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IBAT College

IBAT College Dublin, established in 2004, is a private higher education institution located in the heart of Dublin, Ireland. The college focuses on delivering career-oriented programs that meet the needs of both local and international students. It is known for its practical approach to education and its strong links with industry.

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Key Statistics

Students

1200+

Institution Type

Private

Programs Offered

50+

Employment Rate

80%

Location

Dublin, Ireland

Admission Requirements

  • Language Proficiency

    Language Proficiency

    • IELTS : 6.0
    • PTE : 50
    • TOEFL: 70
  • Academic Background

    Academic Background

    • 60% / 2.5GPA
  • Academic Gaps

    Academic Gaps

    • All gaps accepted
  • Tuition Fees

    Tuition Fees

    • From £9,500 per year

Programs

Business
  • Dublin, Irleand
Tution Fees : £12,000 per year
Program Duration : 3 years
  • Bachelors
  • Full-time

Frequently Asked Questions

Why should I study in Ireland?

Ireland is known for its high-quality education system, vibrant culture, welcoming people, and beautiful landscapes. It is also home to many prestigious universities.

What are the top universities in Ireland?

Some of the top universities include Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, National University of Ireland, Galway, and University College Cork.

What are the entry requirements for international students?

Requirements vary by program and institution but generally include academic transcripts, proof of English language proficiency (e.g., IELTS or TOEFL scores), a personal statement, and letters of recommendation.

What are the tuition fees for international students?

Tuition fees vary depending on the institution and program but generally range from €9,000 to €20,000 per year for undergraduate programs and €10,000 to €35,000 per year for postgraduate programs.

Are there scholarships available for international students?

Yes, many universities offer scholarships for international students. There are also government scholarships such as the Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship

Can international students work while studying in Ireland?

Yes, non-EU/EEA students are allowed to work part-time (up to 20 hours per week during term time and 40 hours per week during holidays).

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