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i accepted the offer letter for UCD BA and waiting for trinity can you suggest which one is better? and applied for accommodation too it is a 37 week contract
Hi Tanish ! Congratulations on the offer. Honestly it is your personal preference. Both are top notch colleges, UCD has better graduate employability rankings consistently but it moreover depends upon your personal profile and previous experiences. Trinity is right in the city centre, whereas UCD Smurfit is 15 mins dart ride from city centre, both of them have their own advantages and disadvantages. I would try to make a video on Business analytics by talking to current students, maybe you get a better understanding. Let me know if you have more queries.
I am interested in pursuing a Master's in Pharmaceutical Science at various universities in Ireland and want to know about job opportunities after completing the course, as well as the reality of healthcare sciences in Ireland. I would greatly appreciate any advice or guidance you could offer regarding the career prospects and the overall landscape of healthcare sciences in Ireland.
Hey! Yeah so Ireland is a really great place right now for the biotech/pharm/health space. A lot of companies have moved their operations into Ireland and its decentralized so you can find jobs in practically any part of the country. I think it’s a really good career prospect in that there’s a lot of opportunity to work in a range of roles + lots of opportunity to grow. Is there a specific role that you’re curious about?
Don't go to Ireland. This is told by everyone that major company's offices are there, You will get to hear this from everyone selling you or suggesting you about Ireland. No one will talk about the dark side. The refugee problem is a major issue over here, refugees from Ukraine and neighboring countries have created a job shortage and Accommodation issues as well. There are many students here from the past 6 months still waiting to get a job. It's a very small country that has exceeded its immigration limit already. Opt for some better countries rather than wasting your time and money.
@@mrnikhilanand is it true what he's saying?? And plz tell me is any January intake in UCD for Bachelors in Business studies and what's 12th percentage require and when is deadline. Also plz tell me how much chances of getting job after BBS there
I accidentally made a mistake in my Ireland visa questionnaire, i used an agency to apply, but in the questionnaire i ticked no instead of yes. Am i in trouble?
it depends upon the value of that particular question in determining your eligibility for the visa. If the question is of utmost importance, then yes my friend you are in trouble.
@@mrnikhilanand if getting part time is tough how will we pay for the whole month or rent? Like if we don't get part time for 2-3 months we would end up spending approx 3000 euros😢
yeah man, that's the simple case, you need to have savings or backup money, that is as simple as that. you might get a part time in 2 months or not get a part even in 5-6 months.
Hey Bro pretty much the job opportunities are there for these top ranked courses, but mostly grad programs, and yes more opportunities if you have 3+ years of experience. Not everyone gets a job, but most of the people they land a good job. You just need to work your way around it.
3:46 Hello bro, i am planning to study in Ireland Bsc Agriculture. So, my questions are 1)Is there scope for agriculture as job prospects after graduation?? 2) Can i change my course after entering Ireland??
Hey man ! For agriculture, the job prospects in Ireland are okay, and changing course it really depends. If you get admission into an university here with a different course, then it will be good and easier, but directly getting a job from India, that is tough especially in agriculture.
Farming induatry is the biggest job sector after IT and finance. You can get into corporates/research/higher studies after your graduation. I would say go for it. You cannot expect a great salary like in IT but you can grow over time.
Hello brother as i have got offer letter from UCD in MSC information systems. Can you please help me with the accommodation in budget like 800 euros per month. I am searching for shared accommodation is there any chances for that
rent is monthly, but for private student accommodation it is weekly. though you need to pay monthly or in full advance, or maybe in 3-4 instalments. Each brand has its own policy regarding rent. For rented apartments/ sharing rooms it is monthly calculated & paid.
I'm incoming students to Limerick University for masters in project management. How about the living cost nd part-time in Limerick. About the University nd job opportunities for 4yrs experience guy.
cost of living is pretty less when compared to Dublin and part-time availability is not great but you can still find it withing 1-3 months. Limerick is a good university and since you have 4 years of work ex. Landing a part time job shouldn't be much of a problem. Good luck.
It is tough, exams are a mix of class test, assignments, projects, group projects, mid term and final term exams, attending lectures, everything is kind of mixed and differs b/w modules.
Hi actually I am planning for masters in digital marketing from UCD could you help me out for this Like is this University worth it for this course and what's the status of jobs?
