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3.8/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Friendly
  • Easy going
  • Multi-dimensional
Student Views
  • 78% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3
Part time work3.8
Post study jobs3.6
Quality of faculty4
Student Life4
Value for money4
Public transportation4.3
Safety3.9
Indian Food3.9
Permanent Immigration3.9
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MSc in Data Analytics - Batch of 2025
3.9
Student life at National college of Ireland is active, fun and full of growth.
Tips: The teachers are friendly and provide good guidance. However, self-learning is a must, and a lot of searching is needed while doing projects. Also, evaluation is quite strict. The scholarship scheme is very good, and scholarships are given based on merit. Overall, I'm happy with my experience at the National College of Ireland.
Likes (Public transportation): The National College of Ireland is conveniently located right in front of a Luas stop and is near the city centre. As a result, public transportation is very good, and it's easy to get to the college without any problems. In addition, there are luas, bus, and train stops within a 500-meter walk, making it easy to travel to and from the college.
Dislikes (Internships): The college should offer more internship opportunities. Currently, they only post about internships and don't provide much information about them. More detailed information would have helped me secure an internship. The college needs to do a better job in this area.
Reviewed on 29 Dec 2024Read more
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MSc in Data Analytics - Batch of 2025
3.5
Student life and opportunities are great in National College of Ireland.
Tips: There is a cultural shift, but most of it is pretty friendly. I was provided with a scholarship, and all I had to do was apply for it during my application process to the university. The tuition fee at this university is very reasonable, especially when compared to other universities that offer the same curriculum. The professors and lab assistants are very knowledgeable and share their expertise with the students. Overall, the country, university, and course have been very welcoming and I am pretty satisfied with my experiences.
Dislikes (Part time work): It is really difficult to find a part-time job. There are many vacancies but most of them are filled through references so outsiders have fewer opportunities. Part time along with studies is manageable but requires more dedication and focus. The average payout per week can be around 200.
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MSc in Data Analytics - Batch of 2021
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National College Of Ireland does not provide internship.
Tips: The post-grad courses at the National College of Ireland are mostly filled by Indians, and all the technical courses comprise Indian students. They offer value-for-money courses that are relatively cheaper than other premium colleges like Trinity or UCD. They tend to offer scholarships based on your academic score and profile, and the teachers are really good.
Likes (Safety): There have been growing incidents recently in Dublin city centre about mugging and teenager misconduct but otherwise, it is very safe and people are warm and friendly. The area where the campus is located is not one of the best and there have been reports of teenagers causing ruckus.
Dislikes (Internships): The college doesn't really provide any internship opportunities and neither they have enough opportunities for students to approach companies for internships. The responsibility falls on students to look out for internships. However, the college has a placement department that helps with CV preparation and reviews but your best shot is through LinkedIn or networking.
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MSc in Data Analytics - Batch of 2025
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National College of Ireland: A diverse, supportive, and career-focused experience.
Tips: Before enrolling at the National College of Ireland, students should be aware that the college emphasizes independent learning and maintains a strong focus on academics and career support. The college offers a multicultural environment, providing opportunities to engage with peers from various backgrounds. The student body comprises individuals from diverse nationalities, fostering a rich cultural exchange. This diversity enhances the learning experience and broadens perspectives. Securing suitable accommodation in Dublin can be challenging due to high demand. It's advisable to start the search early and consider areas with convenient access to public transportation. Students should budget for living expenses, which can vary based on lifestyle and housing choices. Transitioning to NCI involves adapting to a new educational system that emphasizes independent learning. Students have reported experiencing a cultural shift due to Dublin's vibrant and socially engaging environment. Participating in orientation programs and engaging with the diverse student body can facilitate this transition. Overall, I am quite satisfied with mt experiences.
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MSc in Data Analytics - Batch of 2026
4.4
An excellent choice for academic growth and student life.
Tips: Students should know that NCI has a strong focus on academics and career support but also offers a multicultural environment to explore. Transitioning here was smooth for me, though adjusting to a new culture took some time. Scholarships are available for deserving students, and I found the process straightforward. Overall, I'm very satisfied with my course, the college, and studying in Ireland.
Likes (Student Life): Student life is engaging and diverse, with a great balance of academics and extracurricular. I enjoy attending lectures, working on projects, and participating in cultural events and workshops. There are also many student clubs like tech, sports, and cultural groups that bring people together.
Dislikes (Internships): The college offers good resources and support for finding internships, especially through its career services team. They organize regular workshops, resume-building sessions, and mock interviews to help students prepare for applying to internships. The career portals are also a helpful tool, where many opportunities are posted specifically for NCI students. Additionally, the faculty is supportive and often provides guidance on how to align internships with your career goals. The internships available are generally relevant to the field of Data Analytics. Many companies in Ireland look for data analysts, and NCI's strong industry ties with local organizations make it easier to find internships that are closely related to the course content. Popular roles include data analyst, business analyst, and data visualization specialist. However, one area of improvement could be in providing more internship options, especially for international students. Some students face challenges due to visa restrictions or high competition in the job market, which can limit their opportunities. If the college could build more partnerships with companies or provide additional guidance for international students, it would enhance the overall experience. Despite these challenges, the support system provided by the college ensures that most students who actively engage with the resources can secure internships that help them gain valuable industry experience.
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MSc in Cloud Computing - Batch of 2025
3.2
The faculty is great, approachable and always ready to help.
Tips: Life is not easy when it comes to a new country. It is fast-paced. Surely it takes some time so allow it. Bring some basic utensils from India like a pressure cooker as it is important. The weather here is rainy and windy so do bring proper jackets and coats. Try to bring some snacks and spices from India as they are costly. Try taking accommodation away from college as it is very costly around that area. A few good areas to find accommodation are - Hansfield, Clonsilla, Coalmine Adamstown etc. Be mentally prepared before you come as life will not be that easy here.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty is good as they guide you through the issue. You can approach them for any doubts or issues. Attendance is not mandatory in college but try to attend lectures whenever possible. Teachers tend to hive information and details of important topics and subjects concerning exams and assignments. Try to finish work in a dedicated time frame.
Dislikes (Indian Food): Not many authentic Indian-origin restaurants are available. Food is also made based on Irish preferences, however, you will find some good but it is expensive. It will be difficult if you are a vegetarian it is more costly than non-veg and mostly accessible in Indian stores. Frozen food culture is here so you will find lots of variety for food.
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These are the requirement for international students at National College of Ireland. 

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National College of Ireland (NCI) has an acceptance rate of 52% it means that the university is slightly competitive for applicants. The University has a strong focus on research and innovation. It offers a wide range of Undergraduate and Postgraduate programs courses across various fields, includin

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The language of instruction at the National College of Ireland is English, therefore, international students are required to demonstrate their proficiency in the English language. NCI accepts IELTS scores as proof of proficiency in the English language. Check below the minimum IELTS requirements for

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