Hi. Recently a tiffin service is launched in Dublin and there are plenty of Indian food options in Dublin atleast. You might miss Indian snacks but in terms of curries and regular dinner options you will be fine.
It depends on how much time you dedicate to your search. If you can refresh daft and other property websites every 5 mins and reach out to the agent as soon as possible, you should be fine. Make sure to not rely on just property websites. Use the agent’s name from the advertisement and contact them separately on their website as well. Good luck with your house hunting 👍
Hi. If you are looking for an accommodation just for yourself then best thing would be to join Indians in Ireland facebook group and see if someone is subletting. if you need an entire apartment or house then you will have to search for it on daft.ie or myhome.ie
All depends on your luck and if you have all the documents handy. 2 bedroom property are in high demand so competition is going to be tough. It might take you approximately 2 months.
I know it is very difficult. Maybe you can live on sharing basis temporarily and then find a house of your own. A 2 bedroom apartment will cost you anywhere between €2000-2600/month and 3 bed from €2500-€3200/month.
@@Momos_n_Mood thank you🙂. It's just that we have a kid of 3.5yr. It's difficult to share space when u hv a kid. Is there anything I can do while I am india that speed up process of settling in Ireland or getting documents ready before we reach?
What is the scope for supply chain management? I have around 2 years of experience in Marketing side And does indian internships counts as work experience and is it helpful?
Now I done my bachelor of pharmacy with cgpa 8.5 in India And want to do masters in pharmacy in jan 2025 intake Can you suggest me some universities and their tution fee What is current scenerio of part time job in ireland Am I able to meet my expenses living cost from part time job .I have no experience in pharmaceutical industry Is it worth to pursue msc in pharmacy from ireland as a fresher
Hi. Pharmacy is a good area of study but I am not sure if there are graduate or trainee roles for pharmacists. Please double check if you need any further certifications apart from your degree to be a registered pharmacists. Part time job situation is not bad but there are just so many people around which makes it difficult to find the job straightaway.
Hey I want to pursue my masters in digital marketing and analytics in dublin business school is good for me? Also how's the job situation for my course and could u explain me like we 2 friends coming togehter to live there so how much rent will be in dublin for 1 bedroom?(€1000 or €500)
Hi. Digital marketing is not a great course to pursue as there is not enough demand for expats in this sector. Biggest reason is, locals also study these courses and they are the preferred candidates for marketing related jobs. Yes you can expect rent to be around 1000-1400/month.
Hello mam! I had completed my graduation in Arts stream this year and I scored 68% and i had given pte test in which i scored 80 overall and not less than 76 but I have no work experience and now I’m thinking to do msc in management from Ireland. Can you please recommend me good universities and is there a scope for a permanent job for the msc in management students who have no work experience
Hi Akshay. I also came as a fresher after completing my bachelor from Delhi University. Although job market is a lot tougher in comparison to when I came to Ireland but yes there are chances to get a full time job. You might find it difficult initially and it can take around 6-8 months after completing your course to land into a full time role. It took me 4 months approx after completing my course.
It all depends on what are you going to study and what’s your background. Can you tell me your desired area of study and what kind of work experience you are currently carrying?
Hi. Very difficult to suggest here as your current experience won’t fall under critical skills category so you will be starting from scratch and finding job as a graduate is tough.
Hello ma'am , I'm looking for masters inn marketing in Ireland without work experience will that be an issue to find a job in later part? Which universities would you like to suggest or any other information? I'll be really grateful if you could revert back as I'm in really dilemma between Ireland and UK. Thank you
Hi. Thanks for reaching out to us. Getting a job in marketing without any prior experience can be quite tricky because when organisations look to employ marketing professionals they want them to deliver on KPIs and that is only possible when you have got the right technical expertise. Sales or Accounting is still a better avenue rather than marketing because the number of graduate roles in those fields is generally higher than other domains. You can take M.Sc Management course which covers all aspects like marketing, finance, accounting etc and that will broaden your scope to find a suitable job. Also, I have heard that UK government is thinking to go back to 6 months stay back visa. So Ireland is still a better choice than UK.
studying marketing course without any relevant experience can be tricky. M.Sc management can be a better alternative or gain some work experience and then study this course. You can drop us your questions here or on our Instagram page and I will do my best to assist.