UCD is definitely worth it, but if you are going for this course as a fresher without work ex, then think twice as jobs are not widely available for freshers, UCD brand will definitely help but moreover in landing a graduate program.
no it is not important to introduce yourself. at least it was not the case in my class. Part-time job has nothing to do with full time job experience, but finding a part -time job requires lot of hard work, luck & network.
@@mrnikhilanand but how you're saying this bro minimum wage is 12.70/hr there and after doing 20hrs a week minimum someone will get 254 then why they will not able to afford expenses....??
Hey nikhil Heeranand here actually we are 2 students planning to do master's in Ireland for MBA is there any scope after completing the master course in Ireland and what's the current scenario of job market in Ireland. Lot of stuff videos are getting engaged there is no part time jobs and all and some people making video's of we can't surviving here and Ireland is too expensive and all i can hear a lots of stuff is it true 😢?
The scope depends upon your previous work ex. and college/ university that you are going to pursue MBA from. Most of the stuffs you hear are half baked. But yeah part time jobs are pretty tough as of now. and Dublin is crazy expensive. Jobs are there but again its not for everyone.
What about the MBA course masters in business administration….. it is in critical skills??? And what about the jobs of MBA more vacancies or few vacancies there?
I am not sure about whether it is in critical skills or not. If you have good enough experience like 6-7 years and you do an MBA from a very good college, so most likely you are going to land into a good job. It is not like that there are lots of vacancies but yes jobs are there.
It is a well crafted course, and job opportunities are also there, but not easily available. Check for the availability of grad roles in strategic management, before accepting the offer.
Congratulations on your job ! You should target Sandyford, Stillorgan, Dublin 2,4,8 and maybe Scholarstown, these areas are in South side of Dublin, except D2 which is the city centre area, you will have to travel b/w 25-50 mins to reach office (depends upon your office location). You could target D1, Santry, etc in the North Dublin. But South side is more preferred. You will get affordable aparts in Sandyford, Dublin 8, Stillorgan & Scholarstown, with some chances of getting them in D2 & D4 as well.
@@mrnikhilanand thanks, I am fortunate to get 30 days accommodation from the company initially, hopefully it will give me enjoy time to find a permanent accommodation. Appreciate all the guidance and help, thank you !
Hi brother! I took admission in NCI for Master, and secured the admission by paying the full fees. I have taken a loan of 25 lakhs to cover tuition fees & living expenses, also have FD of 5 lakhs, so, do I need to show other holdings apart from the loan for visa? or loan should work to get student visa?
So, to get visa risk-free. please show your tuition fees i.e., 25 lakhs as loan and living expenses from your FD and other savings like mutual funds (remember that mutual funds should be converted into FD or the amount should be in your bank, otherwise they do not accept mutual funds as source of fund). It is very important to show at least 10,000 euros (living expenses) from your own savings to make the visa process smooth. But since you have loan that covers living expenses and tuition fees, you should still show 5 lakhs of FD. It is always advised to show full living expense from your own savings, rather than loan. You just have to show it until you receive visa. Hope you got it. Let me know if you got more queries.
Bro i am exploring Msc in Computer science which is of 12-16months. So ucd also provides on campus accomodation right? Please tell me about it. Whether its good or living off campus is better ? Please provide the estimate of both aspects. It would be very helpful. And btw great and informative video ❤
yes they provide on campus accommodation and it is good, but they have limited spaces for accommodation so not everyone gets it. I am making a video on accommodation, it will be out soon, will clear all the doubts and explain everything in detail. Thank you for the appreciation.
Okay thanks :) I am in 4th year, last semester of electrical engineering. And i want to do masters in CS. I have done Dsa,web dev. So should i directly go for master in Cs programmes or opt for master in CS conversion programme offered in UCD ? And please tell me they say that we need to show that we are good in mathematics as in CS it will be needed. So how i can show it means i have to give any exams or what? I have no work experience rn so to show my competence in this, should i show my certificates i earned in programming courses? I am literally very confused right now.
Hi, i have got an offer letter from Dublin City University for masters in finance so can you let me know how is the current Job market for finance and i am planning to take a loan of 20 lakhs and in how many years i can pay back the loan
Hello Nikhil, I'm an incoming student at UCD Smurfit (Fall 2024). Which is affordable? On campus offered by UCD or living off campus? Also, if I take off campus accommodation in the city centre is that a disadvantage considering the commute fee and high rent??
