Average rating of this university
4.1
- 47% of students Never faced discrimination in this University
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- MSc in Business Analytics Trinity College Dublin
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- Bachelor of Computer Engineering Trinity College Dublin
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- MSc Computer Science - Data Science Trinity College Dublin
- M.Sc in Digital Marketing Strategy Trinity College Dublin
- (M. Phil/ PG Dip.) in Intercultural Theology and Interreligious Studies Trinity College Dublin
- (M.Sc/PG Dip.) In Quantum Fields, Strings and Gravity Trinity College Dublin
- BA honours in History Trinity College Dublin
- M.Sc. in Immunotherapeutics Trinity College Dublin
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- BA (Moderatorship) in Management Science and Information System Studies Trinity College Dublin
- M. Phil in Comparative Literature Trinity College Dublin
Tips: Ireland is very welcoming to foreigners. Trinity gave me a great platform to meet new people and connect with the best minds in the world. The curriculum is well-researched and according to the new and upcoming fields in the Information Technology sector. The faculty is understanding so do not hesitate to approach them.
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1075
- Prepping time for classes34 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 150000
Tips: The job market is in a pretty bad shape as of now so decide carefully if you are willing to go through that much amount of pressure and struggle. In addition, finding a part time is quite challenging as well, and have a clear picture in your mind about whether you want to settle abroad or not before going.
Likes (Safety): The country is relatively safe and peaceful. There's public transport that works all time round. And I have been home pretty late at night and it was all safe. Regardless, there are teenagers ...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1625
- Prepping time for classes23 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 38300
Tips: Students should know that there are barely any scholarships when compared to other colleges and quite a few cultural shifts. Get ready for a lot of public speaking and assignments which is a dead scene in India. College does not care about your post-graduation work. Minimum career guidance, everything is self-made and self-done here.
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 800
- Prepping time for classes30 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Tips: Foreign Education differs massively from our Indian Education System. They are very liberal and open-minded towards their curriculum and have exponentially more global exposure. I wasn’t able to obtain any scholarship to study at Trinity but many students in my cohort got scholarships. I’m extremely satisfied with the University and the course, leading to both PhD and Job Opportunities, though Dublin is one of the costliest places to live in but not in the Schengen region.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty are extreme...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1375
- Prepping time for classes28 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 42800
Tips: A big cultural shift is a lifestyle where we have to do everything at home, including groceries, cleaning, and cooking apart from college and assignments. There are scholarship options provided by different colleges and the government of Ireland in general, have a look at those while applying.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Great faculty at Trinity college dublin, highly qualified and approachable for any issues. Teaching methodology is great but different from how it’s done in India. Teaching here is a lot more research-orien...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1200
- Prepping time for classes30 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Tips: (1) Students coming from India should be aware that studying in universities abroad requires quite a lot of self-learning. The number of classroom hours dedicated to subjects might be less, hence the onus is on the candidate to grasp the study material. (2) Some courses like one-year master's programs are a bit intensive which makes it difficult to do part-time work alongside studies, so students should have sufficient funds to cover their expenses in these situations.
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1200
- Prepping time for classes20 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 35000
Tips: There is no scholarship for this course. There are no exams which is a good thing. Programming knowledge is mandatory. The faculty are current industry leaders who teach with their working experience and not with theoretical experience because of which you learn by applying what has to be thought.
Likes (Indian Food): You get everything Indian in every area of Dublin, even near the college. There is an Indian Society. The majority of the students are Indians in most of the courses. All the Indian festivals are celeb...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1000
- Prepping time for classes22 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Tips: I found adjusting to the weather and professional environment took quite some time. Please do approach any and all college authorities without hesitation regarding any clarifications. They all are pretty helpful. Information on scholarships can be seen online, just make sure you apply for scholarships well in advance.
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 2500
- Prepping time for classes35 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Tips: Keep in mind the cost of living. And personally, for the first time being outside of India there was definitely the culture shock but in a good way. Only suggestion would be to research universities based on the course that you want to take as they hold a very key role in how the course modules are set. With that being said you are going to be involved with cultures from all around the world which is a great opportunity to learn a lot about the outside world. And against popular belief in order ...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1800
- Prepping time for classes25 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 40000
Tips: Since the weather here is cold and gloomy, so initially, one may take time to get accustomed to the weather and atmosphere here, because the culture and living standards here are completely different from India. Initially, one may feel that it is difficult to adjust here, but eventually, you will start getting habitual to this place, and you will like living here. Since I got into this college through the student exchange programme, so I did get an education scholarship with tuition fees of abou...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1100
- Prepping time for classes25 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 40475
Tips: Transitioning to Ireland seems to have been a smooth experience for many. Students are encouraged to prepare for cultural differences, including weather, and people. I am satisfied with my college, course and country. Ireland is seen as a friendly and welcoming place with a quality education system.
