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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
If it is for learning, I would say NO, as internet has plenty of resources for you to learn and develop skills in is.
If its for a job and consequently shifting to Ireland, which many Asians dream of, then I wouldn't really suggest unless someone is sponsoring your course and stay. Getting a job in UK or EU is next to difficult owing to stringent laws around the Visa being provided. In order to employ you , guys out there will need to flush out a huge amount of money to the government. So ensure you have gpod knowledge about what is thr job market out there.
DCU is gooduniversity.ITsector in dublin is
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6 years agoScholar-Level 17
The main intake is in September for Irish universities. The applications must be submitted by October or November of the previous year, you will need around a year. The timeline and deadlines are mentioned on university websites which you have to follow. Few universities have February intake.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 9
https://www.tcd.ie/business/masters/
Click on the programme link to find out details
For non EU students, fee for this PG Diploma should be around Euro 16000.
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