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MS/MBA in Ireland

MS/MBA in Ireland

Capital: Dublin
Largest City: Louth
Official Language: Irish and English
Currency: Euro
Climate: Oceanic climate (a lack of temperature extremes)
Overview

In terms of quality of education for MS/MBA, Ireland is among the best countries in the world. It symbolizes an enticing combination of gorgeous landscapes, English-speaking environs, and a strong, hospitable, and rich culture – all of which the Irish are pretty proud of. International students also benefit from the full assistance of Irish institutions, which recruit and train professionals to assist with housing, studies, visa requirements, and any other issues.

The best part is that international students enrolled in full-time study for at least a year in an MS/MBA stream leading to a certificate recognized by the Irish Department of Education and Skills do not require a work visa to work in Ireland.

Study in Ireland

Urban Environment
The Republic of Ireland is the second largest island of the British Isles and is located in the North Atlantic sea of Western Europe.  With a shift in population from rural to city centres, its capital Dublin hosts over 1.173 million individuals out of the nearly 5 million people across nearly 100 towns within the Republic of Ireland.

Politics
The island is divided into two. The Republic of Ireland in the south occupies 9/10th of the island and Northern Ireland or Ulster occupies the rest of the northern part of the island and belongs to the United Kingdom.

Guinness the Irish Jig and Potatoes!
Guinness is an alcoholic drink originating in Ireland in 1759. Its brewed from a dry stout flavoured from malted barley. Not only consumed in pubs worldwide, Guinness is a pantry staple used to soften meat and drizzle over ice-cream!
Potatoes love the soil of Ireland and are credited to have kept many Irish individuals alive during the ‘Great Famine’ of 1845 – 1849. Today the Irish cook potatoes a hundred different delightful ways and are rich in nutrients.
The Irish jig is renown for its lively music on violins (or fiddles) and straight backed, hands rigid dancers whose feet move in lightning speed gracefully and rhythmically. Irish pubs often entertain their guests with a roaring fire, plenty of Guinness and ale and a live band that invites ones feet to tap and jump to the sounds of old.

MS/MBA in Ireland RECUIRMENT DOCUMENTS
The typical documents required for MS/MBA admission in Ireland are:
  1. Completed application form
  2. Official transcripts from all previous universities attended
  3. Proof of English proficiency (TOEFL/IELTS scores)
  4. Resume or CV
  5. Statement of Purpose (SOP) or Personal Statement
  6. Letters of recommendation from academic or professional references
  7. Proof of financial support (if applicable)
  8. Passport copy
  9. GMAT/GRE scores (depending on the program requirements)

Note: Requirements may vary among institutions and programs. It’s best to check with the specific university or business school for the most up-to-date information.

MS/MBA in Ireland FEE STRUCTURE 
The cost of an MS/MBA program in Ireland can vary greatly depending on the institution and program type. On average, an MS/MBA program in Ireland can cost anywhere from €20,000 to €50,000 or more. It’s recommended to check with the specific university or program for their most up-to-date fees. Additionally, scholarships and financial aid may be available to help offset the cost of tuition.
List of Ireland Universities
  • Dublin City University
  • National University of Ireland
  • University College Cork
  • University College Dublin
  • National University of Ireland, Galway
  • National University of Ireland, Maynooth
  • University of Limerick
  • University of Dublin
  • Trinity College
  • Athlone Institute of Technology
  • Institute of Technology, Blanchard town
  • Institute of Technology, Carlow
  • Cork Institute of Technology
  • DN Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology
  • Dundalk Institute of Technology
  • Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology
  • Limerick Institute of Technology
  • Institute of Technology, Sligo
  • Institute of Technology, Tallaght
  • Institute of Technology, Tralee
  • Waterford Institute of Technology
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