@@MDRaiyan-k9m very hard to say what qualifications you need. You can google 100% merit scholarships for undergraduate studies in ireland and you will find education in ireland link with all the information.
All you can do is apply for jobs which are listed on LinkedIn or Indeed. If you have expertise in niche domain then your chances to land into a job can be higher.
@@puntkick7 if you have that experience then getting a part time job or full time job won’t be difficult. I would advise you to build your career as a chef. If you become head chef then you might qualify for critical skills visa in Ireland.
I have talked to 2-3 people on LinkedIn who are graduate from UCD MSc management program. They all are saying ki job market after Masters is not good at all. Could you give your POV as I am planning for master's abroad
Being a graduate with no experience definitely has less scope because you can only apply for graduate roles and they are not that much in numbers in comparison to the amount pf students studying bachelors and masters in Ireland. Carrying some experience is an advantage as it might help you to get job within that domain. Being a graduate all you can do is just keep applying for all the jobs no matter what is the position and you land yourself into a role which all depends on your luck.
@@Momos_n_Mood Currently no cuz I graduated just few months back in may but I’ve completed internship in my college time also i have few personal projects of my own
you might find it difficult to land yourself into a job buddy. I will advise you to gain some experience in India and try to get specialisation into an area like cybersecurity or infrastructure etc and then come to Ireland. It takes a lot of money to pursue a course so I don’t want to suggest anything wrong.
Will be waiting for your next video. Keep up the good work. 👍👍👍👍👍
Thank you so much. We will release the next video shortly. ❤️
Just saw to top 5reasons to opt ireland video. It was Very good and informative.
Thank you so much dear 🙏
Thank you so much for this informative video. Can you make one on budget travel to Ireland 🇮🇪 from India 🇮🇳.
Okay.
@@Momos_n_Mood thank you. Waiting for it. 🥂
Really informative video
Thank you so much. This really means a lot to us.
Nice and informative 👍
Thank you so much. We are glad that you found this video useful.
very informative video🥰
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Helpfull information, thank you🥰🤭
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Pls make a video for ready made food like dinner/ lunch Indian recipes preferably....
Hi. Recently a tiffin service is launched in Dublin and there are plenty of Indian food options in Dublin atleast. You might miss Indian snacks but in terms of curries and regular dinner options you will be fine.
Useful info! Is it possible to find a 2 bedroom house within a month there?
It depends on how much time you dedicate to your search. If you can refresh daft and other property websites every 5 mins and reach out to the agent as soon as possible, you should be fine. Make sure to not rely on just property websites. Use the agent’s name from the advertisement and contact them separately on their website as well. Good luck with your house hunting 👍
@@Momos_n_Mood Many thanks
@@Momos_n_Mood looking forward to hear from you on areas to avoid.
@@tusharpatil9119 Thank you so much. We will come up with that video soon.
Thanks! 👌
Sir ye jo aap krte ho na bada majedar hai😂
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I think u r hardworking
thank you!
Very nice😊
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is ireland is good for pharmacist for their career and master? do you have any idea about pharmaceutical career.
Its a good option to choose. I am not sure if you need any additional license on top of your degree. Maybe this is something you can check.
same question
Crucial information
But only understand English
@@uknowdvibes Hi, There are subtitles in the video. If you turn them in n you should be able to understand the video. Thank you🙏
Hi, I need a house in Dublin in november can you suggesr
Hi. If you are looking for an accommodation just for yourself then best thing would be to join Indians in Ireland facebook group and see if someone is subletting. if you need an entire apartment or house then you will have to search for it on daft.ie or myhome.ie
What would be average time to get private 2 bedroom apartment in dublin for a family of 3?
All depends on your luck and if you have all the documents handy. 2 bedroom property are in high demand so competition is going to be tough. It might take you approximately 2 months.
Ohh.. Company would be giving accommodation for a month but what will we do for next month 😢
How much rent should I expect?
