Hi Rajeev, I hope you're doing well! I'll be happy to help, you can list out all your questions and schedule a 1:1 call with me, I'll answer all your questions in detail, here: topmate.io/vaibhav_shukla/
Hlo planning to do MSC in clinical research for next September intake in university of.Galway..so can you please tell me part time jobs availability and scope of the course??
Hey! Msc Clinical Research is definitely well appreciated here as a lot of big pharma companies operate but make sure to keep in mind what I said in the video that being fresher or with very less experience, it gets very hard so be ready for that risk. For part-time jobs information, please check my previous videos. All the best!
I did BBA in Aviation Management with 8.1/10 GPA. Here in Ireland I did my MS in Management Consultancy from UCD. For looking more into my background and experiences, check my LinkedIn .(link in description)
Hi Kewal, I hope you're doing well! I did MSc Management Consultancy from UCD, 2022-23 batch. Fee for my program was €20,500. Program fees increases every year, so do check on the program site. For knowing more about MSc Management Consultancy, there is a detailed video on the channel, do watch that. All the best!
Hi I am admitted at TUS Athlone September '24 . I have 3 years of work exp in IT . Can I get an offer in 1sem and start after the course? How does that work in Ireland?
Hello Roy, Congratulations on getting an offer. Here in Ireland, there is something like Grad Programmes for people with 0-3 yrs work-ex, so if the programme is for 2025, applications will be open in Sep-Oct 2024, and you might get the offer by Jan or Feb of 2025 which will be your 1st sem, and you have to join that job in September/October (as per job start date) after completing your studies. But if you're looking for a senior position then it is possible that case would be different, as that'll very much depend upon the joining date of the job, if the job is supposed to start in Sept/Oct of 2025 and they started the hiring in January you might get an offer beforehand but otherwise you'll have to fulfil the criteria of availability to join. In the job applications, they'll ask when you're available to join the job, you should tell them exactly when, if you fulfil the criteria then they'll take you forward. In most of the programs, the last trimester is for Internships, you can join a full-time job during that internship too, just let your professors and company know about the situation.
Hi Dhanush, there is not exactly an age limit for any of the courses, surely you can go for any degree at any age you want though few colleges might have a requirement that you can only apply for a program if you have passed your school education in past two years, but still you can go into most of the colleges at any age. All the best!
Hi I am doing master in business analyst in TUS Limerick..I have experience in 9 years which is almost relevant..what are the chances of getting a job after my course..
Hello, with that much of experience you'll definitely get a job, it won't be very easy but with some work hard you'll definitely get a job. Make sure to make as many applications as possible(even 500+), and don't be rigid for BA roles, explore other streams too, if possible try and get some professional certification like IIBA, CSM, PRINCE 2, etc. All the best!
Hello Sir, i am planning to study Bsc Agriculture in Ireland. Is there scope in agriculture field as jobs prospects after graduation?? And can i change my programs after reaching in Ireland??
Parent's concern is obvious before sending their kids to a different country for any purpose either for studies or for job as everything have its pros and cons. I made an detailed video around this, check it out: ruclips.net/video/4o5znmBoH3Y/видео.htmlsi=FZGN9TCGnNM0kkt1 In general Ireland is a safe country. Hope this helps, All the best!
My course ended on 10 Sept. 2023, I got an offer few weeks before that around 23rd August 2023. Few people got an offer even in January 2023, so early in the course, few got late in November and December.
Mostly it is by the end of the course, if you have a good experience from India and your luck works out then you might crack a job in the first few months of starting the course like few in my batch got, have to wait till July-August to land a job, a lot of them have to wait further till December after ending the course to get one. Scope in India is not very good, for getting a good job in India after this, one might need to work here for 5-6 years and then go back to India, going back to India immediately after studying here won't be enough.
@@vaibhavkshukla so if nothing works out for me in the critical skills visas jobs i can take those jobs right for sometime for the sake of sponsorship until i get the preffered job of my choice
After you complete your studies, you anyway get a visa for 2 years to search for job in those two years you can look for jobs while doing any part-time job (trying working in restaurants, cafes or clothing store, won't recommend working as home-cares), at the end of those two years you'll definitely need a job but even if you couldn't find a job eligible for Crtical Skills or don't got enough salary for clearing threshold for Critical Skills, you can still get a General work permit for other roles and less salary, so not to worry!
