Trinity College Dublin
Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin, is Ireland's top university. Established in 1592, the university has a rich history and a reputation for distinction in learning, research, and innovation. Over 18,000 undergraduate and graduate students from Trinity's three faculties—Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences; Engineering, Mathematics, and Science; and Health Sciences—attend classes at its renowned campus in the center of Dublin. Trinity offers a diverse, interdisciplinary, and inclusive atmosphere in addition to developing brains and pioneering research.
Trinity College Dublin Campus
Trinity College Dublin Courses
Courses |
Annual Tuition Fee (EUR) |
Bachelor of Arts [B.A], Computer Science |
EUR 31,842 |
Bachelor of Arts [B.A], Physics and Astrophysics |
EUR 31,842 |
Master of Laws [L.L.M] |
EUR 24,555 |
Master of Social Work[M.S.W] |
EUR 23,595 |
Master of Science [M.S], Digital Marketing Strategy |
EUR 23,718 |
Master of Science [M.S], Finance |
EUR 24,600 |
Master of Science [M.S], Mechanical Engineering |
EUR 29,334 |
Master of Business Administration [M.B.A] |
EUR 36,600 |
Trinity College Dublin Admissions
Trinity College Dublin offers admission to 600 undergraduate, postgraduate, micro-credential, evening, and short courses. The institute also provides various free courses, postgraduate and continuing professional development courses online. Trinity College Dublin admits students only based on merit, and admission is extremely tough, with a 33.5% acceptance rate. Academic quality, an appealing SOP for Ireland, LOR, and English proficiency exam scores are the basic admission requirements for PG and UG. Depending on the institution, postgraduate applicants may be required to have an acceptable GRE or GMAT score.
Trinity justifies its top ranking in Ireland with about 18,000 students enrolling in all the major disciplines from 122 different countries. The institution will accept priority applications up to February 1. The university allows overseas students to select the Trinity overseas Foundation program if they cannot get admitted straight into the university's undergraduate admissions processes.
Particulars |
Date |
Applications Commencement |
October 1 |
Priority Application Deadline |
February 1 |
Final Application Deadline (Rolling Basis) |
June 30 |
Deadline for Music, Drama, Dental Science and Medicine |
February 1 |
Deadline for Advanced Entry |
June 1 |
Placement
Graduate students can apply for placements at Trinity College Dublin through placement agencies like RCSI, Housing Agency, ESRI, FOCUS Ireland, NIRSA, NDA, Tilda, Schools of Nursing and Midwifery, etc. The university continues to be a desirable employer on the employment market, with a high acceptance rate of job offers by top-ranked candidates each year.
Head |
Details |
Total Placement Stats |
84% |
Career Outcome Rate |
86% |
Internships |
Available |
Highest Recruiting Sector |
Management Level |
Average Salary |
$85,000 per annum |
Top Recruiting Firms |
ARUP, Google, Tata Motors, etc. |
Part-time Work Options |
Available |
Name |
Position |
Dr. Gorkem Aksaray |
Assistant Professor, School Office Trinity Business School |
Professor Frank Barry |
Chair-Intl. Business & Development |
Francois Aubert |
Adjunct Lecturer |
Philippe Baecke |
Adjunct Teaching Fellow |
Bill Cockrum |
Adjunct Professor |
Dr. Giulio Buciuni |
Associate Professor |
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Trinity College Dublin Accommodation
Students at Trinity College Dublin have many different housing options to choose from. In most cases, prospective first-year students are placed in Trinity-approved housing. You can apply for accommodation once you have received your Trinity College Student ID number, which will be supplied in your acceptance letter.
Trinity College Dublin: On-Campus Accommodation
Accommodation |
Annual Costs (EUR) |
Heritage Rooms |
8,967 |
Modern Rooms |
6,520-10,379 |
Single Ensuite |
7,368 |
Twin Ensuite |
6,006 |
Trinity College Dublin: Off-Campus Accommodation
Accommodation |
Annual Costs (EUR) |
Grafton Street |
7,412 |
Westmoreland Street |
3,900 |
City Centre Apartment |
6,500-9,000 |
Crane Lane |
850 |
Aungier Street |
2,050-2,350 |
FAQ
1. How do I complete registration?
Students will be informed that registration is open via an in-tray message to their my.tcd.ie portal. The student must complete all of the tasks listed after clicking the "Register" option of the portal.
2. What are the course fees and am I eligible for any assistance?
Check the Student Finances page of Trinity College Dublin to know the course fees and financial aid for both EU and non-EU students.
3. How do I apply for a PhD or Masters by research?
You must first get in touch with the School or Department that best fits your research needs from the list of Schools on the TCD website before applying for a research job there. Each School and Department has a list of Academic staff members as well as a summary of their study area. If you locate a suitable supervisor online, please contact them personally. The email should include a description of the research you want to conduct, a draft research plan, and a summary of your academic or relevant professional history.
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