Ireland
Get insights from 302 questions on Ireland, answered by students, alumni, and experts. You may also ask and answer any question you like about Ireland
Follow Ask QuestionQuestions
Discussions
Active Users
Followers
New answer posted
7 years agoScholar-Level 17
Basis your grades Germany will be competitive so yes Ireland and France are good options. You may also find universities in USA, some universities may consider three years' degree but this will require you to do some more research and will also require a degree evaluation. Also, you must also take the IELTS or TOEFL to study abroad.
New answer posted
7 years agoScholar-Level 17
The choice is good but you have to really know and figure out if it's relevant and if it will meet your career plans. Ireland is a good hub for IT and scope is very good. Read the program structure in details and career outcome.
New answer posted
7 years agoScholar-Level 17
There are some popular ones like University College Cork, University of Limerick and University College Dublin to name a few.
New answer posted
7 years agoScholar-Level 18
Everything is possible in this world. If you can explain backlogs, if you have very good academics, etc. I would advise you to approach an agency dealing with sending students to Ireland for better results.
New answer posted
7 years agoGuide-Level 11
It is difficult to suggest without any relevant information from your end, based your grades, you can look out for less competitive countries such as Poland, Portugal, Ireland, etc.You can further bring more options depending on what you want to study, etc.
New answer posted
7 years agoGuide-Level 14
New answer posted
7 years agoScholar-Level 17
You must provide a strong statement of activity justifying your gap, Irish universities are not so competitive but if you have a wasted gap of four years then you must provide supporting statements about it and that you are ready to study after this gap.Additional entrance test may be required, talk directly with some universities, get in touch with the admission representatives and they will help you.
New question posted
7 years agoNew answer posted
7 years agoGuide-Level 12
New answer posted
7 years agoScholar-Level 18
You have completed your 12th on 2010 and now in 2017 you want go to Ireland for doing engineering. Right? The concerned University in Ireland is bound to ask as to what you did in all these 7 years,? If you can satisfy then surely yes!
Taking an Exam? Selecting a College?
Get authentic answers from experts, students and alumni that you won't find anywhere else
Sign Up on ShikshaOn Shiksha, get access to
- 64k Colleges
- 966 Exams
- 618k Reviews
- 1450k Answers