@@vaibhavkshukla Hello Vaibhav, but isn’t General Permit wage threshold for sponsorship around 39k from January 2025? Does that mean if a graduate who completes their course after Jan 2025 couldn’t find a job that pays more that 39k, would have to continue part time jobs till his/her stay back period ends?
Hi Vishnu, I hope you're doing well, the threshold for a General Permit is going to be around 37k from January 2025. After you complete your studies here you will get 2 years of post-study work visa/stay-back visa in which you can do full-time jobs, after those two years you'll have to make sure to find a job suitable for a General or Critical Skills visa to stay in Ireland and work; meaning you don't need General/Critical Skills permit right for doing a full-time job immediately after your studies, you'll need that after two years of working. drop your detailed questions here: topmate.io/vaibhav_shukla All the best!
Congratulations and Best of luck for future.
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Congratulations 😀
Thank you 😁
Great going!
Wah Shukla ji
Very Good
Hi... I am planning to do an MBA from Ireland.
Have a few questions, can you help??
Hi Rajeev, I hope you're doing well!
I'll be happy to help, you can list out all your questions and schedule a 1:1 call with me, I'll answer all your questions in detail, here: topmate.io/vaibhav_shukla/
Congratulations. How many holidays you get in a year? And what type of leaves you get whole year?
23 days annual leaves, 1 day well being leave. No specific limit for Sick leaves (if you present the letter from doctor).
Bro as a fresher undergraduate should i go for one year masters in Logistics and Supply chain management
Hope you're doing well! I'll answer in my next video.
Hlo planning to do MSC in clinical research for next September intake in university of.Galway..so can you please tell me part time jobs availability and scope of the course??
Hey! Msc Clinical Research is definitely well appreciated here as a lot of big pharma companies operate but make sure to keep in mind what I said in the video that being fresher or with very less experience, it gets very hard so be ready for that risk. For part-time jobs information, please check my previous videos.
All the best!
@@vaibhavkshukla ok thank you 👍
What’s your education background sir. With what gpa ?
I did BBA in Aviation Management with 8.1/10 GPA.
Here in Ireland I did my MS in Management Consultancy from UCD.
For looking more into my background and experiences, check my LinkedIn .(link in description)
Your fees and course that you did in UCD?
Hi Kewal, I hope you're doing well!
I did MSc Management Consultancy from UCD, 2022-23 batch.
Fee for my program was €20,500. Program fees increases every year, so do check on the program site.
For knowing more about MSc Management Consultancy, there is a detailed video on the channel, do watch that.
All the best!
Hi I am admitted at TUS Athlone September '24 . I have 3 years of work exp in IT . Can I get an offer in 1sem and start after the course? How does that work in Ireland?
Hello Roy, Congratulations on getting an offer. Here in Ireland, there is something like Grad Programmes for people with 0-3 yrs work-ex, so if the programme is for 2025, applications will be open in Sep-Oct 2024, and you might get the offer by Jan or Feb of 2025 which will be your 1st sem, and you have to join that job in September/October (as per job start date) after completing your studies. But if you're looking for a senior position then it is possible that case would be different, as that'll very much depend upon the joining date of the job, if the job is supposed to start in Sept/Oct of 2025 and they started the hiring in January you might get an offer beforehand but otherwise you'll have to fulfil the criteria of availability to join. In the job applications, they'll ask when you're available to join the job, you should tell them exactly when, if you fulfil the criteria then they'll take you forward. In most of the programs, the last trimester is for Internships, you can join a full-time job during that internship too, just let your professors and company know about the situation.
Is there any age limit for undergraduate courses?
Hi Dhanush, there is not exactly an age limit for any of the courses, surely you can go for any degree at any age you want though few colleges might have a requirement that you can only apply for a program if you have passed your school education in past two years, but still you can go into most of the colleges at any age.
All the best!