I know it is very difficult. Maybe you can live on sharing basis temporarily and then find a house of your own. A 2 bedroom apartment will cost you anywhere between €2000-2600/month and 3 bed from €2500-€3200/month.
@@Momos_n_Mood thank you🙂. It's just that we have a kid of 3.5yr. It's difficult to share space when u hv a kid. Is there anything I can do while I am india that speed up process of settling in Ireland or getting documents ready before we reach?
I don’t think so. You will only get the house when you are called for the viewing and that can only happen when you are here.
What is the scope for supply chain management?
I have around 2 years of experience in Marketing side
And does indian internships counts as work experience and is it helpful?
Hi. Why do you want to pursue supply chain when you have experience in marketing?
Any idea about biopharma industry for 2025 masters and jobs , I’m having approx 7 years of experience
Yes its a good domain to study and almost all major pharma companies have plants in Ireland and they are growing rapidly.
Sister bachelors students k liye kesi option ha ye
Usually graduates without any experience find it difficult to land into a role. Aap kya padhna chahte ho?
Bank statement of Indian Bank or Ireland?
Hi. Bank statements of Ireland bank are needed for securing a home lease under your name.
Now I done my bachelor of pharmacy with cgpa 8.5 in
India
And want to do masters in pharmacy in jan 2025 intake
Can you suggest me some universities and their tution fee
What is current scenerio of part time job in ireland
Am I able to meet my expenses living cost from part time job .I have no experience in pharmaceutical industry
Is it worth to pursue msc in pharmacy from ireland as a fresher
Hi. Pharmacy is a good area of study but I am not sure if there are graduate or trainee roles for pharmacists. Please double check if you need any further certifications apart from your degree to be a registered pharmacists. Part time job situation is not bad but there are just so many people around which makes it difficult to find the job straightaway.
I have a cgpa of 6.7 overall in my 4th sem and i will try to improve it to 7 at the end of my college
Would tcd or ucd accept me?
They might. Advise would be to apply as soon as their applications open.
@@Momos_n_Mood sure thnx
How to find before coming itself?
Hi. You can book through hostingpower’s website in which people sublet their house and hostingpower gives you the contract. It safe and easy option.
Hey I want to pursue my masters in digital marketing and analytics in dublin business school is good for me? Also how's the job situation for my course and could u explain me like we 2 friends coming togehter to live there so how much rent will be in dublin for 1 bedroom?(€1000 or €500)
Hi. Digital marketing is not a great course to pursue as there is not enough demand for expats in this sector. Biggest reason is, locals also study these courses and they are the preferred candidates for marketing related jobs. Yes you can expect rent to be around 1000-1400/month.
Ireland me part time milneme mushkil hai kya
Depend krta hai person to person ki unhei konsi job krni hai aur konsi nhi. Agr vo flexible hain koi bhi part time krne ke liye to job mil jayegi.
Not at all
My son get part time job within one week
Hello mam! I had completed my graduation in Arts stream this year and I scored 68% and i had given pte test in which i scored 80 overall and not less than 76 but I have no work experience and now I’m thinking to do msc in management from Ireland. Can you please recommend me good universities and is there a scope for a permanent job for the msc in management students who have no work experience
Hi Akshay. I also came as a fresher after completing my bachelor from Delhi University. Although job market is a lot tougher in comparison to when I came to Ireland but yes there are chances to get a full time job. You might find it difficult initially and it can take around 6-8 months after completing your course to land into a full time role. It took me 4 months approx after completing my course.
Coming for nci for September 2024
Its a good choice. All the best 👍
Thinking about pursuing masters in 2026 from Dublin
Is this good decision?
It all depends on what are you going to study and what’s your background. Can you tell me your desired area of study and what kind of work experience you are currently carrying?
@@Momos_n_Mood hi
I want to pursue Masters in management currently I’m working as a Chat Support Executive at where I hold 1.5 year experience.
Hi. Very difficult to suggest here as your current experience won’t fall under critical skills category so you will be starting from scratch and finding job as a graduate is tough.
