Can you make a video on how you moved to Ireland, procedures you had to go through and the whole process until you got a seat in a university over there.
Hi! I'm glad I found your channel, your videos like this one and life after masters are helping me a lot. I'm a postgraduate student from Spain willing to stay just for the 1st semester of the next academic course, but I'm thinking about extending it through the rest of the year. I'd appreciate a lot if you could tell me about your experience at Point Campus in your first year, and if you recommend it. Thank you!
I am so glad! My experience was great at Point. Very multicultural and good amenities. It is also centrally located, making it a great place to be. I have heard few groceries stores have opened beside it, and the luas is right across so connectivity is great!
Thank you! I secured my first place as I had booked through their website. This was Point campus. For next 2 Accomodations, it can take between 1 to 2 months to match your needs like rent/amenities/location etc! 😊
Hii rhea... I'm planning to study bussiness analytics at ireland in sept 2025 intake...and also i have 2 years experience in medical billing denial management...as a middle class women who get education loan to study abroad..i have so many doubts regarding job opportunities... can i get a job over there after completing my course?... between your vedios are so informative..♥️♥️♥️
Hey that's awesome! Where in Dublin is your job based? I should be able to recommend some areas based on that. Dublin has some locations that are considered safer than others, so it's always better to know the areas before you get here!
@@Escapingrheality my office will be located in Dublin 1, I will get initial 30 days accommodation arranged by the company so hopefully should be able to find a plc for myself in that period.
@@shrutijadhav2568 Hey Shruti, city centre (Dublin 1, 2 areas) are expensive, rooms are small and not very safe. You could check some areas on south side which has good connectivity to city centre by luas/dart/bus. Areas I would avoid: Blachardstown, Finglas, Charlestown, Parnell, Mountjoy. I would look at areas Dun Laoghaire, Leopardstown, Clonskeagh, Stillorgan, Blackrock etc. Most areas on dart connectivity are good as you move away from the city centre (Tara street, Connolly etc)
Hai rhea so interesting , rhea, perhaps you have information about living cost in athlone ireland and how’s student life there , please share in your next content , thanks in advance rhea
Hey!👋 so athlone is a smaller town so I am 100% sure cost of living is significantly lesser than Dublin. Student life is fairly okay but you may have to visit Dublin to find more things to do and keep yourself entertained !
I have few 🤣of questions to ask cuz I am planning for ireland masters 1-> is accomdation available if yes, how much will it cost for sharing 2-> may I know salaries of IT people(who have experience atleast 3 years) 3-> is it possible to save money in ireland or it is better to stay in india and do job 4-> please do comparison and make video that would be really helpful
Hi Hari, by sharing you mean room or apartment? For sharing room, at least 500 euros monthly and for individual between 800-1000 per month. I have made a new video on salaries today, so you can check IT salaries there. Saving in Ireland is initially tough because you will have to pay rent (which you can avoid in india if staying with parents) and rent is the biggest expense. But once you get a job, you can definitely save 500-1000 per month or more depending on lifestyle and income.
Hi, I'm planning to come to Ireland for September intake and planning to purse the course in HRM. So, could you please let me know if there is scope in HR over there?
Hi, thanks for your message. HR jobs are few and limited here, and you will face problems with sponsorship. Also, during the tech layoffs, Recruitment and HR was heavily impacted. I am hoping to provide an honest picture to you, hope it helps with your decision making process!
Hey, if you are able to find a full time job, it would be at least €28,000, it will definitely be higher based on your role, years of experience etc. The biggest expense is rent, which is monthly between 800-1200 depending on how you live: shared room, individual room, how many house mates you have. If you are single, no liabilities like loan or dependents, then you should be able to afford a decent lifestyle initally.
Hey there, I am a student at UCD and am still thinking wether i should take admission there or not. I have got an scholarship of 10k euros and my course is MengSc Robotics and intelligent manufacturing Ft. Now I have doubts regarding the jobs there and what will we be the scope there in this field specifically. Please guide me 🙏
Hey, you have multiple health insurance options in India like Bajaj, which is for 1 year. It is paid for up front, and not in monthly premiums, and can be around 7-10K INR! Would definitely recommend looking at various policies and comparing them before buying
Hi, thanks for your comment. As of this year, Ireland job market is extremely difficult for freshers. Ideally few years experience will help you significantly in finding a job! Hope this helps and all the best 👍
Hey, hope you are doing great. I'm actually planning to come there in this year's September intake and have secured admission in Griffith College for Bachelor in Computing Science. Can you please tell me, Is it worth it to be there because I'm little worried about my parents hard earned money. Can u tell me the ground aspects, it would be really appreciated. Keep the hustle going and making such awsome content. Looking forward for your response.