Hi Aishwarya ! Congratulations on the offer. For student accommodation ( single room with pvt washroom ) on campus is cheaper, there is not a huge difference but yes it is a bit cheap. If you take off campus accommodation in the city centre, then its a 35-70 mins travel time depending upon where exactly you live in the city centre. the commute fee is not a disadvantage because whether you use public transport for 15 mins or for 90 mins, it will cost 1 euro for one side of the travel. So it will cost you 2 euros everyday. Rents for student accommodation is same everywhere, 10-50 euros could be the difference, 1-2 places are exceptions because of the quality of their service. But if you take off campus accommodation like a sharing room in an apartment then you can save, if not then at least decent amount of money.
Hi Deep All the colleges and universities in Ireland accept IELTS, most of the also accept DET. And most of the colleges across Europe & UK, they accept IELTS. Let me know if you have more queries.
Hey bro i am planning to coming for msc in finance in dublin after taking education loan in sep intake is there is scope of finance or not? Plz tell about job scope
@@mrnikhilanand actually I'm fresher I'm completeing my UG course in this April and I Want to come for September intake. Can I get job after completing master's?
Bro honestly the job market is not great atm, but people are getting jobs. As a fresher if you stand out from your cohort then definitely you will get a good job. But the situation is not great tbh. @@sandyy-il4pi
Finally, someone who creates videos in English. Thanks dude :) :) Great info
Happy to help!
So I've watched 3 of your video i guess... all three were so informative. Keep up the good work. Expecting a lot more informative stuffs. You gained a sub🙌
Thank you so much. will try to keep up with the informative stuffs.
Thank you for the sub.
The best and most realistic video i ever watch about student cost of living
This video has giving me clear understanding about student cost of living... Am an inspiring student processing for post graduate study abroad
Thank you so much for this video, and please keep making videos like this because it really helps
Watching from Nigeria 🇳🇬
Glad it was helpful!
nice video very informative keep it up!
Thanks, will do!
Hey buddy
Can you please make a video on business analytics best universities to Target and jobs placement
It would mean alot 😊
definitely I will make one, but it might take some time to come up.
@@mrnikhilanand sept 2024 k liye banana h toh dekhlena bhai 😂
haha. of course, it will be soon bro.
i accepted the offer letter for UCD BA and waiting for trinity can you suggest which one is better? and applied for accommodation too it is a 37 week contract
Hi Tanish !
Congratulations on the offer.
Honestly it is your personal preference. Both are top notch colleges, UCD has better graduate employability rankings consistently but it moreover depends upon your personal profile and previous experiences. Trinity is right in the city centre, whereas UCD Smurfit is 15 mins dart ride from city centre, both of them have their own advantages and disadvantages. I would try to make a video on Business analytics by talking to current students, maybe you get a better understanding. Let me know if you have more queries.
Pls brother make a video on business analytics
I am interested in pursuing a Master's in Pharmaceutical Science at various universities in Ireland and want to know about job opportunities after completing the course, as well as the reality of healthcare sciences in Ireland. I would greatly appreciate any advice or guidance you could offer regarding the career prospects and the overall landscape of healthcare sciences in Ireland.
Hey! Yeah so Ireland is a really great place right now for the biotech/pharm/health space. A lot of companies have moved their operations into Ireland and its decentralized so you can find jobs in practically any part of the country. I think it’s a really good career prospect in that there’s a lot of opportunity to work in a range of roles + lots of opportunity to grow. Is there a specific role that you’re curious about?
Yes i want to pursue msc in pharmacology
Hey can I cover my living expenses doing only a part-time job ???
living expenses - yes.
rent - if less than 600, then yes, otherwise - no.
but during holidays when you can work for 40 hours, yes you can.
bro what is the font style you used in the captions
I think it is some font of montesserat
400 euros per week is expensive if you see month wise but it's Dublin
Yeah bro. It’s very expensive. Dublin is one of the most expensive cities to live in at the moment.
Very Informative❤
Glad it was helpful!
Don't go to Ireland. This is told by everyone that major company's offices are there, You will get to hear this from everyone selling you or suggesting you about Ireland. No one will talk about the dark side. The refugee problem is a major issue over here, refugees from Ukraine and neighboring countries have created a job shortage and Accommodation issues as well. There are many students here from the past 6 months still waiting to get a job. It's a very small country that has exceeded its immigration limit already. Opt for some better countries rather than wasting your time and money.
What are you studying here ?
@@mrnikhilanand is it true what he's saying??
