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MSc in Human Resource Management - Batch of 2025
4.2
University College Dublin has very friendly, highly qualified and diverse faculty.
Tips: Before joining students should analyze the growth opportunities and know whether the college is providing scholarships for the courses they are applying for. They should also know which campus they will be attending, and the connectivity of the routes, and should research the faculty.
Likes (Indian Food): Rating 5 on food options from my country of origin as it might reflect a deep appreciation for the variety, flavour and cultural significance of the cuisine here. The possible reasoning is that the diverse flavour, cultural connection, and availability of options all make the difference.
Dislikes (Value for money): The tuition fee is really high compared to the quality of education, the resources provided, and the outcomes achieved, including employability and career advancement. On the other hand, if the course lacks depth, practical application, or clear career benefits, it may not justify the high fees.
Reviewed on 13 Dec 2024Read more
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Surendra Singh Verified Icon
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.
Reviewed on 27 Nov 2024Read more
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Soham Deshpande Verified Icon
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.
Reviewed on 24 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
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.
Reviewed on 20 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
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.
Reviewed on 20 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc International Law & Business - Batch of 2025
5
My college holds a lot of activities that would help students discover their potential.
Tips: It is nice to have a culture shock in a good way because it allows you to learn beyond your thinking and adapt to the best possible ways to get along with everyone. The faculty are very friendly and communicate with us thoroughly in every lecture. They make sure we understand the concepts and their core principles. I did not avail myself of any scholarships because my college gave limited seats to people. I am very satisfied with my university and the country I have chosen.
Reviewed on 19 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Sustainable Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
3.3
University College Dublin is good and eventually will get through the phase.
Tips: I chose Ireland because it is a great place to live and work, provides a lot of opportunities and careers and is a hub for IT companies. But before you go, do your research. Analyse the university rankings, the country rankings, and the climate. Also, look at the job market and how you will survive there.
Likes (Student Life): Student life at University College Dublin is vibrant and academically it has a quality. It always engages with events, societies, and clubs. I'd suggest people come here to study and have fun at the same time. UCD has a quality and it is on the Ivy League, so I suggest people come here.
Dislikes (Public transportation): The transportation is not connected to most parts of Dublin, people from north or central find it really hard to get to the south. The frequency is poor and unpredictable though we have student discounts I feel it is quite expensive. The safety of transport is also poor and the waiting hours are too long.
Reviewed on 18 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Computer Science (Negotiated Learning) - Batch of 2025
5
Life at University College Dublin is fun and thrilling with intense curriculum.
Tips: UCD is renowned for its academic excellence, particularly in research-oriented fields. The courses are rigorous, with a focus on independent learning. As a student, you will need to manage multiple deadlines for assignments, projects, and exams, so developing time-management skills is crucial. The campus itself is vast and well-equipped, featuring libraries, computer labs, and recreational facilities. Engaging with student societies is highly recommended as it helps in networking and adjusting to the new environment. Dublin's cost of living is high, especially for accommodation, so securing affordable housing early is essential. Additionally, prepare for Ireland's unpredictable weather with appropriate waterproof clothing. Academically, many international students find the self-directed nature of learning and the grading system different from their home countries. Socially, Ireland's friendly and welcoming culture makes it easier to settle in, but it's essential to embrace diversity and build connections. Weather can be a minor adjustment, especially if you come from a warmer climate. Scholarships can significantly ease financial pressure. Some students avail scholarships such as the Global Excellence Scholarship, awarded for academic merit. These scholarships typically offer partial or full tuition coverage but rarely include living expenses. Overall, students are generally satisfied with UCD, their courses, and living in Ireland. The country offers excellent career opportunities post-graduation, especially in the technology and finance sectors, making it a rewarding choice.
Reviewed on 18 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Sustainable Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
4.4
UCD - BlackRock campus has a friendly and competitive environment.
Tips: The University is an experience in and of itself. There was a big cultural shift after coming to Ireland, but it has been mostly positive till now. There are multiple scholarships to choose from, but make sure to apply for them as early as possible. Part-time jobs are very scarce, so apply for them at the beginning of January if you're planning on starting your studies in the September intake.
Likes (Public transportation): The University College Dublin Blackrock campus is well connected to the city by buses and trains. The campus is a short walk from the train station and major bus stop. However, if you need to go to the main campus, you will need to take a bus or cycle.
