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Akanksha Malhotra

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One of Dublin Business School admissions requirements is having enough English language proficiency to study here besides the general academic requirements. Duolingo and IELTS score are accepted by international students. The minimum score required in these tests are given below:ParticularsMinimum Score RequiredIELTSOverall 6.0Duolingo105

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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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Anushree Sinha

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Dublin Business School has a vast alumni community, and over the years, several notable personalities have studied at or have been associated with the college. International singer/songwriter Paul Connolly is known for composing the anthem for FIFA World Cup 2010. Ray Shah rose to fame with Big Brother 4 where he was one of the contestants. After that, he entered the entertainment industry and is working as a Q102 radio presenter.

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Anushree Sinha

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Dublin Business School is a private college in Dublin, Ireland, which is home to more than 9,000 students, which comprises of both national and international candidates. About 30% of the total student population at Dublin School of Business is made up of international students.StatisticsHeadcountTotal EnrollmentsOver 9,000International StudentsOver 2,700Nationalities RepresentedOver 70

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Anushree Sinha

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No, Dublin Business School does not offer on-campus accommodation facilities to their students. However, students can avail off-campus housing nearby DBS and the options include Single Room, Double Room, Twin Room, Shared Room, Shared Apartment, Shared House as well as Shared Flats. These lodgings are offered for short stays, such as a few weeks during the semester and central heating, a laundry room, a microwave, internet access, and a washing machine are among the amenities. Average range of rent is €500 - €700 per month.

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Anushree Sinha

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Dublin Business School boasts four educational locations throughout Dublin, with its Main Campus located on Aungier Street. Law, accounting and finance, the arts, information technology, media, and journalism are just a few of the topics covered. The School of Arts, Professional School, and School of Business and Law are the three schools that make up DBS. Situated in the nation's capital, DBS guarantees that students have access to all they require on campus, including a state-of-the-art learning environment and cozy accommodations. There are numerous clubs and societies, a well-stocked library, cutting-edge laboratories, contemporary
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Anushree Sinha

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Yes, Dublin Business School permits all international students to work while studying in the institution. Students are allowed to work up to 20 hours a week during session and 40 hours per week during session break as per the guidelines in Ireland. Students can find appropriate off-campus internships and on-campus teaching assistantships to strengthen their resumes and eventually land decent jobs.Know more about part-time work options for international students in Ireland.

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Anushree Sinha

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Yes, depending on their academic standing, international students at Dublin Business School are eligible for scholarships worth 500 - 1,000 Euros. Candidates must pay the applicable fees within the first month of receiving a confirmed offer from the institution in order to be eligible for these scholarships. Also, students should be aware that the ACCA program, pre-masters programs, pre-undergraduate programs, business certificate programs, and English language programs are not eligible for these awards.At DBS, the scholarships are worth:Level 6, 7 & 8: Euro 500Level 9: Euro 1,000

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Anushree Sinha

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Dublin Business School accepts international applications through the Application Portal available on the university's website. While applying to DBS University Ireland, candidates must submit the documents listed below:Official academic transcripts (English-translated);English proficiency exam scores;Proof of identification (birth certificate, driving licence);Valid passport;Copy of GNIB (Garda National Immigration Bureau) card;Work permit (if applicable);CV/Resume andReference letters:Applicants without work experience: Academic LORs  (not mandatory)Applicants with work experience: 1 academic LOR and 1 professional LOR
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Anushree Sinha

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As per on the ratio of admissions to applications, Dublin Business School acceptance rate stands at 55-60%. Since, the stats are on the higher end, we can conclude that DBS is a not a very competitive university to get in, as it admits more than half of the applicants. Once an applicant fulfills Dublin Business School admission requirements, ie; competitive grades, standardized test scores, English language requirements as well as relevant documents, they are most likely to secure an admission in the university. However, students must not take this lightly and apply to DBS within the deadlines in order to get enrolled as a student.Note
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