And plz tell me is any January intake in UCD for Bachelors in Business studies and what's 12th percentage require and when is deadline. Also plz tell me how much chances of getting job after BBS there
I accidentally made a mistake in my Ireland visa questionnaire, i used an agency to apply, but in the questionnaire i ticked no instead of yes. Am i in trouble?
it depends upon the value of that particular question in determining your eligibility for the visa. If the question is of utmost importance, then yes my friend you are in trouble.
Hey Nikhil, Nice info. Please tell me is it tuff to get a part time job in Ireland at present
Yes man, it is tough, not everyone gets it, but keep trying and yes you can get it for sure.
@@mrnikhilanand if getting part time is tough how will we pay for the whole month or rent? Like if we don't get part time for 2-3 months we would end up spending approx 3000 euros😢
yeah man, that's the simple case, you need to have savings or backup money, that is as simple as that. you might get a part time in 2 months or not get a part even in 5-6 months.
Hi bro
How about the job opportunities for supply chain management after completing in TCD
Hey
Bro pretty much the job opportunities are there for these top ranked courses, but mostly grad programs, and yes more opportunities if you have 3+ years of experience. Not everyone gets a job, but most of the people they land a good job. You just need to work your way around it.
Nice ❤
Glad you liked it.
3:46 Hello bro, i am planning to study in Ireland Bsc Agriculture. So, my questions are
1)Is there scope for agriculture as job prospects after graduation??
2) Can i change my course after entering Ireland??
Hey man !
For agriculture, the job prospects in Ireland are okay, and changing course it really depends. If you get admission into an university here with a different course, then it will be good and easier, but directly getting a job from India, that is tough especially in agriculture.
@@mrnikhilanand thanks bro
Farming induatry is the biggest job sector after IT and finance. You can get into corporates/research/higher studies after your graduation. I would say go for it. You cannot expect a great salary like in IT but you can grow over time.
@@buttterflygirl Thanks you very much
@@buttterflygirl one question more,
What is the wages per hour in Waterford and Dundalk for part time job for international students??
Hi bro.. How is University of Shannon..??.. Is it good..??.. I got offer from that University for masters..
Can't say much about Shannon but definitely not amongst the top ones. You should talk to an alumni from there for better guidance.
Hello brother as i have got offer letter from UCD in MSC information systems. Can you please help me with the accommodation in budget like 800 euros per month. I am searching for shared accommodation is there any chances for that
Congratulations on the offer.
In my tomorrow's video I will just post a link to whatsapp group chat, you can look for accommodations there.
Thank you brother ❤
Hi, is rent not monthly in ireland because if we need to pay weekly, then it will be very expensive if we look overall monthly
rent is monthly, but for private student accommodation it is weekly. though you need to pay monthly or in full advance, or maybe in 3-4 instalments. Each brand has its own policy regarding rent. For rented apartments/ sharing rooms it is monthly calculated & paid.
Got offer from University of limerick for software engineering
Congratulations on the offer mate, Limerick is a good university within a small city and it is not expensive as well. Hope you have a good time there.
Bro , are u on LinkedIn, I got offer from Same University for Business Analytics. Can we connect?
@@HarshhShah from ucd or limerick?
@@mrnikhilanand from Limerick.
@@HarshhShahwhats the fee of that for 1 year bro?
Brother how much chances are their that anyone can support their food + accomodation by doing part time.
0.1 % till the time you are in college. Don't come with that hope, have money for backup.
I'm incoming students to Limerick University for masters in project management. How about the living cost nd part-time in Limerick. About the University nd job opportunities for 4yrs experience guy.
cost of living is pretty less when compared to Dublin and part-time availability is not great but you can still find it withing 1-3 months.
Limerick is a good university and since you have 4 years of work ex. Landing a part time job shouldn't be much of a problem.
Good luck.
Bro, what about masters study system, it is easy or tough and what about exam pattern?
It is tough, exams are a mix of class test, assignments, projects, group projects, mid term and final term exams, attending lectures, everything is kind of mixed and differs b/w modules.
Hi, I got an offer from TU Dublin for MS in Logistics and Supply chain Management. Is it a good university?
Not much of an idea about TU Dublin.
Hi actually I am planning for masters in digital marketing from UCD could you help me out for this
Like is this University worth it for this course and what's the status of jobs?
UCD is definitely worth it, but if you are going for this course as a fresher without work ex, then think twice as jobs are not widely available for freshers, UCD brand will definitely help but moreover in landing a graduate program.