Dislikes (Part time work): There is not much availability of part-time on campus, and it is difficult to juggle a part-time job with classes. However, the minimum wage is 12.7 euros per hour, which will be increased in January 2025. Also, there are ways to earn more money, such as working night shifts or on holidays.
Reviewed on 16 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
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.
Reviewed on 16 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MPH Public Health - Batch of 2025
3.8
UCD has well-experienced faculty and a diverse environment.
Tips: If you are considering enrolling in a public health program, I suggest you do your own research first. Make sure you understand the course content, the topics you are interested in, and the field you want to work in after graduation. Also, be aware that there are many different types of public health courses offered, so make sure you choose the one that best suits your interests.
Likes (Value for money): My course is a healthcare course which is expensive everywhere but the curriculum at UCD for MPH is very well structured and our professors are very knowledgeable. So it's not just the academic but also their experience in the field is really valuable.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking by myself as I didn't like the taste of the Indian restaurants here. Maybe in the future when I explore more into the city my preference will change. Some restaurants I have tried are Indian tiffins, Indian spices, Thindi, and Indian zaika.
Reviewed on 16 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Sustainable Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
5
A perfect blend of academics, diversity and student life.
Tips: Before joining UCD, students should know it offers a highly supportive environment with excellent academics and cultural diversity. Transitioning here involves adopting a collaborative learning culture and embracing diversity. I didn't get any scholarship. Overall, I am satisfied with my experience.
Likes (Student Life): Student life at UCD is very vibrant and fulfilling, with a perfect balance of academics and extracurricular activities. My day includes interactive classes, time at the library, and socialising with peers. Regular events, cultural fiesta and diverse student clubs ensure there's something for everyone.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The faculty at UCD is highly knowledgeable, approachable and always ready to assist students. Their teaching methodology emphasises real-world situations with interactive discussions. The faculty is also incredibly very diverse, offering global perspectives.
Reviewed on 15 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MA Theatre Practice - Batch of 2025
3.4
It is possible to maintain and balance work life and personal life.
Tips: Students should research thoroughly, and then make up their minds and be fully prepared. Assume that no one will help you, so organize your finances according. This way, you won't worry if you don't secure a part-time job. You will get so many opinions, but you have to decide which is the most helpful one. Overall, I am quite satisfied with my experience here.
Likes (Part time work): I prefer part-time work because it offers flexible scheduling, which allows me to better balance my work and personal life. Also, the extra income helps support my primary income or expenses. Finally, part-time work provides opportunities to develop new skills or maintain existing ones.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I prefer cooking myself because the food in here is tasteless. I tried a lot of different cuisines, but none of them matched the taste I was looking for. At some point, I thought it was just me, but then I realized it was a problem with the food itself.
Reviewed on 15 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Finance - Batch of 2025
4.7
Excellent experience at UCD with great faculty and staffs.
Tips: Before joining University College Dublin (UCD), students should be aware that the institution offers a strong academic foundation with excellent post-study job opportunities, particularly in fields like technology and finance. However, the competition for roles that provide visa sponsorship can be quite high, so proactive networking and leveraging university resources for internships and job placements are crucial. Transitioning to Ireland brought a few cultural shifts. Initially, I experienced adjustments to the social norms and day-to-day interactions, which were more relaxed and community-focused compared to my home country. The emphasis on work-life balance and open conversations stood out. Adapting to these differences enhanced my personal and professional growth. I did not avail of any scholarships, but UCD offers various merit-based scholarships. For those who qualify, allowances can range from partial fee reductions to full tuition coverage, depending on academic achievements and other criteria. Overall, I am highly satisfied with my university, course, and living experience in Ireland.
Likes (Internships): Ireland has a relatively clear and accessible pathway to permanent residence for skilled workers, especially after completing two years on a Critical Skills Employment Permit. The general process involves minimal bureaucracy compared to other countries. My chances of permanent settlement would be favourable if employed in a qualifying role, as it could lead to long-term residence and citizenship within a few years. Given the opportunity, I would indeed consider permanently immigrating to Ireland due to its quality of life, strong job market, and welcoming culture.
Dislikes (Part time work): While there are several job options available after graduation, the competition can be intense, and securing a job that offers a visa sponsorship is not guaranteed for all graduates. In Ireland, approximately 2,000-3,000 companies are known to offer sponsored work visas, predominantly in sectors like technology, finance, and healthcare. Common job roles include software engineers, data analysts, financial consultants, and healthcare professionals, with average starting salaries ranging from 30,000 to 50,000 annually, depending on the field and level of experience.
