.4
Dbs is full of Indian students. People call it Desi Business School.
Tips: I attended DBS and found that it is full of Indian students, so I didn't feel like I was in a foreign country. That was the biggest drawback for me. Also, most of the students who attend DBS don't want to study, which caused problems when I was in a group and had to work with them on assignments. On the plus side, the teachers and administrators are very good and supportive, and there are lots of opportunities to have fun.
Likes (Public transportation): If you are living outside the city, public transportation can be a challenge. Buses are convenient, but they don't go everywhere. The Luas light rail system doesn't connect to the entire city, and the frequency of the trains is not great. If you miss a train, you may have to wait for 30 minutes or more for the next one.
Dislikes (Internships): College organizes career hubs and meetups to guide students seeking internships. Internships are relevant in my field, and the college considers two to three years of experience to be equivalent to being a fresher. However, internships are only available to graduates, so complete freshers should not come to this college expecting to get a job.
Reviewed on 22 Sep 2024Read more
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Lohini Yarlagadda Verified Icon
Master of Business Administration (MBA) Cloud Computing - Batch of 2024
Offered by Dublin Business School
4.4
Great college with a lot of internship opportunities.
Tips: Before joining Dublin Business School, students should know that it offers a wide range of programs with a focus on practical, industry-relevant skills. The college has a diverse student body and is located in the heart of Dublin, providing access to a vibrant city life and numerous career opportunities. However, students should also be aware that the campus facilities are smaller compared to larger universities, so they should be prepared for a more intimate learning environment.
Reviewed on 29 Aug 2024Read more
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Master of Science (MSc) Digital Marketing and Analytics - Batch of 2023
Offered by Dublin Business School
5
DBS is nice. Students will get the job after completing the course with their skills and experience.
Tips: It is a nice college. It provides a good quality of education but, it’s a small building. The faculty was good and always willing to help students who needed it. The school has top-notch facilities, and the teaching methods are great in all departments. It's easy to approach faculty in any department, and DBS is full of diversity. And students get so many advantages to do many activities. For eg, playing Table Tennis and getting chances to win tournaments also students can play cricket there. Many events were organised at DBS when I was studying there. I got a scholarship after scoring 6 bands in IELTS. Overall, I am fully satisfied and have no complaints.
Reviewed on 23 Aug 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Artificial Intelligence - Batch of 2024
Offered by Dublin Business School
2.8
DBS is a great option as it provides computers and necessary resources if you have limited budget.
Tips: Keep some experience in programme and course and the college faculty are good and explain topics very well. You can find different cultural people but most of them are Indians, Pakistanis and Bangladeshi. You can also find different cultures professors and the hospitality is good.
Likes (Public transportation): It is located in the heart of the city and is easy to travel from anywhere as there are frequent buses, trams and trains from all over places to college. So if you find accommodation somewhere far from the college there is no need to worry as you can have all modes of transport from all places.
Dislikes (Internships): They don't have any specific internship opportunities, only courses or programs they offer. To find more opportunities check the LinkedIn page of the college and you can see the part-time and full-time job postings. Please keep looking at the post as it may lead you to a job.
Reviewed on 16 Jul 2024Read more
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Master of Science (MSc) Marketing - Batch of 2022
Offered by Dublin Business School
2.7
A great college with kind and amazing lecturers.
Tips: Students should try and get shared accommodation on the outskirts where they can commute to college by public transport and find a part-time job as soon as they sort their bank accounts. Working part-time and studying is a hassle as well. Get to know your shift timings and speak to your managers upfront. Be careful at night, ignore some crazy people whoever is coming at you when walking in the street.
Likes (Public transportation): Transportation was easily accessible and was cheaper for students with their leap card for which the college supported them from the first day. Even without having the student leap card, transportation was easily accessible. Bus or Trams could easily connect us to the nooks and corners around the city and a bit of the outskirts.
Dislikes (Internships): No Internships were available through college nor they helped in finding any. Just an Instagram and LinkedIn group was made to get updates regarding college and career and nothing apart from that. Working part-time and taking classes will gobble up most of our time.
Reviewed on 11 Jul 2024Read more
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) - Batch of 2024
Offered by Dublin Business School
1
I wouldn't recommend anyone for DBS in Ireland.
Tips: I would say no one will grow at this university and the head of the department is very toxic and doesn’t want to hear about student's problems. They just want to make money here and would rather say that this university's name should be a money-making university.
Likes (Value for money): At DBS no one is here to hear you about your complaints and this pattern has started from the beginning of the college. It is the worst college I have ever seen in my life. There are no clubs, no community and nothing for student help.
Dislikes (Student Life): I would say that this university is worse than you think especially for Indian students. All they want is money and they don’t think about a student's career. You pay them and that is what matters to them and after paying the full fees they won’t hear from you anymore.
Reviewed on 5 Jul 2024Read more
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) Project Management - Batch of 2024
Offered by Dublin Business School
4
Scope for personal growth and diversity.
Tips: The transition to Dublin Business School in Ireland involved a significant cultural shift for me. The experience has been marked by a welcoming atmosphere and an emphasis on cultural diversity, which has enriched my perspective both academically and personally. When I applied I got a 1000 Euro scholarship that the college has given to every International student, according to the course which they are chosen. Overall, I am satisfied with my college experiences.
Reviewed on 28 Jun 2024Read more
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Master of Science (MSc) International Accounting & Finance - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
4.5
A college made for Indian in Ireland.