Hey brother tell me is it important to introduce ourselves in first day of class 😅 and what if we don't have job experience can i get part time job?
no it is not important to introduce yourself. at least it was not the case in my class. Part-time job has nothing to do with full time job experience, but finding a part -time job requires lot of hard work, luck & network.
so much we can make through part time and how much we get for total expenses?
you can make around 1000 euros per month and your total expense should be around 300 euros + rent. rent could vary between 700 euros to 1200 euros.
What’s the avg you can earn in a week doing part-time job and would it be enough to support living expenses + rent?
In a week you can make around 240 and it will not be enough to support living expenses + rent
@@mrnikhilanand but how you're saying this bro minimum wage is 12.70/hr there and after doing 20hrs a week minimum someone will get 254 then why they will not able to afford expenses....??
Hi bro, how is the scope for Masters in supply chain management in Ireland
Okay enough, not great at the moment
Hey nikhil Heeranand here actually we are 2 students planning to do master's in Ireland for MBA is there any scope after completing the master course in Ireland and what's the current scenario of job market in Ireland. Lot of stuff videos are getting engaged there is no part time jobs and all and some people making video's of we can't surviving here and Ireland is too expensive and all i can hear a lots of stuff is it true 😢?
The scope depends upon your previous work ex. and college/ university that you are going to pursue MBA from. Most of the stuffs you hear are half baked. But yeah part time jobs are pretty tough as of now. and Dublin is crazy expensive. Jobs are there but again its not for everyone.
Thankyou ❤ @@mrnikhilanand
What about the MBA course masters in business administration….. it is in critical skills??? And what about the jobs of MBA more vacancies or few vacancies there?
I am not sure about whether it is in critical skills or not. If you have good enough experience like 6-7 years and you do an MBA from a very good college, so most likely you are going to land into a good job. It is not like that there are lots of vacancies but yes jobs are there.
Hello bro,
How is MSc in Strategic Management and what about the job opportunities after this degree in ireland?
It is a well crafted course, and job opportunities are also there, but not easily available. Check for the availability of grad roles in strategic management, before accepting the offer.
Hello..I want to apply for PGD degree..can you guide me through it...
How can I help you?
@@mrnikhilanand I need to know the procedure
Hi , I will be moving to Dublin in April for job purpose. Which areas should I target for affordable apartments to rent ?
Congratulations on your job !
You should target Sandyford, Stillorgan, Dublin 2,4,8 and maybe Scholarstown, these areas are in South side of Dublin, except D2 which is the city centre area, you will have to travel b/w 25-50 mins to reach office (depends upon your office location).
You could target D1, Santry, etc in the North Dublin. But South side is more preferred.
You will get affordable aparts in Sandyford, Dublin 8, Stillorgan & Scholarstown, with some chances of getting them in D2 & D4 as well.
@@mrnikhilanand thank you for the advice. My office is in Dublin 1. Apart from daft.ie is there any other trusted site I can look into for apartments
Not any that is of great use. Better to book airbnb for 2-3 weeks and then look for it when you are here or on facebook and whatsapp groups.
@@mrnikhilanand thanks, I am fortunate to get 30 days accommodation from the company initially, hopefully it will give me enjoy time to find a permanent accommodation. Appreciate all the guidance and help, thank you !
@@shrutijadhav2568 30 days are more than enough to find a nice accommodation. Wish you have a good time in Ireland.
Hi brother! I took admission in NCI for Master, and secured the admission by paying the full fees. I have taken a loan of 25 lakhs to cover tuition fees & living expenses, also have FD of 5 lakhs, so, do I need to show other holdings apart from the loan for visa? or loan should work to get student visa?
September intake ?
Even I am going to NCI msc cloud September intake
@@vinod3451 mine is cybersecurity
So, to get visa risk-free. please show your tuition fees i.e., 25 lakhs as loan and living expenses from your FD and other savings like mutual funds (remember that mutual funds should be converted into FD or the amount should be in your bank, otherwise they do not accept mutual funds as source of fund). It is very important to show at least 10,000 euros (living expenses) from your own savings to make the visa process smooth.
But since you have loan that covers living expenses and tuition fees, you should still show 5 lakhs of FD.
It is always advised to show full living expense from your own savings, rather than loan. You just have to show it until you receive visa. Hope you got it. Let me know if you got more queries.
But I don't have any investment apart from the FD. it works?
Heyy can a student can cover his fees and living expenses by working part time job in ireland.