Reviewed on 15 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Sustainable Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
3.5
Good learning opportunity to grow professionally.
Tips: The faculty is experienced, and the course structure is high-level. There was no cultural shift, as you'll find a lot of Indians here and a lot of Indian eateries. The people are nice and very accommodating, and language is not a barrier. If you are looking for a college that is international in scope, this is a good choice. I'm satisfied with this college and the course I took.
Reviewed on 15 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in International Business - Batch of 2025
4
A very well oriented institution.
Tips: The college itself is very quiet and education-oriented. They have a lot of extracurricular activities that help you boost your resume and also help you develop your personality, from both personal and professional perspectives. The professors are very skilled and the best in their own fields. They teach you the modules in such an interactive way that it doesn't feel like you're studying. The assignments are so immersive that you learn something new every time. The group assignments also teach you how to work well in a team. Overall, I am quite satisfied with the course.
Likes (Post study jobs): There are job opportunities after graduation, but there are Visa restrictions that need to be considered when applying for jobs. Many companies ask if you need visa sponsorship, which can be a hurdle in getting a job. However, it's important to maintain a positive mindset and not be discouraged by rejections.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I don't eat out at Indian restaurants very often because there are only a few Indian restaurants in the area where I live, and they are quite far away. Also, the food is expensive, and the taste just isn't the same. Cooking at home is just fine.
Reviewed on 14 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Sustainable Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
1.1
Very stressful environment and it is hard to manage between college and part-time.
Tips: The workload is too much, and with the part-time job, it's a total mess. On top of that, we're not even getting paid on time, and people are taking advantage of the students by making them work more. I'm not sure what to do at this point. No company has offered me anything, and I'm not sure if anyone will. I'm confused about what to do.
Dislikes (Part time work): I am working at KFC and the job is very tough. I don't have enough time to sleep or even take a break. The job is very boring, and the manager doesn't care about any of us. It's really bad, and I have no idea how people are surviving this. It's very hard to manage on 800 euros.
Reviewed on 14 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Biotechnology - Batch of 2025
4.1
UCD provides a perfect blend of academic and social activities.
Tips: Before coming to UCD, it's helpful to review your modules and revise your basic knowledge. For Masters courses, the expectation is that you are familiar with the basics, and the course will start with advanced material. Also, try to connect with people in your course, alumni, and others in your field. There are events held on campus so look out for them and participate in it as it helps in building connections. Overall. I am quite satisfied with my course, college and the country.
Reviewed on 14 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc Computer Science - Batch of 2025
5
UCD: A diverse, supportive, and enriching experience.
Tips: Before joining UCD, students should know that it's a diverse and research-focused university, where balancing studies with active participation in campus life can make a huge difference. Moving here, I experienced a cultural shift in the emphasis on independent learning and proactive networking. The diversity on campus has broadened my perspective, and the collaborative environment makes transitioning easier. Regarding scholarships, UCD offers various options based on academic excellence and financial need. Although I didn't avail of one, many students secure scholarships that help with tuition or living costs. Overall, I'm very satisfied with the supportive academic and social environment UCD provides.
Likes (Indian Food): UCD offers a vibrant campus experience that balances academics with social and personal growth. A typical day includes attending lectures, studying in the library, and spending time with friends across campus. I especially enjoy the diverse events and opportunities to connect with people from different backgrounds. UCD organizes frequent events like teach meetups, cultural festivals, and guest lectures, providing both relation and learning. The campus is home to numerous student clubs and communities, from tech and coding clubs to cultural and sports groups, making it easy to find activities that align with my interests. These experiences enrich college life and help build a strong community.
Dislikes (Quality of faculty): Professors are accessible and approachable, often going beyond scheduled office hours to assist students with academic and career guidance. Their teaching methodology combines theoretical foundations with practical, hands-on projects, allowing us to apply concepts in real-world scenarios. Additionally, the faculty brings together diverse nationalities and backgrounds, offering varied perspectives that enhance our understanding of global challenges in Computer Science. This diversity and commitment to student success are what make the faculty exceptional.
Reviewed on 14 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc Biotechnology - Batch of 2025
3.5
UCD is a great college to pursue your degree.