Tips: After coming here and joining Dublin business school I have seen a difference between education and culture. The technique of teaching in Ireland is totally different compared to India. The schedule of classes is also different as there will be only 2 days of classes.
Likes (Student Life): Student life at Dublin Business School is very chill life. Classes are just twice a week. For some courses, it's thrice a week. Because of this students get time to work part time by which they can manage their expenses. Also, the DBS student support team is always ready to solve any problem one student is facing.
Dislikes (Internships): Dublin Business School do not provide any internship opportunities to their students. Students have to find on their own for any opportunity. However, Dublin Business School will help you and guide you on how you can you find an internship opportunity.
Reviewed on 19 Jun 2024Read more
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BA (Hons) Psychology (PSI accredited) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
4
It’s a good college with many students and lots of things for everyone to do.
Tips: Everyone is welcoming, open-minded and very helpful. We do have scholarships. I'm satisfied enough with it. My course is great I love it. Like I said everyone is really friendly so my transition has been great. There's a good mixture of culture and people from all over the world.
Likes (Public transportation): It's good sometimes not on time but we have loads of it. Student leap cars are available so it's cheap there are various modes of transport, the D-ART train bus. Cycling is also very common here. Since DBS is in the centre of the city there are plenty of bus stops around. And people also like to walk to and fro.
Dislikes (Internships): I don't know enough about it also I've heard from friends that it's hard to find internships. There's plenty of help in terms of finding internships. Lots of places to look for and apply to. But it still is hard to get an internship in Dublin as it is a competitive thing and sometimes companies don't offer internships.
Reviewed on 12 Jun 2024Read more
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Master of Science (MSc) in Business Analytics - Batch of 2024
Offered by Dublin Business School
4.4
Overall it is a good University and the faculty is supportive and helpful.
Tips: It is a good University and the lecturers are collaborative and always willing to help. Due to its presence in the City Center, the college is in a strategic position and allows for part time work easily. I had scholarships of 1000 Euros. I'm totally satisfied with my college and would recommend it.
Reviewed on 7 Jun 2024Read more
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Master of Science (MSc) in Data Analytics - Batch of 2024
Offered by Dublin Business School
4.3
Need a lot of self studies requirement before joining the college.
Tips: Students should have a knowledge on the course selected for masters and a little information about the city, culture and food options and mainly one should have appropriate knowledge on job market corresponding to the course opted. Expenses need to be spent on weekly or a monthly basis.
Reviewed on 28 May 2024Read more
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Master of Science (MSc) in Data Analytics - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
3.7
DBS: Practical education with strong support in a vibrant city despite internship challenges.
Tips: Before joining Dublin Business School, understand the programme details, prepare for the cultural and academic transition, explore scholarship opportunities, and consider the cost of living. While the experience can be highly rewarding, it's essential to be proactive and make use of the resources available to maximize your time at DBS.
Likes (Public transportation): The public transportation system in Dublin receives a high rating of 5 due to its extensive connectivity, variety of transportation mode, affordability, and convenience. These factors collectively ensure that students at Dublin Business School can commute efficiently and economical, enhancing their overall academic and social experience.
Dislikes (Internships): The combination of limited internship availability, sufficient guidance, and a lack of relevance to specific fields of study contribute to the low rating of 2 for internships at Dublin Business School. Enhancing the support system, increasing the number and variety of internships, and building stronger industry connections could significantly improve the internship experience and better support students in their career development.
Reviewed on 25 May 2024Read more
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Master of Science (MSc) in Business Analytics - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
3.5
DBS Dublin: Excellent transportation with average campus infrastructure.
Tips: The campus is fairly basic, not something you'd expect from a university abroad. Transportation is excellent from all parts of the city. They won't be providing scholarships worth more than 1000 Euros. DBS has 85-90% people from parts of India in master courses. If you like to indulge in different race and ethnicity to socialize, DBS isn't for you.
Reviewed on 21 May 2024Read more
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Master of Science in Information Systems with Computing - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin Business School
4
I had work experience but was still considered a fresher according to industry standards here.
Tips: Students coming here should understand which course they are going to study and what the course comprises of. They should have good knowledge of technologies used in that modules and languages and skills needed for that. It would be better if they have proper work experience in any available domains.
Likes (Public transportation): The college is located in Dublin city center and so it is connected to the rest of the city so well. The available public transportation are bus and luas. They are very cheap for students. All major things and outlets needed for students are available in city center and are so nearby to college campus and is connected through transport also.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Here in Dublin, Ireland there are many Indian restaurants available and also many cuisines that are similar to Indian taste. Prices are high when compared to other cuisines as they are giving Indian cuisine in Ireland. I prefer cooking myself as it saves a lot of money.
Reviewed on 19 May 2024Read more
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) Cloud Computing - Batch of 2023
Offered by Dublin Business School
3.5
Average college with limited opportunities for freshers.
Tips: After moving here, there wasn't a cultural shift that happened but the self courage and the way of seeing things had changed a lot. I didn’t avail any scholarships. I’ll rate my college as average because I didn’t get any help regarding placements. I would recommend to analyse the job market and select the course.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The job market for freshers is not that good when compared to experienced person. The companies took candidates on a contract role for 1 or 2 years and then after the contract ends they let them out of the company. Salary package offered is around an average of 32000.
Reviewed on 17 May 2024Read more
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