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Re: Traveling To Ireland Dublin For Studies by jeffery23: 9:53pm On Mar 01, 2017
hello how, i want to apply to two schools in Ireland, Dublin to b precise soon, i want to find out how job opportunities is over dere for international student while schooling and when can u start working ? Thanks and God bless
Re: Traveling To Ireland Dublin For Studies by fashmann(m): 10:41pm On Mar 20, 2017
pls any scholarship available at ireland?
Re: Traveling To Ireland Dublin For Studies by seunny4lif(m): 8:30pm On Nov 18, 2017
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Re: Traveling To Ireland Dublin For Studies by AKINLOX: 4:32pm On Sep 03, 2018
Good day,

I want to find out if schools in Ireland offer admission for January. I am trying to gain admission for Masters. Thanks
Re: Traveling To Ireland Dublin For Studies by Nobody: 11:19pm On Sep 30, 2018
AKINLOX:
Good day,

I want to find out if schools in Ireland offer admission for January. I am trying to gain admission for Masters. Thanks

Griffith College, National College of Ireland.

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Re: Traveling To Ireland Dublin For Studies by Cherryola: 9:00am On Oct 30, 2018
Pls I want to ask is there any Ireland university that accept tuition on arrival if so what is the name of the school
Re: Traveling To Ireland Dublin For Studies by adeshow10: 5:55pm On Oct 30, 2018
A matured candidate with 3rd class any opportunity to study in Ireland?
Re: Traveling To Ireland Dublin For Studies by Officialpsammie(m): 11:06am On Sep 18, 2020
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Yes. I am so happy that a thread for ireland (dublin ) is up now. I opened a thread some time january 2014 but due to d data loss of nl database. The thread wiped off. Well as for me ireland is one of the best location to go for schooling and working. (Part time) 20 hours during section and 40 hrs during hols. Ireland is a small peaceful country . The people there are so friendly, theem no get wahala. Most Irish people are lazy , so as a nigerian with God on ur side and if u know what u re there for u will definitely make it.
Re: Traveling To Ireland Dublin For Studies by Christta(f): 10:54am On Dec 27, 2021
Hi Everyone,
I have HND in banking and finance with upper credit.I want to ask if I can apply for masters in Ireland?using HND result

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