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National College of Ireland B.E. / B.Tech Highlights 2026
For international students, National College of Ireland offers 4 years of B.E. / B.Tech program. An B.E. / B.Tech course in National College of Ireland is ideal for students aiming for academic prestige and global exposure and seeking benefits. National College of Ireland offers 2 B.E. / B.Tech courses to international students. Some most popular specializations opted by Indians are Computer Science & Engineering and Data Science. First-year tuition cost of these programs is EUR 10,000 and it does not include living expenses such as accommodation, transport, food, etc.
Commonly asked questions On Highlights
Securing admission to the National College of Ireland for BTech is a competitive affair, but not impossible. Also, the college accepts country-specific qualifications and Indian students must fulfill the entry requirements listed below to boost their chances of pursuing the National College of Ireland BE/BTech program:
- Senior Secondary School qualification (all boards);
- A minimum overall average of 70% or above; and
- Proof of English language proficiency.
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Answered 6 days ago
No, it is rare to get a 100% funding for your education at NCI Dublin. However, Indian students can secure a really good amount scholarship at this institution.
The students can apply for the NCI 75th Anniversary International Student Scholarships, which is roughly around EUR 7,500 (INR 8.25L). Or t
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Answered 6 days ago
The NCI acceptance rate for Indian students is not released but as per an unofficial source, which is around 53%.
This would mean that the National College of Ireland is a difficult institution to get into and international students are required to meet the admission requirements as given below -
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Answered 5 days ago
No, deferring the course at NCI Ireland means students will also have to forfeit their scholarship. They will need to re-apply and be reassessed for any scholarship for the new intake.
Students are recommended to consult the NCI Admissions Office for their specific scholarship conditions.
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Answered 5 days ago
Yes, Indian students can pay their tuition fees in installments at NCI Ireland. Use the Direct Debit plan to pay 20% of tuition fees upfront and the rest over the duration of course.
Students need to provide a written request to the NCI Ireland Registrar's Office to use a payment plan.
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Answered 5 days ago
NCI Ireland initial deposit for Indian students is EUR 6,000 (INR 6.6 Lakhs) to confirm their seat.
Students are advised to check the deposit amount on their admission offer letter as these may vary for some courses. To know more, contact one of our Shiksha Study Abroad counsellors.
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