M.Sc in Ireland

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Anand Sarkar

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Hello,
France is better. As they have a good amount of exports and imports (as per European regulation), plus they have trade relations with India.

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RAMESH CHOUDHARYAndroid Developer | IT Engineer

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Yes, you can do MS from any country. Just keep in mind. You should have a great score in foreign entrance exam like ex (GRE) and should have good command in English because English matter and also, I would like to say lookout for scholarship it will help you a lot, and can free you from tuition's fee burden.

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Ayush Thakur

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You Should go to Ireland because-
English languageAlthough Irish Gaelic is recognised as the first official language of the country, only 36% of the Irish population actually know it. 94% of the population know English, with it being the second official language. The Irish accent and dialect may be a little overwhelming at first, but you will soon get used to it. Living, studying, and working in Ireland is a great way to improve your speaking and listening ability in English. Post study visa
One of the major benefits of studying in Ireland is the post-study visa. This makes it easier for students to look for job opportunities in the coun
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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Pooja,
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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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi Jinu, yes the country has some of the biggest biotech companies . Check out other countries too where post study opportunities are good, that said USA, Denmark, Australia, France, Switzerland and Germany are among the top ones. Check NUI Galway in Ireland.

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Sherin Paul

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You must ask the college where you're applying. Email and ask them if it is mandatory for them. Even if they say IELTS is not important to them, the visa issuing Embassy might still require you to write IELTS.

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Anjali BailinRetired Head of Sixth Forms, UK

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Dear Poonam, three years degree from India is accepted in UK and Ireland, so you can apply. However check for minimum percentage requirements as top schools such as LSE requires a minimum of 70%. Additionally you need to take IELTS or TOEFL.
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