Does any college offer Masters in regulatory affairs in Ireland? If yes, what will be the tuition fees for Indians?

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    Sama Supriya | Contributor-Level 8

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    Yes, there are several colleges in Ireland that offer a Master's degree in regulatory affairs, including:

    Institute of Technology Carlow

    Offers a one-year programme in Pharmaceutical Regulatory Affairs that costs $16,054 per year. 

    University College Dublin

    Offers a 12-month MSc Regulatory Affairs and Toxicology programme that costs €29,100 per year for non-EU students. The EU fee is €9,530 per year. UCD offers scholarships for full-time, self-funding international students. 

    Technological University of Shannon

    Offers a one-year, full-time MSc in Process Validation and Regulatory Affairs (Pharmaceutical). 

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