Likes (Safety): There is a helpline for crime victims and student accommodation have full-day staff support to ensure safety. Dublin is generally safe both men and women can go out at night without any worry. The cr...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 900
- Prepping time for classes18 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 35775
Tips: This college contains a variety of students so you have to be prepared to communicate with each and every person because it is very important to make connections here. You will also feel the quality of education is much higher than India. All my classmates were also very good.
Likes (Quality of faculty): Faculty here is very good and very supportive. Teaching quality of Trinity Business School is up to the mark. All my classmates were also great and very friendly. Teachers also helped me a lot in writing my dissertation and...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 3025
- Prepping time for classes10 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 41250
Tips: The culture is pretty warm and friendly. Food would be something that you would miss so learn cooking. I did not avail scholarships. I am very satisfied with the University, course and the country. Ireland is English speaking country. It is friendly and welcoming.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The knowledge possessed by faculty in their respective subjects is immense. The teaching is more job oriented which helps the student to gain knowledge for the job market. Diversity is what I was looking for while choosing Trinity Coll...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1272
- Prepping time for classes10 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 40699
Tips: Before joining Trinity, the students must know this fact that the university focuses most on practical learning rather than theoretical learning, and due to this, the students must focus on gaining industry exposure to gain practical experience before coming here. It is also very essential to know that there is many cultural difference compared to India, the environment is different, the weather is different, the people are different and the cuisine is also very much different. The students must...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 223
- Prepping time for classes15 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 36468
Tips: Nice University. Thorough research on the course and values given by the university. Familiarization with the visa process is important for students coming here. You should have happy easy-going attitude during the waiting process at the university. Overall good university to be in. Students must get used to the Irish culture here. Learning to cook will be an important skill one can have before joining studies abroad
Likes (Internships): There are many internship opportunities available especially if you are young an...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1202
- Prepping time for classes37 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 37085
Tips: The people in Ireland are friendly and quite accommodating in general, plus make sure to make friends from different cultures and countries, because that's how you'll be able to adapt to Dublin easily. The culture in Ireland is a bit different than Asian countries and the people in Ireland have a very liberal mindset, plus you will have to know some of the local slang they use there, so it is very important to make Irish friends. Overall, I'm quite satisfied with the university, the course and t...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 1702
- Prepping time for classes18 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 39707
Tips: One of the best college in Ireland. You will experience a cultural shock and I didn't get any scholarship. I am very much satisfied with my college it has provided me with the knowledge and experience to excel in life. I really love this college. It gives a really international atmosphere.
Likes (Post study jobs): There are good jobs in Ireland. They require you to speak in English. If you have experience you are likely to get a better job and your job search will be easier. The salary is high, one of the best in Europe ...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 239
- Prepping time for classes20 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 32380
Tips: The experience of transitioning here in Dublin was very smooth. I haven't gotten any scholarships here in Dublin. The course is quite well and I am very satisfied with it. The student before coming to Dublin must be well versed in English. It is better for them to have an idea about culture which will help them blend with the crowd.
Likes (Safety): This is because Ireland is a very safe country. It is safe for both men and women to go out at night. The amount of crimes taking place here is very less. Although...
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 310
- Prepping time for classes33 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro 32830
Tips: There was a huge cultural shift plus the Irish accent is tough to understand in general. But at the same time, I was independent and had to manage everything on my own. The experience was really good regarding that. Both university and course are excellent. There are plenty of scholarships as well but I didn't get any. You can apply through the scholarships page of TCD.
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 266
- Prepping time for classes40 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro
Tips: Trinity College Dublin encourages independent living and working. Along with that, faculty and other admin people are very approachable should you need to ask questions about the course, about registration, or anything else about living in Dublin. Never be afraid to ask for help.
- Total Monthly ExpenseEuro 309
- Prepping time for classes12 hours / Week
- Expected Annual SalaryEuro
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University City | Dublin, Other - Ireland, Ireland |
Size of city | Medium |
Population of City | 5,53,165 |
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College Green, Dublin 2, Ireland
Dublin ( Other - Ireland)
ronan.hodson@tcd.ie