Pls tell ?
can only cover living expenses, that too on a tight budget, fees cannot be covered ( can be upto 30-40%) but only in certain circumstances.
Bro i am exploring Msc in Computer science which is of 12-16months. So ucd also provides on campus accomodation right? Please tell me about it. Whether its good or living off campus is better ? Please provide the estimate of both aspects. It would be very helpful. And btw great and informative video ❤
yes they provide on campus accommodation and it is good, but they have limited spaces for accommodation so not everyone gets it. I am making a video on accommodation, it will be out soon, will clear all the doubts and explain everything in detail.
Thank you for the appreciation.
Okay thanks :)
I am in 4th year, last semester of electrical engineering. And i want to do masters in CS. I have done Dsa,web dev. So should i directly go for master in Cs programmes or opt for master in CS conversion programme offered in UCD ?
And please tell me they say that we need to show that we are good in mathematics as in CS it will be needed. So how i can show it means i have to give any exams or what?
I have no work experience rn so to show my competence in this, should i show my certificates i earned in programming courses?
I am literally very confused right now.
let me get you a current Masters CS student, he will resolve your queries regarding this.
@@mrnikhilanand that would be like very helpful
Hi, i have got an offer letter from Dublin City University for masters in finance so can you let me know how is the current Job market for finance and i am planning to take a loan of 20 lakhs and in how many years i can pay back the loan
Job market is down in Ireland. If you have no prior experience, its best to drop the plan.
the job market currently is not in the best of state. and paying back loan generally 4-7 years.
Hello Nikhil, I'm an incoming student at UCD Smurfit (Fall 2024). Which is affordable? On campus offered by UCD or living off campus? Also, if I take off campus accommodation in the city centre is that a disadvantage considering the commute fee and high rent??
Hi Aishwarya,
I am also an incoming student in the fall 2024 intake, if you wish we can connect as I’m also looking for accommodation.
Hi Aishwarya ! Congratulations on the offer.
For student accommodation ( single room with pvt washroom ) on campus is cheaper, there is not a huge difference but yes it is a bit cheap.
If you take off campus accommodation in the city centre, then its a 35-70 mins travel time depending upon where exactly you live in the city centre. the commute fee is not a disadvantage because whether you use public transport for 15 mins or for 90 mins, it will cost 1 euro for one side of the travel.
So it will cost you 2 euros everyday. Rents for student accommodation is same everywhere, 10-50 euros could be the difference, 1-2 places are exceptions because of the quality of their service.
But if you take off campus accommodation like a sharing room in an apartment then you can save, if not then at least decent amount of money.
@@riyabalhara5174 sure, let's connect. Linkedin?
@@mrnikhilanand okay, thank you!
for which course?
@@riyabalhara5174
Hello Nikhil, I'm planning to study further in Dublin
Can you suggest me any good universities/college which accept IELTS?
Hi Deep
All the colleges and universities in Ireland accept IELTS, most of the also accept DET.
And most of the colleges across Europe & UK, they accept IELTS.
Let me know if you have more queries.
@@mrnikhilanand Can I apply for Ucd through DET or I need to have IELTS?
you can apply through DET, you don't need IELTS.@@sujalkumar2408
Hey bro i am planning to coming for msc in finance in dublin after taking education loan in sep intake is there is scope of finance or not? Plz tell about job scope
even im coming for same course september intake
Congrats on the offer man ! Yes there is good scope in finance but you will need to work hard.
Even I'm planning for the same can you brief us about the job pay ahead?
@@deepshah8620 september intake?
@@deepshah8620for which course you are coming
How is ucc is it cheaper there
UCC is a very good college and yes it is cheaper there.
your accommodation property name bro ?
Nido Ardee Point
Bro i want to come for master's in data analyst for September intake can i get job after completion of master's
ofcourse you can, depends upon your previous work ex. But let me warn you, the job market is note very good at this moment.
@@mrnikhilanand actually I'm fresher I'm completeing my UG course in this April and I Want to come for September intake. Can I get job after completing master's?
Bro honestly the job market is not great atm, but people are getting jobs. As a fresher if you stand out from your cohort then definitely you will get a good job. But the situation is not great tbh. @@sandyy-il4pi
Hi
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Hi bro, I got an offer letter from DCU in Bsc Computer science. What’s your opinion on this university. Please do reply.
DCU is a good one. But talk to people who are doing BSc in CS from there. You can find them on LinkedIn
@@mrnikhilanand ok thanks