@@visual-murmuring UK has more companies than Ireland but economic condition of UK is worse than Ireland. What kind of course are you looking to pursue?
@ Warwick would be the choice if I had to go by quality of education but NUI Galway could be better option because it is much cheaper to study in Ireland and job prospects are somewhat similar or better in Ireland.
Hello! I’m considering pursuing an MSc in Finance or Business Analytics with a focus on Finance and Consulting. By next September (2025), I’ll have one year of work experience. I’m particularly interested in programs at UCD and TCD in Ireland, and at Nottingham, Hertfordshire, the University of West London, Glasgow, Warwick, and Surrey in the UK. Could you provide some insight into which of these universities might offer the best opportunities given the current job market conditions? lit bit confused about should i choose Ireland or UK for my masters???? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
@@arghadeeppaul7714 Its neither too bad nor too good. All depends on your previous background and how good are your interpersonal/communication skills are.
Its not worth it buddy. If you have good financial background and you want to come for exposure then its fine but I wouldn’t advise if you are considering education loan to fund your studies.
Hey hii It was great video I am vishwajeet I have done my bachelor degree in hospitality management. Planning to do master in hospitality management. 1) how was the hospitality industry in Irland? 2) Job opportunities kaisi hai isme ? 3) after maste can I expect getting a job? 4) which is best country to do hospitality management UK or Irland?
Hi. Thank you for watching. Hospitality sector has jobs but getting a work permit is difficult. So you might secure a job and work for 2 years but getting work permit could be tricky job.
Great work shashank
Really very nice 😊
Good job
Really really very informative
Glad you liked it
Wow nicely explained
Thank you so much 🙂
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Any insights on market conditions of UK? Compared to Ireland. I have 4+ years of experience and thinking of pursuing masters in UK or Ireland.
@@visual-murmuring UK has more companies than Ireland but economic condition of UK is worse than Ireland. What kind of course are you looking to pursue?
@@Momos_n_Mood Business Analytics. I have received offers from Galway, Warwick, Glasgow. Can you suggest which one should I go for?
@ Warwick would be the choice if I had to go by quality of education but NUI Galway could be better option because it is much cheaper to study in Ireland and job prospects are somewhat similar or better in Ireland.
@@Momos_n_Mood Got it. Thank you. These videos are very helpful. Do keep updating. 👍
Sure. Thanks for watching.
Hello! I’m considering pursuing an MSc in Finance or Business Analytics with a focus on Finance and Consulting. By next September (2025), I’ll have one year of work experience. I’m particularly interested in programs at UCD and TCD in Ireland, and at Nottingham, Hertfordshire, the University of West London, Glasgow, Warwick, and Surrey in the UK. Could you provide some insight into which of these universities might offer the best opportunities given the current job market conditions? lit bit confused about should i choose Ireland or UK for my masters???? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
It depends on what you want. Is your aim to study in a good university or secure a job after studying?
@@Momos_n_Mood Actually Secure a good job after a Studying
How’s the market for data analytics course
It depends on how much experience have you got currently. If you have 3-4 years of experience then you can take a chance,
How’s the market for business analytics course
@@arghadeeppaul7714 Its neither too bad nor too good. All depends on your previous background and how good are your interpersonal/communication skills are.
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What about masters in finance?
How many years of experience do you hold?
@ im a fresher 🥲
Its not worth it buddy. If you have good financial background and you want to come for exposure then its fine but I wouldn’t advise if you are considering education loan to fund your studies.
@@Momos_n_Mood i will keep that in mind bro
What about Masters in Cloud Computing from National College of Ireland. Is it much risky to come without experience in IT field?
In current atmosphere it is risky but I guess things will improve in coming years. There are very few graduate level IT jobs at present.
Hi im planning for digital marketing course in Ireland i have around 2.5 yrs exp in india is this a good decision to study digital marketing now
Hey hii It was great video
I am vishwajeet
I have done my bachelor degree in hospitality management.
Planning to do master in hospitality management.
1) how was the hospitality industry in Irland?
2) Job opportunities kaisi hai isme ?
3) after maste can I expect getting a job?
4) which is best country to do hospitality management UK or Irland?
Hi. Thank you for watching. Hospitality sector has jobs but getting a work permit is difficult. So you might secure a job and work for 2 years but getting work permit could be tricky job.
Is ireland Universities accepts Duolingo?
I think yes. I have heard some students have opted for Duolingo as their english proficiency test