Thursday 23 January 2014

10 Reasons Why Indian Students Should Consider Studying in Ireland

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  •     Ireland is an English speaking country which is becoming a worldwide primary language. Also Irish too if you’re willing to experience a little culture.
  •  It has short duration Masters degrees, usually 1 year in duration.
  •     Ireland has an enduring tradition of providing quality education, and a long history of accommodating international students in universities, colleges and English language schools.
  •     About 10% of the population is foreign nationals, the society is multicultural. Over 3,000 Indian students currently study in Ireland.
  • Ireland is renowned for its warm and friendly people, and its reputation is well earned.
  •     International students can take advantage of a wide range of work opportunities – from internships and post-study pathways to support for business start ups.
  •     It is home to more than 1000 MNCs who run their back office operations out of Ireland.
  •     It is at the cutting edge of science and technology. The National Development Plan (NDP), and the Strategy for Science, Technology & Innovation (SSTI) are investing a total of €8.2 billion in research and development during the period 2006-2013. There is a great deal of productive activity and research in the humanities & social sciences and business sectors.
  •     It provides clear cut road map towards securing work and eventual permanent residency.
  •     It is a young country like India, 40% of the population is under 25 years of age.
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