Hey I'm currently doing B. Com here in India and I'm planning to pursue Master's in Ireland. So is it hard to get scholarships to cover my tuition fees there? Do you have any suggestions regarding doing Master's in Ireland?
I'm planning to join the September intake at the University of Galway for Business Analytics, and I also have two years of experience. Could you please provide more information about the program and any opportunities for students with prior work experience?"
Hey, so with 2 years of experience you can look for a mid level role. They also have graduate programmes here but mostly for fresh graduates in companies like EY, PwC, Deloitte etc. I know BA is in high demand and you shall be able to get a Critical Skills visa for it.
@@Escapingrheality I want to ask you that after how much time does the Irish government issue the work permit , because my agent says ,he has applied work permit on Irelish government platform. still waiting
@@tabishjabbar2641 hey Tabish, you should ask your agent for an application number and proof of application submission. Then you can reach out to enterprise.gov.ie/en/ directly for an update on processing time.
Great video
The accent is top notch now🎉
Kudos🎉❤
Really informative. it was much needed.
Thsnks a lot 😊
Thanks for this information
Helpful much for settling in.
Glad you think so! ❤️
Thank you for this information.
Glad it was helpful!
Could you also suggest some good hostels with facilities, location and the process.
Same query 😂
Can you make a video on how you moved to Ireland, procedures you had to go through and the whole process until you got a seat in a university over there.
Great idea - thanks! Will definitely try to do this!
Hey, first of all great video and can you give me a insight on the scope of supply chain and operations in Ireland
Appreciated
Hi! I'm glad I found your channel, your videos like this one and life after masters are helping me a lot.
I'm a postgraduate student from Spain willing to stay just for the 1st semester of the next academic course, but I'm thinking about extending it through the rest of the year.
I'd appreciate a lot if you could tell me about your experience at Point Campus in your first year, and if you recommend it.
Thank you!
I am so glad! My experience was great at Point. Very multicultural and good amenities. It is also centrally located, making it a great place to be. I have heard few groceries stores have opened beside it, and the luas is right across so connectivity is great!
You’re a gem! Thank you. If you don’t mind me asking, how long did it take for you to find accommodation? Your place looks nice!
Thank you! I secured my first place as I had booked through their website. This was Point campus. For next 2 Accomodations, it can take between 1 to 2 months to match your needs like rent/amenities/location etc! 😊
Hii rhea... I'm planning to study bussiness analytics at ireland in sept 2025 intake...and also i have 2 years experience in medical billing denial management...as a middle class women who get education loan to study abroad..i have so many doubts regarding job opportunities... can i get a job over there after completing my course?... between your vedios are so informative..♥️♥️♥️
great video ❤ thank you ❤ in moving to ireland in april 😊
Good luck!!
Hi, I am coming to Dublin for job. Can you advise on how to find long term accommodation and the areas I should target
Hey that's awesome! Where in Dublin is your job based? I should be able to recommend some areas based on that. Dublin has some locations that are considered safer than others, so it's always better to know the areas before you get here!
@@Escapingrheality my office will be located in Dublin 1, I will get initial 30 days accommodation arranged by the company so hopefully should be able to find a plc for myself in that period.
@@shrutijadhav2568 Hey Shruti, city centre (Dublin 1, 2 areas) are expensive, rooms are small and not very safe. You could check some areas on south side which has good connectivity to city centre by luas/dart/bus. Areas I would avoid: Blachardstown, Finglas, Charlestown, Parnell, Mountjoy. I would look at areas Dun Laoghaire, Leopardstown, Clonskeagh, Stillorgan, Blackrock etc. Most areas on dart connectivity are good as you move away from the city centre (Tara street, Connolly etc)
@@Escapingrheality thank you so much for this, appreciate the advice ❤️❤️
@@shrutijadhav2568 Hey shruti can you help me with the process how to get job in ireland
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Hai rhea so interesting , rhea, perhaps you have information about living cost in athlone ireland and how’s student life there , please share in your next content , thanks in advance rhea
Hey!👋 so athlone is a smaller town so I am 100% sure cost of living is significantly lesser than Dublin. Student life is fairly okay but you may have to visit Dublin to find more things to do and keep yourself entertained !