@@Momos_n_Mood May I know if you are suggesting this for pursuing Masters , as a Job Seeker or for Part time job opportunities?
I am talking from the point of how your life will look like after pursuing masters here.
Please do informative videos in English .
Sure. We will keep it in mind.
Hello ma'am , I'm looking for masters inn marketing in Ireland without work experience will that be an issue to find a job in later part? Which universities would you like to suggest or any other information? I'll be really grateful if you could revert back as I'm in really dilemma between Ireland and UK. Thank you
Hi. Thanks for reaching out to us. Getting a job in marketing without any prior experience can be quite tricky because when organisations look to employ marketing professionals they want them to deliver on KPIs and that is only possible when you have got the right technical expertise. Sales or Accounting is still a better avenue rather than marketing because the number of graduate roles in those fields is generally higher than other domains. You can take M.Sc Management course which covers all aspects like marketing, finance, accounting etc and that will broaden your scope to find a suitable job.
Also, I have heard that UK government is thinking to go back to 6 months stay back visa. So Ireland is still a better choice than UK.
@@Momos_n_Mood so what would you suggest?
Is the course not right?
Is there any other way I can contact you?
studying marketing course without any relevant experience can be tricky. M.Sc management can be a better alternative or gain some work experience and then study this course.
You can drop us your questions here or on our Instagram page and I will do my best to assist.
@@Momos_n_Mood okay thank you so much!
Can I go for undergraduation in Ireland?
And can I get 100% scholarship?
@@MDRaiyan-k9m You can come for undergraduate studies with 100% scholarship but it is very difficult to get.
@@Momos_n_Mood Which qualifications do I need?
@@MDRaiyan-k9m very hard to say what qualifications you need. You can google 100% merit scholarships for undergraduate studies in ireland and you will find education in ireland link with all the information.
How to get job there from India?
All you can do is apply for jobs which are listed on LinkedIn or Indeed. If you have expertise in niche domain then your chances to land into a job can be higher.
12th pass out hu.. Will i get job over there.. Im not interested in studying more.. And moving there next month
tum kaisi pdhayi karte ho aur tum kitni mehnat krte ho sab uspe depend krega.
@@Momos_n_Mood I have some job experience in hospitality industry.
@@puntkick7 if you have that experience then getting a part time job or full time job won’t be difficult. I would advise you to build your career as a chef. If you become head chef then you might qualify for critical skills visa in Ireland.
@@Momos_n_Mood Actually i have Portuguese passport . Will Indian work experience work there??
@@puntkick7 Yes it will work. You will be fine with Portugese passport. You should get a job soon.
I have talked to 2-3 people on LinkedIn who are graduate from UCD MSc management program. They all are saying ki job market after Masters is not good at all. Could you give your POV as I am planning for master's abroad
If you have experience with three year then it will easy to get job
@@manishjaiswal7648 I don't think that MSc management course expects you to have prior experience. I am specifically talking about MSc management
Being a graduate with no experience definitely has less scope because you can only apply for graduate roles and they are not that much in numbers in comparison to the amount pf students studying bachelors and masters in Ireland.
Carrying some experience is an advantage as it might help you to get job within that domain. Being a graduate all you can do is just keep applying for all the jobs no matter what is the position and you land yourself into a role which all depends on your luck.
I agree.
I'm planning to study masters in Ireland is it good for students to migrate in 2025.
Hi. Can you give me some information on what is your professional experience and which course are you thinking of studying?
@@Momos_n_Mood I’ve completed my bachelor’s in IT so my course would be of this background only ( mainly cybersecurity or data analytics. )
@@bhavyarajsinh213 do you have any work experience?
@@Momos_n_Mood Currently no cuz I graduated just few months back in may but I’ve completed internship in my college time also i have few personal projects of my own
you might find it difficult to land yourself into a job buddy. I will advise you to gain some experience in India and try to get specialisation into an area like cybersecurity or infrastructure etc and then come to Ireland. It takes a lot of money to pursue a course so I don’t want to suggest anything wrong.
haha
Talk in English pls
Sure I will do that in future videos. There is English subtitle in this video if that helps.