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Ltkwemzie:Check again |
To all those going to DIT/TUD, we can link up, share ideas and work together |
Ltkwemzie:Sent you a mail |
[quote author=johnmattew post=75168375]cool.....we can relate so we could share info concerning accomodation and others hope u know that the name of the school,DIT,is now TUD( technological university of Dublin)?[/quote Sent you a mail bro |
johnmattew:Me too, I got admitted into Mechanical Engineering DIT sept2019... Guess we're all heading the same direction... |
GrasstoGrace:You peepo should pls ansa me na |
Hello house, pls I want to ask,should my sponsor pay the full tuition fees, make the EDUBOND deposit, a still provide a very strong account statement, do I still need to provide my own account statement ? My own account isn't pretty at all and I don't want to build one.. I am currently employed and I get a stipend (paid in hand/cash) every month.. Pls your candid advice |
HI everyone,, pls are there any advantages of writing the IELTS or TOEFL exam over the PTE exam for visa application, as I'm about to write an English exam in preparation for my visa application and I am considering the PTE exam... |
Giftedhands33:Still oh the admission sir.. Isn't it too early for visa application? Against September |
kingtut007:Me.. |
ICaSNg:So much emphasis are being laid on the IT sector, I believe the health sector is also a gold mine there, how about the Engineering sector, what chances do M.Eng students stand upon graduation, I'm coming in for M.Eng/MsC Mechanical Engineering for 2019... |
CODEDBARREL:Peeps say most employers don't really consider certificates from Griffith, and I hear how difficult it is getting a job with its certificate, pls this is just based on speculations, I'm here to learn |
[quote author=Deedyvn post=73671358][/quote]woahh!! Sorry Ms, think you got me all wrong, there's this dude on this thread telling me he's an agent and that can get me to Dublin and shit��.. Tot it was him again, I'm new here, don't really know how nairaland works.. |
Segunagagu:Thanks, first of all I don't think I want to Pm anybody, I'm here to get a public opinion of naija peeps already in Dublin, Secondly, I don't just want to rush into any school or program because it's available, I need programs on the skill shortage, I think pharmaceuticals, nursing ( health related courses) engineering, IT etc. I was initially considering "pharmaceutical health technology" at Griffith but I was discouraged following the negative remarks about the school and its prospects on getting a job upon completion. I want to take my time since I have till September 2019.. Thanks @segunagagu for the advice on the PTE exam.. Heard about Trinity College Dublin, but I think it beats my budget .. Again, I intend settling in Dublin afterwards, I know it's not rosy over there, but I'm ready to face it, it's not any better here in naija either.. |
Hey peeps, I'm new here and this is my very first post on nairaland, I've been following this thread or a wyl now, I was denied Canadian study visa twice last year for no good reason as far as I'm concerned (CENTENNIAL COLLEGE),I'd have applied this November to Griffith College for My masters, Coz of time constraint as I'll also have to write the IELTS exams too, I posponed my application to September 2019.. I've not been seeing positive remarks about Griffith College, I chose Griffith Coz it's in Dublin, and also compared to others, it's cheaper (I think), I'm budgeting €15,000 for my tuition and €5,000 for my edubond deposit... I need prescription on better schools I can go for in Dublin.. I'm an orphan, my elder brother is sponsoring me, I graduated from Covenant Uni, Mech Eng, with a 2.8/5.0CGPA.. I intend settling in Dublin afterwards.. Pls I humbly ask for your advice on preferred schools from my peeps over there.. Sincerely appreciate |
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