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Akanksha Malhotra

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In order to get admission to Dublin Business School, the applicants are required to meet all the entry requirements and submit the application with all the supporting documents. While the undergraduate course entry requirements can be checked from the official website as they vary as per the levels, the application process for the postgraduate courses is given below:Academic transcriptsProof of identification (Birth certificate, Passport, Drivers License)English language proficiency test score: IELTS / TOEFL or equivalentDetailed CVAcademic / Business referencesA copy of GNIB card, work permit (if applicable)PassportAny other document
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Students who want to work part-time during their coursework at Maynooth University need to submit an application and get a PPS number first. Also, students will not get a VISA to visit Ireland for distance learning or enrol in a part-time course.International students enrolled in a full-time course of a duration of at least one year need not obtain a work permit to take up part-time work opportunities. Students with an immigration stamp 2 authorization can work up to 40 hours per week for four months in mid-year and a month at the end of the year. At other times, they can work up to 20 hours every week.Undergraduate, graduate, and PG s
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Applicants should have a minimum 2.1 honours business degree. Applicants must have a business degree or have a minimum of 50% business related subjects on their degree.Applicants with Bachelor degree (3 years) are required to have a minimum score of 6.5/10 CGPA from Tier 1 university/ College and 7/10 CGPA from Tier 2 university/ CollegeProof of English proficiency is required: Accepted TestsMinimum Score RequiredIELTS Academic6.0 or abovePTE Academic65 or moreTOEFL CBT213 or aboveTOEFL PBT550 or aboveTOEFL iBT92 or moreDUOLINGOMinimum 120 with 110 in each component

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Griffith College has a diverse student body, with 10% of its 4,500 undergraduates being international. Meanwhile, Technology University of Dublin hosts over 30,000 students from 140+ countries. For international students seeking a rich multicultural experience, both institutions offer significant global representation. However, TU Dublin has a larger number and are more globally diverse in terms in student population. However, lastly, applicants must see the overall performance of the university and apply according to their subject courses.  ( The above number for Griffith College is taken from unofficial sources)

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The MSc in Finance at Technological University Dublin is an excellent choice for international students. Graduates gain comprehensive skills in financial markets, market instruments, and analysis of economic information. This prepares students with diverse roles in the financial sector, including corporate finance positions and research support roles in financial institutions. The programme also provides a strong foundation, making it an ideal pathway for those seeking careers in finance. 

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Below are the requirements for the Dublin Institute of Technology:Undergraduate AdmissionsStudents are required to have completion of HSC XIICBSE, ICSE, Tamil Nadu and Kolkata boards with an average of 70% or moreWest Bengal Board with 58% average or aboveMaharashtra or Gujarat boards with a minimum average of 75% or aboveAll other state boards with 80% average or aboveApplicants also have some additional requirement . Math is required for a specific degree programme, a minimum grade of 75% is required in Maths, 80% is required for Engineering/Computing/Science programme.Proof of English proficiency is required as mentioned below:&nbs
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Dublin in Griffith College and Dublin Institute of Technology are renowned institutions when it comes to CS programs. While they share a great reputation, there are subtle differences between the two universities. The table below compares the rankings fees of Dublin in Griffith College and Dublin Institute of Technology. Overall this information could be useful for students who are considering them.Here is the comparison highlighting the differences between the Universities:Name of The UniversityAcceptance rate1st Year Tuition FeeRequired GPAGriffith College50%INR 11 L2.8%Technology University of Dublin56%INR 11 L - 13 L50% from Tier 1
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Technological University Dublin offers 200+ programs for international students, it is also renowned for academic excellence globally. Located in Dublin, students also benefit from vibrant tech, entertainment, and arts from the city as well. Irrespective of place it is consistently ranked among the top universitie and secured positions 801-1000 in the QS world university ranking for 2023 and 2024. Overall the campus prime location offers a perfect balance of academic and cultural experiences, with access to beaches, outdoor activities and many more. 

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The Technology University of Dublin doesn’t offer scholarships for Indian students. However, the university still allows students to apply for scholarships through Government. Below are the scholarships that the university allows it’s international students to apply through Government of Ireland:Government of Ireland Postgraduate ScholarshipIrish Research Council Funding SchemesSUSI Grant SchemeTeagasc– the Agricultural and Food Development AuthorityEnvironmental Protection Agency

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International students coming from non-English-speaking countries, such as India, need to prove their language proficiency through either of the following standardised English exam scores:Accepted TestsMinimum Score RequiredIELTS Academic6.0 or abovePTE Academic65 or moreTOEFL CBT213 or aboveTOEFL PBT550 or aboveTOEFL iBT92 or moreDUOLINGOMinimum 120 with 110 in each component

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