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BBL Business & Law
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UCD 
Overview

Duration

4 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

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Tuition & Fees

19.02 Lakh
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BBL Business & Law
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UCD 
Highlights

  • The Business & Law (BBL) degree combines law and business into a single degree, providing you with an ideal skill-set for the commercial world and offering valuable career flexibility.
  • BBL graduates are uniquely equipped with the analytical and advocacy skills that arise from a legal training, combined with the numeracy and financial literacy of a business degree.
  • During the first three years students will study both business and law modules in equal measure and will learn how these two disciplines interrelate.
  • In addition to studying core Law degree subjects, such as Contract Law, Tort Law and EU Law, students may choose from a large variety of other law modules including:
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Entry Requirements

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Application Process

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BBL Business & Law
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Fees

icon1st year tuition fees
Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Tuition & feesINR 19,01,722
iconOther expenses in 1st Year
Fees componentsAmount (for 1 year)
Hostel & MealsINR 6,77,003
TransportationINR 94,644
Books & SuppliesINR 56,468
Social Life/MiscellaneousINR 1,03,393
MobileINR 15,907
Total approximate feesINR 9,47,415
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Calculated at the exchange rate of 1 Euro = INR 88.37 | Tuition & expenses were last updated on 20ᵗʰ October 2024

University College Dublin
Students Ratings & Reviews

4.2/5
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Vibe of Campus
  • Academically oriented
  • Friendly
  • Fun loving
  • Multi-dimensional
Student Views
  • 60% students never faced discrimination in this university
Internships3.7
Part time work4
Post study jobs4.2
Quality of faculty4.4
Student Life4.4
Value for money4.1
Public transportation4.4
Safety4.3
Indian Food3.9
Permanent Immigration4
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MSc Computer Science (Negotiated Learning) - Batch of 2025
Offered by University College Dublin
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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MEngSc Food Engineering - Batch of 2025
Offered by University College Dublin
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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MSc in Sustainable Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by University College Dublin
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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MSc in Sustainable Supply Chain Management - Batch of 2025
Offered by University College Dublin
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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Srivatsan Verified Icon
MSc Computer Science (Negotiated Learning) - Batch of 2025
Offered by University College Dublin
3.2
The sports university of Ireland.
Tips: The college is very good. It's a modern college with a strong focus on sports and extracurricular activities. Living on campus is a different experience than living off campus, and I think it's a great experience. The study load is not as hectic as it is in India, and the curriculum is great.
Likes (Quality of faculty): The faculty are good and are very friendly and not like some arrogant professors we get in Indian universities. Here the professor feels like they are among the students only. Also, the professors however highly ranked they are, they always behave politely and down to earth.
Dislikes (Indian Food): I rated Indian food as low because there are very few Indian restaurants, and they are located in the city. If you are a vegetarian, your choices are even more limited. Even fast food chains like McDonald's don't sell veggie burgers, and they are always out of stock. If you want to eat Indian food, you'll have to cook it yourself.
Reviewed on 7 Nov 2024Read more
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BBL Business & Law
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UCD 
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