My First Month Experience in Dublin, Ireland | International Student in Ireland
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- Опубліковано 8 лют 2025
- In this video I have shared my experience of being an international student in Ireland, I talk about the cultural differences, university life, study pattern and life in general in Dublin and Ireland.
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Job market is shit here... No part time since past 4 months, not a single call or resume update even after going through door to door. The coming years of students who are enrolling will be big time screwed.
@@bikubhai9254 sorry you're going through tough phase bro, but is it only you or almost all people or going though this?
@kuruphaasan all the people. It is sad to know that Indians here of no use.
It is a good country but not for someone coming from India. Job market is fucked up (PT/FT). Studies are very intensive but not practical (just research oriented). Accommodation crisis, it is really tough to get a good accommodation, and not to get scammed. Weather sucks like it is very bad, its raining throughout the year, and its really windy. Only recommended for STEM Masters.
Very informative & Amazing video 👍waiting for another new video from you😂
Is master of finance good?
Bachelor in finance subs. From Ireland make video this topic please ❤
Bro can you make a full guide video of how to score good in IELTS exam and how to get dublin college it will be very helpful for me because I want to do my masters from Ireland and also make a video of there monthly expenses for students and part-time jobs 🥹🥹🥹❤️🔥❤️🔥❤️🔥
Same question.. looking for masters in ireland. Please also suggest any consultancy to help out with the process
Wb msc supply chain management course . Is it good opt
Bro video upload karooo!!
Could tell us about part time jobs. Like do need you any permit to start working?
How do you manage part time work along with university?
Also could you suggest, affordable city to rent if you need to travel to NCAD dublin.
Bhai workload pe ek video banao please! I want to see how it different from studies in India and also can it be managed with part-time work?
Can u do a video on masters in finance
How much money required to study in Ireland???
50L+
One year or full course year@@Throttle_Reaper
Can you make a video on msc in finance
Bhai Have you secured any scholarship? How have you financed your education, like personally i want to study abroad but i am trying for securing scholarships, kindly guide me and everyone in that whats the process and how can we even secure fully funded support!
How to study for bachelor in ireland and finance for
when are u planning to go?
@funclips-z5z no currently i am preparing for jee exam but if exam will not clear then I will think about to go . So u are ar going , where are you from
@TheAtom80 same im doing jee only but this can be my other option.
im from pune
50L+ required
@funclips-z5zbro. I’m also from Mumbai and jee ke exam dene vala hu but ache marks nahi aaye to soch rha hu Ireland aane ka. Kya tum bhi aane vale. Ho Ireland?
Can we go along with spouse in ireland on study
whats ur subject and University
I have completed my graduation in 2014 presently iam work as administrator in a Institute can I do masters in foreign country now please kindly reply
Uk or ireland in accounts?
Voice is low at the end
Job market for business analyst?
Want to come for master in Marketing or Business Analytic . Do you have any suggestions for me in terms of University and mainly job which i can rely upon . Also studying for I yr for master would be enough for me tk get a job ?
Hi bro I have applied for MSC IN BUSINESS ANALYST in University of Galway
@@MR.DeepRathodbro have you got any work ex or you are going as a fresher?
@@Satinder13 fresher
@@YamaanAlam i dont have a relevant experience in my bachelor field , if i choose a analytical course it would be consider as fresher but as i have experience in sale so marketing course with consider by exp.
Kuchh bhi helthull information nahii hai sab paiso se hai ham kyu deke bhai job ka batao kaise aye ireland
Bro I am from Pakistan tell me just that what kind of Ireland airport asked with you when you will apply in study visa
I am also from Pakistan and want to apply for Ireland scholarship...
Ireland me ab partime job milneme koie problem hai kya
yes alot of problems
I applied at UCD for business analyst. I got application mail today itself.
But i got heard that freshers dont have job.
I am very confused what to do.
Ig i dont get ucd i will apply for Trinity. Last option.
Otherwise i won't come.
Can u suggest
Apni grammar dekho, chup chap mata sundari mein admission lele
Keep trinity as your first option
Hi u got offer letter?