Tips: There is a cultural shift but it can be overcome. I did get an international scholarship of 10,000 Euros from the university itself. The college is warm and friendly with a lot of fun activities happening on campus. The faculty is very friendly and will help us throughout the semester. I am quite satisfied with my university, the course, and Ireland as a country.
Reviewed on 14 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc in Management (Operations And Supply Chain) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin City University
4
DCU is good and I would recommend it to others.
Tips: It's a great school in a beautiful country with wonderful people. Students should know that it is important to learn about the ranking of the university and see if you're eligible for any scholarships at the initial stage after you receive your seat. Also, keep in mind that exploring the city during your course may be limited due to budget constraints.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty at DCU are both helpful and approved making the academic experience more engaging and enriching. From the very beginning, professors are super helpful and committed to ensuring that students adapt well to the new academic environment. Initially, catching up can be quite challenging especially for those familiar teaching methods compare to back home. However, as time pass by, the process becomes more adaptable and manageable with the support of the faculty. Professors at DCU encourage us to participate actively in discussions and, collaboration and inclusive teaching atmosphere. The open discussions between professors and students are particularly engaging and interesting allowing us to exchange diverse perceptive. Faculty members bring a wealth of experience and knowledge to the table, which they share enthusiastically, inspiring students to think critically and be innovative. One of the most remarkable aspects of the faculty is their openness and accessibility. Whether it is during lectures, office hours or through emails, they are always willing to assist during working hours and provide guidance on assignments and projects. It is good and would recommend to students. The most remarkable aspects of the faculty are their openness and accessibility. Whether it is during lectures, during their office hours or through email, they are always willing to help and guide the students.
Dislikes (Part time work): On-campus part-time jobs are limited, and the competition for the available positions is fierce. Off-campus employment opportunities are somewhat better, but it can take a while to find a suitable position. Personally, I have been able to manage my part-time work and studies, but I have less time for myself. The minimum wage here is 12.5.
Reviewed on 28 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc in Management (Operations And Supply Chain) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin City University
4
Dublin City University has a fun campus and the student life here is amazing.
Tips: Dublin City University (DCU) is perfect for someone looking to pursue greater heights academically and in other fields like sports. They maintain an excellent standard for themselves. So far in my time at DCU, they have offered the best college experience compared to my previous University.
Likes (Student Life): My current campus offers many facilities that my previous university didn't, such as a pharmacy, a supermarket, designed space to eat, and a proper canteen. Additionally, we're kept well-informed about various events and activities through their engaging Instagram pages.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Indian food available here is either overpriced or lacks authenticity, leaving me disappointed. Given the high cost and poor quality, I've realized that I could easily prepare the same dishes at home. Not only would it be more affordable, but it would also taste better.
Reviewed on 24 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc in Management (Operations And Supply Chain) - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin City University
5
A perfect blend of academic excellence and vibrant campus life.
Tips: Dublin City University (DCU) offers a dynamic, inclusive and supportive environment for students. The university emphasized practical learning through projects, case studies and industry-focused modules. The campus is vibrant, with numerous clubs, events and networking opportunities. The transition to DCU was smoother than expected. The university orientation programs and welcoming atmosphere helped me adapt quickly. I am highly satisfied with my experience.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Student life at Dublin City University is vibrant, enriching and inclusive. The university goes beyond academics, offering a dynamic environment where students can explore their interests, build meaningful connections and grow both personally and professionally.
Dislikes (Part time work): The faculty at Dublin City University has been exceptional, and I couldn't be more impressed. They are not only experts in their respective fields but also genuinely invested in their students' success. Their lectures are well-structured, thought-provoking, and consistently bridge theoretical concepts with real-world applications. Their ability to simplify complex topics and make them engaging has significantly enhanced my learning experience.
Reviewed on 24 Nov 2024Read more
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AnonymousVerified Icon
MSc in Management of Operations - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin City University
3.5
The university provides great student life with lots of events.
Tips: Students should be aware that student life in Ireland is very different from that in India. While life here is amazing, students must be prepared to work hard to achieve a good life after graduation. The student life here is amazing. Students and teachers are really friendly and helpful with coursework. The lectures are amazing and I love the student life here. Overall, I am quite satisfied with the experiences.
Dislikes (Part time work): There are part-time opportunities, but most of them are already taken and the job postings are just for name sake and there are no proper responses from anyone. Everything happens with reference here and it is a bit difficult to get into so we have to try hard.
Reviewed on 16 Nov 2024Read more
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MSc in Finance - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin City University
3.1
My experience at DCU was good, but I think the university could do more to help it.