@@Escapingrheality many thanks rhea ❤️❤️
I have few 🤣of questions to ask cuz I am planning for ireland masters
1-> is accomdation available if yes, how much will it cost for sharing
2-> may I know salaries of IT people(who have experience atleast 3 years)
3-> is it possible to save money in ireland or it is better to stay in india and do job
4-> please do comparison and make video that would be really helpful
Hi Hari, by sharing you mean room or apartment? For sharing room, at least 500 euros monthly and for individual between 800-1000 per month. I have made a new video on salaries today, so you can check IT salaries there. Saving in Ireland is initially tough because you will have to pay rent (which you can avoid in india if staying with parents) and rent is the biggest expense. But once you get a job, you can definitely save 500-1000 per month or more depending on lifestyle and income.
There's no audio in this video as of now.
Hey, thanks for flagging. I was testing a new feature, and it removed the audio. Its back on now 😀
Hi, I'm planning to come to Ireland for September intake and planning to purse the course in HRM. So, could you please let me know if there is scope in HR over there?
No scope here for jobs. It doesn't even fall under critical skills and companies heavily prefer local candidates for non-technical jobs.
Hi, thanks for your message. HR jobs are few and limited here, and you will face problems with sponsorship. Also, during the tech layoffs, Recruitment and HR was heavily impacted. I am hoping to provide an honest picture to you, hope it helps with your decision making process!
How much is The minimum salary in Ireland..is IT enough to cover The rent & other expenses?
Hey, if you are able to find a full time job, it would be at least €28,000, it will definitely be higher based on your role, years of experience etc. The biggest expense is rent, which is monthly between 800-1200 depending on how you live: shared room, individual room, how many house mates you have. If you are single, no liabilities like loan or dependents, then you should be able to afford a decent lifestyle initally.
Hey there, I am a student at UCD and am still thinking wether i should take admission there or not. I have got an scholarship of 10k euros and my course is MengSc Robotics and intelligent manufacturing Ft. Now I have doubts regarding the jobs there and what will we be the scope there in this field specifically. Please guide me 🙏
hey how did you get scholarship?
Hello, What about Health insurance? Do we have to pay monthly premiums , if yes , how much?
Hey, you have multiple health insurance options in India like Bajaj, which is for 1 year. It is paid for up front, and not in monthly premiums, and can be around 7-10K INR! Would definitely recommend looking at various policies and comparing them before buying
@@Escapingrheality No no , I was asking about Health insurance for an International student in Dublin, How much does the monthly Premium cost?
I'm 2024 graduate ,I'm planning to pursue data analyst in Ireland as a fresher it is difficult to get placed?
Hi, thanks for your comment. As of this year, Ireland job market is extremely difficult for freshers. Ideally few years experience will help you significantly in finding a job! Hope this helps and all the best 👍
Hey, hope you are doing great.
I'm actually planning to come there in this year's September intake and have secured admission in Griffith College for Bachelor in Computing Science.
Can you please tell me, Is it worth it to be there because I'm little worried about my parents hard earned money. Can u tell me the ground aspects, it would be really appreciated.
Keep the hustle going and making such awsome content.
Looking forward for your response.
You find accommodation?
Hey I'm currently doing B. Com here in India and I'm planning to pursue Master's in Ireland. So is it hard to get scholarships to cover my tuition fees there? Do you have any suggestions regarding doing Master's in Ireland?
The job market is saturated and down in Ireland. It will be next to impossible for a graduate with no prior experience to find a job from next year.
I'm planning to join the September intake at the University of Galway for Business Analytics, and I also have two years of experience. Could you please provide more information about the program and any opportunities for students with prior work experience?"
I'm also planning
Hey, so with 2 years of experience you can look for a mid level role. They also have graduate programmes here but mostly for fresh graduates in companies like EY, PwC, Deloitte etc. I know BA is in high demand and you shall be able to get a Critical Skills visa for it.
Audio is 🤐 muted or what???!!
Hey, thanks for flagging. I was testing a new feature, and it removed the audio. Its back on now 😀
You are so beautiful.
Mam,
I am planning to study in ireland
Can you do a video regarding the nursing course there
Pls..............
Hi sister I will come work Permit visa for ireland I will get a job
Hi how are you, if possible I want to ask you about Ireland work permit because my work permit process is during process
Hi of course, please drop you question here!
@@Escapingrheality I want to ask you that after how much time does the Irish government issue the work permit , because my agent says ,he has applied work permit on Irelish government platform. still waiting
@@tabishjabbar2641 hey Tabish, you should ask your agent for an application number and proof of application submission. Then you can reach out to enterprise.gov.ie/en/ directly for an update on processing time.