Should You Come To Ireland For Your Masters? | Yes or No

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  • Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
  • Thinking about pursuing your master’s degree abroad? In this video, I dive into why Ireland should be at the top of your list. From world-class universities and amazing career opportunities to a vibrant culture and safe environment, Ireland has it all. Whether you're interested in technology, finance, pharmaceuticals, or just want to experience life in a beautiful and friendly country, this video covers everything you need to know about studying in Ireland.
    🎓 Learn about top universities like Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin.
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Комментарии • 14

  • @aanyapassi
    @aanyapassi 18 дней назад +1

    Well explained!

  • @zorozz1607
    @zorozz1607 11 дней назад +1

    Hi Saksham, your videos are really really informative, currently i have 3+ years of work experience and planning for sep 2025 intake, by that time i’ll be having roughly around 4.5 yrs of work experience in IT sector. Im planning to do msc business analytics , do you think current job market will be graceful enough? I heard that market in Ireland is down as of now.

    • @sakshamchhabra24
      @sakshamchhabra24  11 дней назад

      Thank you so much for the appreciation first of all, really means a lot. I guess you will be bal to do fine yourself here in Dublin, reason being your work ex. You've got a good amount of it. When you will be giving interviews your work ex will speak volumes for you, not from which college you come from. But I also must say that the course you are planning has a high saturated job market for it, because these days a lot of people have shifted to doing this course and they saturate the market for themselves. So I'd suggest that you can come to Ireland coz you have good work ex, but try to keep an open mind for other courses as well like MSc Financial Data Science.

    • @zorozz1607
      @zorozz1607 11 дней назад +1

      @@sakshamchhabra24 thank you so much for the insights 🙏🏻
      Actually i did comparison like you said in your other video, i don’t have much idea on finance related modules, i checked for the employment rate of project management and business analytics courses they’re 97% whereas it is high when compared to other courses. Your videos are really helpful🙏🏻, im bit relieved now. Keep educating people ♥️

    • @zorozz1607
      @zorozz1607 11 дней назад

      Just a last question, there’s some 5k -6k euro difference between UCD and other college i chose, do you think its better to go with UCD? Again we need to consider the cost of living in dublin, so it would be 10k euro extra when compared to other universities.

    • @sakshamchhabra24
      @sakshamchhabra24  11 дней назад

      @@zorozz1607 I’ll always suggest to go with a college with less tuition fee for those who have a work ex of 5 or more. Since you have that, it would be wise to go for a college with less fee but better curriculum. Again reason for that is you’ll be applying for entry level roles rather than grad roles

    • @zorozz1607
      @zorozz1607 11 дней назад +1

      @@sakshamchhabra24 thank you so much 🙏🏻 now I got some clarity.

  • @sanchitmanwal6403
    @sanchitmanwal6403 4 дня назад

    Hello Saksham bhaii, first of very good and informative video,the quality of video is too good. I just wanted to ask that I am planning for pursuing masters in data science in sep 2025 intake from ireland but i have no experience as i am a fresher but i do have 2 research papers published and research internship and some projects. Should I pursue masters , will i be able to get a good university and a ggod job after that . please give your suggestion. It would really help

    • @sakshamchhabra24
      @sakshamchhabra24  4 дня назад +2

      Hello Sanchit, thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad you found the video informative and enjoyed the quality.
      Regarding your question about pursuing a master's in Data Science in Ireland, you're definitely on the right track. Having two published research papers, a research internship, and some projects under your belt are strong achievements, especially as a fresher. These will help strengthen your application for top universities.
      While experience can be beneficial, universities often value academic achievements and potential, which you’ve already demonstrated. Focus on presenting your research and projects well in your applications. Highlight how these have prepared you for advanced studies in Data Science.
      As for job prospects, Data Science is in high demand, and Ireland has a thriving tech industry. Graduates from reputable universities often find good opportunities. However, networking, internships, and staying updated with industry trends will be key to your success.
      In short, I believe you're in a good position to pursue a master's. Just make sure to choose a program that aligns with your career goals and offers strong industry connections.
      Best of luck with your journey, and feel free to reach out if you have any more questions!

    • @sanchitmanwal6403
      @sanchitmanwal6403 4 дня назад +1

      Thank you Saksham...
      Thanks for motivating me😁

  • @_AnanyaJain
    @_AnanyaJain 18 дней назад +1

    👏🏻👏🏻

  • @prathmeshdargude4034
    @prathmeshdargude4034 16 дней назад

    How high can be tuition fee because as you are saying that the living expense is already high?

    • @sakshamchhabra24
      @sakshamchhabra24  15 дней назад

      It depends from college to college and course to course. The average college fee that you can expect for an year is €15,000