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The University of Limerick offers a variety of programs across various subject areas. The university offers 50 undergraduate programs and over 200 graduate programs across a wide range of disciplines including arts, business, engineering  & construction, health & medicine, information & communication technology, law, mathematics & natural sciences. The University of Limerick is known for its highly-ranked and top-rated programs. 

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The minimum GPA requirement for the international students at the University of Limerick will vary from programme to program. However, it is advised to that you need to have at cumulative GPA of 2.9 from their current home university equivalent to Irish university degree. International students are advised ot check the minimum GPA eligibitliy for their course, before aplying at the University of Limerick. 

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The University of Limerick, in Irishi - Ollscoil Luimnigh, is a public research university in Limerick, Ireland. The university was established in 1972 as the National Instittute for Higher Education, Limerick. It was the first university established in Irealnd post-Irishi independence in 1922. It became a full-fledge university in 1989 with the passage of the University of Limerick Act 1989 in Irishi parliament. 

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Below are the requirements for MSc in Cybersecurity course at National College of Ireland:An honours (level 8) primary degree in computing or a cognate area with a 2.2 award or higherCognate area means a STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) degree that also has taught programming/application development-related modulesCandidates are expected to have programming ability, which can be demonstrated through transcripts, recognised certifications, and/or relevant work experience.An assessment and/or interview may be conducted to ascertain suitability if necessary, for candidates who do not meet the normal academic requir
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Below is the MSc in Cloud Computing at the National College of Ireland:1.An honours primary in computing discipline with a 2.2 or higher GPA. Students in their final year of UG study can be admitted on the condition that their degrees are awarded before they enrol at the National College of Ireland. 2. The college operates a Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL) scheme. Applicants who do not meet the normal academic requirements may be considered based on relevant work and other experience. This may be assessed using a portfolio of learning, demonstration of work produced, and an interview.3. Applicants must meet the E
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Students planning to join the National College of Ireland in Jan 2024, there are specific admission deadlines. If you require an entry visa for ireland, your application deadline is to be submitted by end of Nov 2024. Meanwhile, students who do not need an visa have a bit more time. For those already residing in ireland, the deadline is extended to Jan 3, 2024.Check out below table: January 2024 Application DeadlinesNov End Students who need an entry visa for IrelandMid DecemberStudents who don’t need an entry visa for Ireland3 Jan, 2024Students living in Ireland

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If you're applying for National College of Irelandthen IELTS is essential. It is said that IELTS Reading and writing is one of the most difficult sections in the IELTS exam. You can check out our IELTS Reading Tips IELTS preparation and achieve your IELTS band scores. Also, the IELTS Listening section is a high-scoring section. With the right action, you can increase your chance of scoring well in this section and improve your overall IELTS band score. Check out the IELTS Listening Tips and prepare for this section comprehensively for National College of Ireland.

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The Reading, Listening, and Writing sections of all IELTS exams are said to be easy and tricky. The IELTS Writing test is one of the most difficult sections of the IELTS exam. If you’re applying for National College of Ireland, you must remember minor details like spelling and punctuation while preparing for the IELTS Writing. IELTS Speaking is one the highest scoring modules of the IELTS test. Following a certain strategy can score a desired band in speaking for National College of Ireland.

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The University offers a range of English Language Proficiency tests for admission. These include Duolingo, IELTS academic with a minimum score requirement of 6.0 to 6.5, TOEFL with CBT, PBT, iBT, and online options, all requiring scores between 78 and 86. Additionally, PTE Academic, with a score range of 50 to 58, is accepted. However, for Duolingo, the minimum score is 85 to 105. However, this varies depending on the course and level of study chosen by the applicant. Below is the following table:English Language TestsMinimum Score RequirementsTOEFL

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The National College of Ireland acceptance rate 2023 is expected to be around 52%. That means out of every 100 applicants, 52 are selected out of 100 if you're an early applicant. However, it is important to note that the acceptance rate can vary depending on the specific programme or major you are applying for. The National College of Ireland is a famous and highly-ranked public university in Dublin. 

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