I saw your comment on some other channel also .. ig you are also in the same position as I am.. is there any way to contact you ?
I think you should try for STEM field degrees. You will find a job easily. Some of my friend from the Trinity Uni 2021 batch are still doing part-time.
BRO HOW'S THE JOB MARKET IF I DO THE SAME COURSE LIKE YOU , ESPECIALLY FOR FRESHERS????
Not worth for bachelor's, u can go fir masters , but go in best college like tcd,ucd,etc not for nci and other and go only for stem related major
Getting a Job post your master's depends on a lot on your skill sets, the industry you want to get in, the job role you are targeting, past experiences and the network you have or build once you are here. The Course acts as a catalyst in your career that you can use for upgrading yourself.
@@SanketSalke18 hey bro would you suggest ireland for bachelor's?
Personal Opinion: I don't recommend going abroad for Bachelor's in general. Try to get your undergrad from your home country, learn and explore everything, make friends, travel, do internships, extracurricular, and by the time you finish your degree you are matured enough to make informed decisions.
Kashaalaa paise waste karayalaa gelaa..
which university bro i am also planning to do master in cyber security in well know college can you suggest some good college
There a lot of Good Universities in Ireland:
A. University College Dublin
B. Trinity College Dublin
C. Dublin City University
D. University College Cork
E. University of Galway
F. University of Limerick
Cyber security in Ireland or in general, across globe has a better future.
@@SanketSalke18 @UA-cam_shorts_all_in_one Going to university for cybersecurity, hmm. It may be a good idea as you could get to network with other people but also if you have genuine interest in cybersecurity start learning now. And maybe you can even pursue it in India without spending alot of money. Plus some of the most skilled hackers are self taught and learned from the web by practising and experimenting. That being said, a formal education in cybersecurity can also be very beneficial. It provides a structured learning environment and access to experienced instructors. Many universities now offer degrees in cybersecurity, which can be valuable for those who prefer a more traditional educational path. But if you plan on learning it on your own you can get certifications by giving exam which will analyse your problem solving skills. One of the most recognised certifications in the field of ethical hacking is CEH.
@@SanketSalke18what about NCI
@@lc2620 one of the worst
after the masters we will get an internship or job
Is Atlantic technical university good which is in letterkenny for ms in cloud computing
hi borther! i am also considering that uni for master in CS in Galway i also don't know about that uni is it good or bad? so my question is it galway city is good for jobs for student ?
@@MuhammadUmar-00 Hi Mate, in small city you won't be able to find a part time job easily try Dublin. CS Market is now great for at least 4-5 years experience person,no one is hiring graduates. Maybe things will be good in 2025 but AI going to dump some jobs straight to the dustbin.
@@MuhammadUmar-00Try Dublin if you want to do a part time job while you are studying. CS Market is the worst right now but hope AI will not destroy it more.
I want to do masters in financial data science (fintech)from UCD
I have completed my BBA from IP university with 8.5 cgpa
Would this couse is good for me pl suggest . I have seen your video and I have learnt a lot from it .
Ya
Is msc in digital marketing and analytics at Dublin Business School? Worth it
Hi Srujana, I will not suggest DBS, If possible could you please go for engineer degrees 🙏🏻 - fyi getting part-time is difficult this year 2025.
How is DCU??? I am coming for January intake for msc in finance
Same , please tell us about DCU
How is DCU ? I am planning for Sep 2025 intake (Msc in AI)
Hi Muskaan, The getting jobs in finance will not be easy, if possible switch to an engineer degree or try to get some internship while you are doing Msc. To get into any company you will need experience.
@@kuruphaasan Hi there, I will suggest you same try to get into an internship when you are doing master. The job market is not great for anyone right now
@pranil135 I have 2 years of experience bro, is it enough to land a job? And one more doubt, will our college reputation/name matter to get interview calls?
And I heard that if we have 3+ years of experience, we will be eligible for Graduate roles else we will be treated as freshers, how far it is true?