Tips: Students should know that the transition will be heard as they move away from the safety of their home. The course has mostly Indians though, as I expected more diversity there. I got a scholarship of 2000 Euros for my course fee. The college can be rated as above average after TCD and UCD here in Dublin. It is a nice university, but the faculty could have been better, as a lot of new first-time professors in this January intake were here. Nonetheless, a lot of hard work and self-study are needed. 
Reviewed on 10 Aug 2024Read more
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MSc in Finance - Batch of 2023
Offered by Dublin City University
3.5
Dublin City University is a great place that helps to grow professionally and be industry ready.
Tips: I have enjoyed studying abroad and the faculty helped me to broaden my knowledge. My life has changed after heading to Ireland. It allows me to understand the life of living abroad and have a chance to experience myself and develop even better. The course offers some valuable insights and learning opportunities. These were the aspects where it fell short of my expectations concerning the cost. The instructors were knowledgeable and experienced. They taught the syllabus practically. The combination of excellent connectivity, diverse transportation options, affordability and convenience makes public transportation a standout aspect of the campus experience. Real-time tracking apps and schedules make transportation easier and customer-friendly.
Reviewed on 26 Jul 2024Read more
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MSc in Computing (with Major Options) - Batch of 2022
Offered by Dublin City University
3.3
Good experience but a bad market with limited job.
Tips: At least have 2 years of experience otherwise, get some experience and come aboard. To get a scholarship you've to be an early applicant. It is completely random. Don't be shy to talk or ask questions. No one is going to judge you. People in the college are more friendly and make you feel more comfortable.
Likes (Part time work): Yow will land any part-time job. Visit directly to the place and talk to the manager about any available vacancy. This will increase your chance of landing a job. Don't apply online for a part-time job and wait for a reply. It never going to work like that.
Dislikes (Internships): There are no internship opportunities in Ireland. Here they prefer a graduate role. It's very rare to get an internship opportunity in Ireland. Since companies prefer a graduate role over an internship. It's limited in Ireland, as the majority of businesses focus on graduate employment.
Reviewed on 26 Jul 2024Read more
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MSc in Computing (with Major Options) - Batch of 2022
Offered by Dublin City University
5
Friendly, easy going and academically strong young university with diversity.
Tips: Before joining Dublin City University (DCU), students should understand the course structure, campus facilities and the cost of living in Dublin. Engaging with student support communities and clubs would be of great help. I have availed a 2000 Euro scholarship in tuition fees so you can ask your counsellors regarding the scholarships. Overall, I'm content and satisfied with my course and university.
Reviewed on 4 Jul 2024Read more
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MSc in Finance - Batch of 2024
Offered by Dublin City University
3.9
Could have been better, faculty needs to work upon how to teach.
Tips: It’s all good, just work hard. Keep asking if you have any doubts or queries as you have paid for the knowledge and not to listen “figure it out” and ask questions like you are a 5-year-old. Believe in yourself and have fun living abroad. Have good friends around and not the mean ones. All the best!
Reviewed on 25 Jun 2024Read more
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MSc in Computing (with Major Options) - Batch of 2023
Offered by Dublin City University
4.1
Great transportation facility to explore the city, good University with strong academics.
Tips: Students should be aware of their program's prerequisites and the registration procedure when they attend DCU. Attend the campus resources orientation and seek assistance from student services. Keep track of your assignments and due dates. Join organizations and groups to get a well-rounded experience. If you don't reside on campus, schedule your commute.
Likes (Public transportation): Direct Bus: A direct bus service that connects DCU and Palmerstown may not exist. Dublin Bus, however, has several routes that can get you there. For instance, you might have to ride the bus from DCU to the city centre, where you'll need to change to another one that goes to Palmerstown. Routes: The 25, 66, and 67 are frequently used routes in the Palmerstown region. For comprehensive route information and real-time updates, visit the Dublin Bus website.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): Like if you get a job then you will have to renew your stamp to 1G and from stamp 2 which is a student visa. After that if you get a job then you can get a critical skills visa that is stamp 1 directly after living for 2 years u are eligible for stamp 4.
Reviewed on 18 Jun 2024Read more
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MSc in Computing (with Major Options) - Batch of 2023
Offered by Dublin City University
3
Easy going, friendly environment with a big campus and a huge library.
