Here is a list of few top colleges and the types of MBA programmes offered by them:University College Cork, Ireland: Executive MBADublin Institute of Technology, Dublin, Ireland: Part-Time MBAUniversity of Limerick - Kemmy Business School, Limerick, Ireland: Executive MBAIMI Irish Management Institute, Dublin, IrelandUniversity of Dublin - Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland: Full-Time MBA and Part-Time Executive MBADublin City University Business School, Dublin, Ireland: Executive MBANational University of Ireland, Galway - Cairnes Graduate School, Galway, Ireland: Executive MBAGriffith College Limerick, Ireland: Full-Time MBA in Interna
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Here is a list of few top colleges and the types of MBA programmes offered by them:University College Cork, Ireland: Executive MBADublin Institute of Technology, Dublin, Ireland: Part-Time MBAUniversity of Limerick - Kemmy Business School, Limerick, Ireland: Executive MBAIMI Irish Management Institute, Dublin, IrelandUniversity of Dublin - Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland: Full-Time MBA and Part-Time Executive MBADublin City University Business School, Dublin, Ireland: Executive MBANational University of Ireland, Galway - Cairnes Graduate School, Galway, Ireland: Executive MBAGriffith College Limerick, Ireland: Full-Time MBA in International Business and Part-Time MBA in International Business, and Distance Learning MBAUniversity College Dublin (UCD) - Michael Smurfit School of Business, Dublin, Ireland: Full-Time MBA and Executive MBAGriffith College Dublin, Ireland: Full-Time MBA in International Business and Part-Time MBA in International BusinessWarnborough College, Dublin, Ireland: Distance Learning in MBA and International Executive MBAAlso, Read:
Student Guide to Ireland
Life in Ireland as a non-European International Student
University Accreditation affecting Tuition fees of Irish Universities
Like Swedish universities, tuition fees in Ireland is free for its citizens, European and EEA (European Economic Area) students. To be eligible for this benefit, the EU/EEA student needs to apply for this governmental programme and qualify in the criteria of immigration status, residence, nationality, course requirements, and residence and so on. The applicant would still need to pay a one-time fee of around 2,500 Euros per annum for students expenses such as examination fees and fee contributed towards supporting students clubs and societies. For international students not belonging to the EU/EEA region, fees depend on the field of study, programme, and university chosen. On an average, undergraduate courses fees range anywhere between 9,00045,000 Euros per annum, and 9,15037,000 Euros per annum for postgraduate courses. As compared to other international universities, MBA in Irish Universities is relatively cheaper and affordable with an average tuition cost of 8,00030,000 Euros per annum.
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