Why do Indian students choose to study at Trinity College?

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    Misha | Contributor-Level 10

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    Trinity College attracts Indian students because of its varied population, liberal admissions criteria, encouraging staff, and high academic standards. It is accredited by the New England Commission of Higher Education, which ensures high-quality education. According to Forbes, the college ranked #71 in Top Colleges 2025, #48 in Private Colleges, #17 in Liberal Arts Universities, and #32 in The Northeast. The living expense while studying at Trinity College is around $20,00a0. The students of Trinity College represent 73 countries, which reflects the choice of students. The college offers more than 200 academic internship pos

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  • There are many reasons that motivate Indian students to join Trinity College.

    It's all over known for very high academic standards as well as worldwide recognition and the reputation for prestige, particularly in computer science, engineering, business, and the arts.

    Along with that also it offers an extremely broad, inclusive environment with students from all around the world, which adds to the cultural experience. In respect to career options, Trinity has strong support in terms of internship and placement opportunities with many of the top global companies, particularly in Dublin's prospering tech and finance sectors. 

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