Paritosh Gupta

Paritosh Gupta

Dublin City University

M.Sc in Data Analytics

 

“Ireland offers a one year Master’s programme – useful for me considering I have five plus years of work experience already. Ireland is an emerging IT hub for the EMEA region and it provides a two year stay back visa option after course completion, which would allow me to work here without any burden of visa-sponsorship”

Read my blog

Pallavi Soni

Pallavi Soni

National University of Ireland Galway

Masters in Information System Management

 

“Galway attracted me with its connection to nature, energy, and history. Although Ireland is a small country, I was drawn to the culture’s value of simplicity and I knew that it would have a significant impact on my life. Ireland was my first choice as it offered me to work with highly skilled and educated people while also making me familiar with some of the most cutting edge companies and talent”

Read my blog

Priyanka Athavale

Priyanka Athavale

National College of Ireland Galway

MA Human Resources Management

 

“I found a lot of variety in Master’s courses in Ireland, which meant I had the luxury of choosing something I loved. The second reason was my husband. He came to Ireland to study in January, and I wanted to be with him. Ireland was always among the top choices for both of us because we love exploring nature; and Ireland is beautiful. In a nutshell, Ireland enriches and fulfils my mind and soul. For me, that’s the best reason to move to any place”

Read my blog

Puteri Syamin Shariffudin

Puteri Syamin Shariffudin

Dublin Business School

Ba (Hons) in Business

 

“I chose Ireland because I travelled here when I was 17, right after I finished my high school, in order to help me decide where to go next for my degree. Ireland captured my heart straight away and it’s a place where I feel safe, free and and at home. The people are so nice to me and always encourage me to get better”

Read my blog

Quan Vo Minh

Quan Vo Minh

Trinity College Dublin

MSc in Management

 

“Ireland is one of a few countries where I can always be surrounded by nature. The cities here have many large areas of public parks and there is hardly any skyscrapers. I can benefit from Ireland being an international hub for studying and working. Here, I can always learn from my friends who came from many different countries, from my interaction with multinational companies, yet still feel relaxed and peaceful every day”

Read my blog

Renno Riyadi

Renno Riyadi

Dundalk Institute of Technology

Communications in Creative Media

 

“One of the main reasons I chose Ireland as my study abroad destination is due to the language. Living in Ireland helps me practice and improve my English speaking skills which will help me in the long run”

Read my blog