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Health care jobs are generally high in demand. So radiology can be a good option. Suggested to do an independent research before committing to any study options.
Hi Sir, Can you give me an idea regarding the job opportunities after completing Health psychology in Ireland.I have received an unconditional offer letter from DBS for the January intake. I am already having a distant masters in organisational psychology and a 1.5 years of work experience(includes internships)in HR along with few certificates related to health,safety and a diploma in fire and safety.
Finance, Business Analytics, Marketing etc are good options in Ireland. But a good student should consider own skills, passions, distant forte etc too for effective decision making. Most importantly start your preparations for fetching a high paying job from NOW.
Yes, its possible. 55% in UG is the min. entry requirement for your chosen program in DBS. IELTS 6 with no band less than 5.5 is good to go. All the best.
Hi sir am a PhysicianAssociate graduate so i am planning to come to Ireland for my masters can you suggest me that is psychology or occupational therapy is best in Ireland
I need to asses your overall profile before suggesting the most suitable option. Both are good options; but are a fresher/experienced! Job roles handled, passion etc matters in arriving at the sweet spot. If required feel free to connect us in WhatsApp @ +91-9686766686
It depends on your overall profile. Without understanding it, it's difficult to suggest something to you. By the way, both the programs are good; but the job market will be highly competitive after graduating from both these programs. If required WhatsApp +91-9686766686 for a session
I can suggest something only after understanding your reasons for choosing this course, career goals, budget, the level of language & competencies. Please refer the video description if you need my help.
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On a general scale The country, program, university & career prospects are excellent if you are the right student. 1 year stay back after Bachelor hons degree. Like a professional doctor who gives prescription only after understanding the blood reports; I can't suggest anything unless I understand your goals & purpose. If you need my help, please check the description of this video.
Ireland is not a great place for fresh graduates from foreign countries. This is mainlyy because of the government changing the miinimum salary limit for Critical Skills Visa sponsorship. From 2025, the minimum salary would be 44k euros, which is what 3-4 year experienced people earn here, on an average. Majority of the companies will not be interested in sponsoring a foreign employee with no prior experience for that amount. More importantly, the job market in Ireland is saturated. Loads of students are coming in every year, but probably only 50% of them land in good jobs. The global downturn has impacted Ireland job market as well, so the opportunities are getting lesser. Third, colleges like Dublin Business School, Griffith College etc are the lowest ranked institutions in Ireland. They are just exploiting the influx of international students. If you are really interested in higher education, you should be lookng for top universities like Trinity or UCD. Even other universities lke NUI Galway, Maynooth University etc are also good. What I mentioned above are just the academic and job market related issues. The cost of living and ongoing accommodation crisis, and refugee problems are few other stufs you should be concerned about.
Even though Mechanical Engg is not amongst the top segments in Ireland, any industrialised country badly need mechanical engineers. So its still a good option. You can also check the critical skills shortage list to understand more.
Please check in the critical skills list of Ireland. If its listed, then it will be great. If it's not listed; then your confidence & skills matters in finding a good job after studies.
Both are good options in terms of rankings and CORU accreditation which is really helpful in getting the registration. TCD is slightly higher ranked, but UCC have some apprenticeship options. For fees just check their official website. In case of any more support, feel free to connect me in WhatsApp @ +91-9686766686.