Website:
ISC
Website:
Address:
University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland
Founded in:
1851
QS Rank 2025:
126
UK Rank 2025:
N/A
Popular subject
Agriculture & Forestry, Architecture, Business & Management, Chemical Engineering, Civil and Structural Engineering, Veterinary Science
Geographical Location:
Dublin is the capital and largest city of the Republic of Ireland. It is close to the center of the east coast of the island of Ireland, at the mouth of the River Liffey in County Dublin and the center of the Dublin area. Dublin has been the capital city of Ireland since the Middle Ages and the largest city on the island of Ireland. Due to the gathering of many high-tech companies, it is known as the Silicon Valley of Europe.
Introduction:
University of Dublin is not only the top university in Ireland, but also a prestigious university in Europe. There are more than 1,725 teachers and 32,000 students. The University of Dublin is one of the four members of the Irish National University System. The other members are University College Cork, National University of Ireland-Galway, and National University of Ireland-Maynooth. The university is committed to providing first-class teaching and research education. Its food science, engineering, and agricultural science disciplines are among the best, and the level of postgraduates in electronic engineering, computer, biopharmaceutical, physics, chemistry and other majors is also at the world's leading level.
Foundation Entry requirement
Ages: 17+
Form 5: Successful completion of Form 5 with 4 subjects passes
HKDSE: 3332
I/GCSE: 5 passess at 9-4 (A-C), at least C in relevant subjects
A-Level: CCD / CDD
IB Diploma: 24 points
English requirement: IELTS for UKVI 5.0 or above
Course Start date: Sep or Jan
Foundation tuition fee 2025/26
Business, Economics and Finance: £21,750
Engineering and Sciences: £25,900
Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities: £22,500
International Year One/Two Entry requirement
N/A
International Year One/Two tuition fee 2025/26
N/A