Tips: Before joining this college students should check for scholarships. The people here are friendly and the professors are fantastic to work with. The course was kind of challenging but you get guidance from professors. It's a really small country and everyone knows each other moreover most of the people are friendly.
Likes (Student Life): The student union, fun events and there are Nubar to the hill as well. There are three different campuses and if you have a DCU ID you can stroll around during free time. Glasnevin campus is huge one St. Patrick's campus is the smallest. They do have cultural events too.
Dislikes (Internships): Not really, internships are pretty tough to get. I did not find any internships related to my course and as I have a good experience I focused more on getting a full time job. But if you can try your luck on LinkedIn to find internships or apprenticeships.
Reviewed on 15 Jun 2024Read more
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MEng in Electronic and Computer Engineering - Batch of 2021
Offered by Dublin City University
3.7
My experience at Dublin City University was wonderful and memorable.
Tips: Students should have some background knowledge about the course and how the job market is for those roles. I got a scholarship of 4000 based on my previous academic scores. I did my master's completely online as I was in the Covid batch, for which I felt the fee was a bit high. The quality of teaching is very good and I’d recommend it to anybody.
Likes (Post study jobs): I got my job based on my previous experience. However, studying at this university was also an add-on advantage to getting a job. I have worked in two companies after graduation, both sponsored visas for work. I working in automation testing and my salary was between 35-40k during the first year.
Dislikes (Safety): I have heard from my friends who live in that area that the locality is not very safe. Teenagers bully people and steal from them. I’ve also heard the neighbourhood is very quiet and some students find it difficult to walk alone at times. Other than that the student accommodation is safe and friendly.
Reviewed on 6 Jun 2024Read more
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MSc in Computing (with Major Options) - Batch of 2023
Offered by Dublin City University
3.7
Excellent, approachable, helpful and friendly faculty that motivates us to do good.
Tips: You get to learn a lot of things when you are coming as an international student. There are cultural shifts and also there are many things here that are not the same as in India but we all get adjusted to those things easily. Overall, I am really satisfied.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Very approachable and friendly. Everything theoretical things are shown practically with live examples and also industrial experiences of professors help understand problems more deeply. The helping nature of the faculty motivates us to study and the strict faculty always keeps us on our toes.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): The year 2024 is not too good for the job as there are many people and very few jobs. Ireland was not ready for this much intake which has caused trouble here. Very few companies are offering sponsorship and the salary is a minimum of 35,000 Euros per year.
Reviewed on 6 Jun 2024Read more
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MSc in Electronic & Computer Technology - Batch of 2023
Offered by Dublin City University
2.5
No attendance, good online study portal, and fair grading system.
Tips: No attendance, going to college is optional which is a big plus. Good online study portal to access all the study material. All classroom lecture recordings are uploaded by lecturers and are available by the EOD on the online study portal and there is a fair marking system for assignments.
Likes (Safety): It is a good and safe university to study. However, the surrounding areas are very unsafe to live in. I would suggest upcoming students research more about the unsafe places in Dubin and get accommodation in good areas. Teenagers are causing a big problem in Ireland mainly in a few areas of Dublin. Some mob will come hit you and may cause you severe injuries, but still, you may not get help from anybody including the government and they won't even get punished by law. So choose a good area to live in and travel by bus and with friends mostly.
Dislikes (Internships): We have to apply to companies for internships or jobs. University won't bring any companies like how it happens in India. Some companies will come to the college to advertise their companies and during that time if there are any relevant companies we can ask them and check if there are any jobs available. If yes we have to apply through their company's careers page.
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MSc in Computing (with Major Options) - Batch of 2023
Offered by Dublin City University
3.1
DCU has a great campus with helpful professors.
Tips: I didn't get any scholarship since I applied for this college before I finished my Bachelors. Had I applied it later I would have gotten at least a 2000 Euro scholarship. I am very much satisfied with the country and the courses they provides, the university also as a whole was very good and affordable when I came here.
Likes (Safety): Everything regarding safety is very good for me in this city. The only people who look down are the other Indians in this country since many carry on with an attitude. I don't like to speak to any other Indians except my friends since whenever I approached any other Indians they were rude to me initially.
Dislikes (Permanent Immigration): I don't have a job at the moment since I require sponsorship to stay in this country but given a chance to permanent reside in the country, I would take that chance since it has greater benefits and is very lively. In the initial days I wanted to leave the country but as the time passes you get adjusted to it.
