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Dublin Business School
Course Duration & Fees

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Courses1st Year Tuition FeesDuration & Eligibility
MBA/PGDM(18 courses)
INR 12 L - 13 L
Duration12 months-1 year
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 6.5, Duolingo: 95 - 105, PTE: 50 & Above
M.Sc.(11 courses)
INR 12 L - 13 L
Duration12 months-1 year
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 6.5, Duolingo: 95 - 105, PTE: 50 & Above
MS(5 courses)
INR 12 L - 13 L
Duration1 year
Exam AcceptedIELTS: 6 - 6.5, Duolingo: 105 & Above, PTE
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Dublin Business School
Students Ratings & Reviews

4/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Friendly
  • Easy going
  • Fun loving
Student Views
  • 65% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.4
Part time work3.6
Post study jobs3.6
Quality of faculty4.1
Student Life4.1
Value for money4
Public transportation4.5
Safety4.4
Indian Food4
Permanent Immigration4
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Master of Science (MSc) International Accounting & Finance - Batch of 2025
5
Dublin Business School has a strong balance between education and college activities.
Tips: The professors are very professional and knowledgeable, and I felt comfortable in the classroom. There was no cultural transition, and I felt like I was at home. In addition, every international student gets a scholarship, which is a great benefit. I had good communication with a previous student who guided me on college life and how students are treated. I spent most of my time in lectures, the library, and the canteen, where I made many very helpful friends. The professors were very knowledgeable and helpful. They were from a variety of countries, including Ireland, India, the UK, and the USA. They provided us with all the materials we needed to succeed. I am very satisfied with my college and would recommend it to others.
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Master of Science (MSc) International Accounting & Finance - Batch of 2025
3.8
Limited opportunities for growth.
Tips: Before joining this college, students should be aware of the quality of education, specific resources available for their course, and the career support services provided. It is essential to research the faculty, internship opportunities, and industry connections. The opportunities seem limited and inconsistent, especially in specific industries or regions. One reason for this is the lack of clear pathways. The school does not have a strong network of alumni in many industries, and the career services office does not provide enough guidance or support to students. As a result, many graduates have difficulty finding jobs in their chosen field. Overall, I am satisfied with my experiences here.
Likes (Indian Food): The quality of food is becoming very bad nowadays, which leads to many more diseases. The job market itself appears saturated in certain fields, with too many graduates competing for a limited number of positions, so students are compelled to accept whatever is available.
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) Marketing - Batch of 2025
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.
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Master of Science in Information Systems with Computing - Batch of 2025
2.9
No placements at all. It is easy to get in but no help can be expected.
Tips: There are no placements and no help from college to get a job. The campus is too small. They have a very easygoing campus with snooker, table tennis, and a decent cafeteria with music. Assignments have to be done on your own. Do not take them from outside. Concentrate more on assignments. I had a bad experience during my thesis presentation. The external professor was rude and used foul language during the presentation. However, some lectures are really good and supportive, and they guide you every step of the way. The departments are easily accessible, and video recordings are available on the college portals. Students from the EU are separated from non-EU students.
Likes (Indian Food): I prefer to cook at home, but it is sometimes good to explore other cuisines to get to know the food cultures. There are a variety of options, including Wings and Cosmos, Indian tiffins, and Irish breakfasts. One meal is around 10-20 euros. Korean ramen and Italian dishes are good in the city centre.
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Master of Science in Information Systems with Computing - Batch of 2025
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Dublin Business School is a good option for studying Masters with minimal fee.
Tips: If you are from a non-Western region, you will likely experience some culture shock at Dublin Business School. However, the people are welcoming, and any racism you might encounter is negligible. I was awarded a scholarship based on my academic merit. I didn't do any additional steps for the same, the scholarship is provided to me from the college based upon the merit. When I compare the cost of tuition and fees at DBS with other colleges and universities in Ireland, DBS is one of the best values. Note that there are many colleges in Ireland, but their tuition and fees are much higher than DBS's. I think DBS does a large volume of business, which helps keep their costs down. Overall, if you are looking for a place to study for a while and work in Ireland, I would recommend Dublin Business School.
Dislikes (Internships): There are none available for Master's students at the college. This is a common situation at colleges in Ireland, where students are expected to find their own internships and jobs. The college does provide guidance for students to help them in their search.
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Master of Business Administration (MBA) Finance - Batch of 2025
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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.
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Here is the process to apply for the Dublin Business School, Ireland: 

• Go to the official website of Dublin Business School through a web browser and open the applications portal . 

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Anamika Jha

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One of the many advantages of attending Dublin Business School (DBS) is the wide variety of programs offered, which are tailored to industry needs. Career options are improved by DBS's central Dublin location, which gives access to a thriving commercial district. With the help of knowledgeable instr

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Mallika Ahuja

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A comparison of TCD and Maynooth University or Dublin Business School is given as follows: 

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Ishita Singh

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Answered 4 months ago

For international students, the Dublin Business School MBA fees is INR 12 L - 13 L per academic year. Note that the duration of this MBA course is 1 year (full-time) or 2 years (part-time). It is expensive to study this course, however, the return on investment is quite impressive as the graduates s

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Anushree Sinha

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Answered 4 months ago

Yes, the Dublin School of Business charges an application fee for admissions, which is payable to CAO. Given below are the details of the Dublin Business School application fee:

ParticularsApplication Fee
Standard Application FeeEUR 45 (INR 4.2 K)
Early Online ApplicationsEUR 30 (INR 2.8 K)
Late ApplicationsEUR 90 (INR 8.4 K)

Conversion Rate: 1 EUR = INR 93.29

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Dublin Business School
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University CityDublin, Other - Ireland, Ireland
Size of cityMedium
Population of City5,53,165

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Aungier Street, 13/14 Aungier Street, Dublin 2, Dublin, D02 WC04, Ireland
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