@@vaibhavkshukla thank you for the information
Hi I am doing master in business analyst in TUS Limerick..I have experience in 9 years which is almost relevant..what are the chances of getting a job after my course..
Hello, with that much of experience you'll definitely get a job, it won't be very easy but with some work hard you'll definitely get a job. Make sure to make as many applications as possible(even 500+), and don't be rigid for BA roles, explore other streams too, if possible try and get some professional certification like IIBA, CSM, PRINCE 2, etc.
All the best!
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Brother are you on csep or gep?
I am on Stamp 1G, in process of getting CSEP
Hello Sir, i am planning to study Bsc Agriculture in Ireland.
Is there scope in agriculture field as jobs prospects after graduation??
And can i change my programs after reaching in Ireland??
Hey! I hope you're doing well, please drop your question at: topmate.io/vaibhav_shukla/134237/pay
No worries, its free!
Bhai yr northern Ireland hai?? Ya southern?
This is Southern Ireland known as “Republic of Ireland” or “Ireland”.
@@vaibhavkshukla ooh ok brother thanks
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Bro camera konsa hai
I use my phone for recording, iPhone 11. Planning to get a GoPro. Haha!
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I need any job, can its available....
Please drop your question at: topmate.io/vaibhav_shukla
ye meri car nahi hain, ye mere landlord ki car hain was personal!
Haha!
My parents don't feel safe sending me to ireland for further studies
Parent's concern is obvious before sending their kids to a different country for any purpose either for studies or for job as everything have its pros and cons. I made an detailed video around this, check it out: ruclips.net/video/4o5znmBoH3Y/видео.htmlsi=FZGN9TCGnNM0kkt1
In general Ireland is a safe country.
Hope this helps, All the best!
@@vaibhavkshukla thank you I can understand
Why they don't feel safe? What happened? Then you can try in other countries.
@@lc2620 I will try and convince them
@@lc2620 yes I am trying for Germany also
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HELLO I AM NITIN FROM INDIA
Sir we miss u in sps
Ceo of Ireland
Apko course ke kitne baad job mili?
My course ended on 10 Sept. 2023, I got an offer few weeks before that around 23rd August 2023. Few people got an offer even in January 2023, so early in the course, few got late in November and December.
@@vaibhavkshukla so like people get the job sooner aur later? And wht is the scope in india
Mostly it is by the end of the course, if you have a good experience from India and your luck works out then you might crack a job in the first few months of starting the course like few in my batch got, have to wait till July-August to land a job, a lot of them have to wait further till December after ending the course to get one. Scope in India is not very good, for getting a good job in India after this, one might need to work here for 5-6 years and then go back to India, going back to India immediately after studying here won't be enough.
have u seen students working as nurses and care homes or odd jobs just for the sake of sponsorship
Not really! I know few people do that but not anyone known to me.
@@vaibhavkshukla so if nothing works out for me in the critical skills visas jobs i can take those jobs right for sometime for the sake of sponsorship until i get the preffered job of my choice
After you complete your studies, you anyway get a visa for 2 years to search for job in those two years you can look for jobs while doing any part-time job (trying working in restaurants, cafes or clothing store, won't recommend working as home-cares), at the end of those two years you'll definitely need a job but even if you couldn't find a job eligible for Crtical Skills or don't got enough salary for clearing threshold for Critical Skills, you can still get a General work permit for other roles and less salary, so not to worry!
@@vaibhavkshukla Hello Vaibhav, but isn’t General Permit wage threshold for sponsorship around 39k from January 2025? Does that mean if a graduate who completes their course after Jan 2025 couldn’t find a job that pays more that 39k, would have to continue part time jobs till his/her stay back period ends?
Hi Vishnu, I hope you're doing well, the threshold for a General Permit is going to be around 37k from January 2025. After you complete your studies here you will get 2 years of post-study work visa/stay-back visa in which you can do full-time jobs, after those two years you'll have to make sure to find a job suitable for a General or Critical Skills visa to stay in Ireland and work; meaning you don't need General/Critical Skills permit right for doing a full-time job immediately after your studies, you'll need that after two years of working.
drop your detailed questions here: topmate.io/vaibhav_shukla
All the best!
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