Reviewed on 25 May 2024Read more
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MEng in Electronic and Computer Engineering - Batch of 2022
Offered by Dublin City University
4.9
Amazing university, amazing faculty and a huge learning opportunity.
Tips: If someone is joining a technical course, they should be well rehearsed with the technology taught in the course as mostly everything is taught through applied principles. So one should prepare beforehand as it is going to be tough to study a STEM course here.
Likes (Internships): DCU gives opportunities for internships for under graduates and also for Masters. They give opportunities to take internships in their research programs. In my course Intel comes every year, they select 10 students for a job offer and also 3000 Euros scholarship.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Indian food is hard to get as it is expensive and if you cook yourself it will be better. It doesn't depend on the college you choose, for food, you have to learn cooking. Indian cooking material is easily available. Almost everything. For dosa lovers I would suggest bring dosa pan from India and bring cooker as well.
Reviewed on 23 May 2024Read more
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MSc in Finance - Batch of 2025
Offered by Dublin City University
4.3
DCU is professional, offering courses designed to equip students for growth in the real world.
Tips: DCU's beautiful campus/atmosphere makes it an ideal choice for aspiring students. Cultural differences are embraced especially for international students. The people here are incredibly friendly and accommodation. Best of luck if you're planning for DCU.
Dislikes (Post study jobs): Being a fresher, all I can share is that to mark a place in Ireland's job market is competitive yet attainable. It's even better for people with work experience of 2 or more years. Enhance your skills, and acquire relevant certification and you're good to go.
Reviewed on 18 Apr 2024Read more
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MSc in Finance - Batch of 2023
Offered by Dublin City University
4.4
Amazing place to be and learn
Tips: Do good research over the subject and plan. Understand the basics of the course before coming as it is like a super crash course. Understanding the fundamentals of each subject and a bit of programming will help the person to understand the concepts better in the subject.
Reviewed on 17 Apr 2024Read more
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MEng in Electronic and Computer Engineering - Batch of 2020
Offered by Dublin City University
3.5
The college has good coaching facility
Tips: Before joining the college students should know what is the accommodation status in the vicinity. Since, in Dublin, there is a scarcity of rooms and usually college accommodation is fairly high so be prepared. Other than that people are welcoming here. There are a lot of sports which one can try out.
Reviewed on 9 Apr 2024Read more
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MSc in Finance - Batch of 2023
Offered by Dublin City University
4.1
DCU - Exploring Excellence. Transportation is a challenge but overall, worth experiencing.
Tips: No doubt one will experience a cultural shift after coming to Ireland. However, it depends upon an individual how they want to groom themselves. I transition myself in a positive way by networking and increasing my knowledge. I also got a 2,000 EUR scholarship from my university basis my merit & SOP. I am quite satisfied with my journey in Ireland and would suggest everyone to come in here with an open mindset so that they are well prepared to face the initial challenges.
Likes (Value for money): The tuition fee for the course is satisfactory. The faculty of the college is very supportive and provides guidance to the students whenever required. DCU provides real market knowledge to students that helps one to get a job and have an edge in the market.
Dislikes (Public transportation): Dublin's Public Transportation is a 3-star due to its mixed performance across various following aspects: 1. Accessibility & Coverage: While major areas are well connected by buses, Luas and Arts certain suburban and rural areas experience limited-service frequency and connectivity. DCU (Dublin City University) is situated in North Dublin i. e. D9, thus its connectivity from City Center is good as we have 3 buses (155,4 and 13) each running at an interval of 10-15 minutes right from DCU main campus GATE. It takes 35 minutes from the city center to reach the college thus it is preferable, to stay near the campus at least till the college period. 2. Reliability & Punctuality: Delays especially during the peak hours are not uncommon, leading to frustration. Also, it's worth mentioning that not all buses are 24*7, thus people find it difficult to commute post-midnight. Traffic can be witnessed during peak hours which delays transportation. Additionally, disruptions due to maintenance work or unforeseen circumstances further exacerbate the issue, often leaving the passengers seeking alternative modes of transportation. 3. Affordability & Value: Dublin Transportation can be accessed through Leap cards which can be easily built for students from their college. DCU provides these supports and has thus proved to be very beneficial for me as they provided me with all the initial necessary guidance related to the leap card. The student leap card costs 1 EUR for one time travelling which is valid for 90 minutes while the normal taps on general leap cards cost 2 EUR per tap in.
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