What Students Say
Likes
- The overall reputation, quality of education & placement support were some of they key factor why I chose UCD.
- "Quality of education and the overall reputation of the university was one of the main factors behind choosing this university. Other than that, the placement support and job fairs are also some of the reasons why I like University College Dublin. "
Dislikes
- The one thing I don’t like about my college is the student support and the delay in responses that we get from the program coordinators. It’s understandable to expect delay but some of us have gotten delays in responses for weeks.
Required Exams for Admission
I would define my overall experience as satisfactory. I wasn't too overwhelmed by the experience, as it is exactly what I expected, yet there were some things which were really surreal for me.
Course Curriculum
The course curriculum is quite interesting. As it is a research-oriented course, the course has been designed around how to do good research. There is no industrial exposure given to us yet, but our course coordinators have designed the curriculum based on the latest industry standards and how to go about with it.
Faculty
I really like the faculty that the university has appointed. They're quite experienced, and their teaching ability helps students grasp concepts and knowledge quite quickly. I really like how my professor, Madeleine Steeds, teaches us via memes and quite relatable terms, which helps us understand the concepts faster.
Campus Life
The campus infrastructure is great, with several colleges and buildings within the university for us to explore. The events carried out by the college societies keep the energy high at all times.
Placement
The job-fairs and companies which come for placements will begin in October, but I've gotten several positive reviews on how UCD helps students with their placement support.
Accommodation
I live at a student accommodation, which is a little expensive, but as a student abroad, the facilities provided by the accommodation company are very good, and I really like the infrastructure and the ambience that this place has.
Exams
My scores: Duolingo 140 ; Class minimum score: GRE 290; IELTS 6.5; SAT 1520/1600; ACT 33/36, TOEFL 110/120. I had to submit my CV and SOP for my college application. I had mentioned my education, previous work experience and my key strengths on my CV. There were no interview rounds carried by the university for my course.
Fees
My tuition fee was 21,520 euros. I had received a scholarship from my university of 7,500 euros, which brought my payable tuition fee to 14,020 euros.
Scholarship
I received a scholarship from my college, UCD, of 7,500 euros, which would be waived from my actual fee amount.

