Trinity College Dublin Reviews
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There was not much industrial experience, except one or two classes of live trading simulation program on the campus only.
23500 euros
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The course curriculum is quite comprehensive and aligns well with current industry standards. It includes a mix of foundational subjects and advanced topics that are crucial for understanding the latest developments in the field.
Tuition Fee: 24500 EUR
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The approach to teaching a subject is very hands on, apart from the lectures, every topic taught is supplemented by ample lab and experiment times.
1,10,00 euros/all 4 years.
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I developed my skills in the area of research as the main focus is on research than theory.
Tuition fee 18954 euro in total for one year master program.
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The curriculum and academics of trinity is good, in first year they basically cover basics concepts which you must have learned in your secondary schools which will be a good advantage.
Tuition fees is for non eu and international student is 25000 euro per yr.
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The course curriculum is updated regularly. Research Experience is part of the curriculum as mandatory dissertation. Industry placement is mandatory for PhD only.
I do not have any tuition, as it is a research program where I get paid a stipend.
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Courses are updated as per industry needs and easy compared to Indian curriculum.
40000 euro for UG, please check current.
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Course curriculums of TCD generally are of International standard with a focus on rising demand. Students can avail industrial exposure and research experience based on the course requirement.
I am not student here again. However, I know that one year master costs around-€12-15 K, while two years course costs from €15-25 K, excluding the living expenses. Dublin is one of the highly expensive cities in Europe with high cost of living. Students can also find part-time jobs easily here for financial needs.
Trinity has a very balanced study life. It depends on course to course, but overall they provided a very balanced curriculum. So we were in student results, so we were allowed to work. I got a full time job and the course involved a number of industry experts going to industry trainings or lectures from teachers and a lot of research papers in our course. It was more research oriented. We didn't have any exams and written exams. Only two modules who depends on modules firstly LLM runs on all elective pieces.
They also say that for IP laws for you will do that is as a lawyer, the market is not that great. It's very small. And you might not grow even law firms who do IP here, they have to practice somewhere you should go to UK.
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