I have an offer for M.Sc in finance from Trinity College and NUI Galway both. Which one should I choose (Ireland)?
Which college would be offering better placements?
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The Trinity College Dublin employment rate for MBA graduates stands at a high of 88%, with an average salary of INR 81.3L as reported by U.S. News. Moreover, the TCD employment rate for MSc in Finance stands at 93% while the TCD placement rate for MSc in Business Analytics stands at 85%. Shiksha reviews of verified students currently/previously enrolled at the university rated TCD 3.6 for internships, 3.7 for part-time work, 3.8 for post-study jobs, and 3.8 for value of money on a scale of 5.
No, SAT/ACT scores are totally optional to be submitted and students will be considered for merit-based scholarships irrespective of these scores. However, students must prepare a strong portfolio that will be submitted during application process to be able to increase their chances of getting the scholarships.
Trinity College offers various resources to get involved on campus. There are various student organisations in which a student can get involved based on his interests and likings. Apart from this, Office of Student Leadership and Engagement organises various personality development and leadership skill development programs with a mission to empower students so that they can bring a positive change in the world.
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