The April intake in Ireland is the country’s smallest admissions window โ and it is essentially run by a single institution: Dublin Business School (DBS). Ireland’s research universities (Trinity, UCD, DCU, UCC, University of Galway, UL, Maynooth), its Technological Universities (TU Dublin, ATU, TUS, SETU), and other major private colleges (NCI, Griffith) all run September and January intakes only. If you genuinely need an April start in Ireland, DBS is your realistic option. This guide is specific, honest and narrow โ exactly how the April intake actually works in 2026.
Every date, fee and course listing in this guide is pulled directly from dbs.ie. The D-Study visa process follows Irish Immigration Service (INIS) published guidance. Post-study work rights (Stamp 1G) are governed by the Third Level Graduate Programme of the Department of Justice. Nothing is copied from another consultancy.
The reality โ only DBS runs a full April intake
Ireland runs three intakes. September is the primary one (~80% of all programmes). January is the strong secondary (~25% of programmes, mostly private colleges and TU Dublin). April is the smallest โ and only one institution offers a properly structured catalogue of courses in this window.
This matters: if your target is Medicine, Pharmacy, Nursing, an MBA at Trinity/UCD Smurfit, Engineering at DCU/UL, or any research-university programme, April intake is not available. You must wait for September (or potentially January for select Masters). If your target is a Masters or MBA at DBS, April is an efficient fallback that lets you avoid a 6-month wait.
Why DBS runs the April intake
Dublin Business School is Ireland’s largest independent private higher-education institution, affiliated with Kaplan (one of the world’s largest education groups). DBS has run three intakes per year โ September, January, and April โ for over a decade, giving it a uniquely flexible admission model among Irish HEIs. Here’s what makes the DBS April intake credible and worth considering.
DBS degrees are on Ireland’s National Framework of Qualifications โ the same NFQ level as Trinity, UCD and DCU. Nationally and internationally recognised.
12 months Stamp 1G for Bachelor’s graduates, 24 months for Masters graduates โ identical to research-university post-study work rights.
โฌ9,500โโฌ13,500/year for non-EU students โ roughly 40โ60% cheaper than Trinity, UCD or DCU for equivalent NFQ-level qualifications.
Two campuses โ Aungier Street and Balfe Street โ both within 10 minutes’ walk of Trinity College, Grafton Street and St Stephen’s Green.
The QS Stars Rating audits teaching quality, employability, facilities, internationalisation and online learning โ DBS holds 4 Stars.
DBS has one of Dublin’s most international cohorts โ Indian students are a major non-EU nationality. Active student body and alumni network.
For deeper context on DBS’s ranking, programmes, and comparison against other Dublin universities, see Sarem’s Universities in Dublin guide.
DBS April 2026 intake โ courses & fees
Not every DBS programme runs in April โ only the most popular Masters and MBA courses are scheduled in the Spring cycle, plus a small set of Bachelor’s top-up programmes. Fees are identical to the September and January intakes. Here is the DBS April 2026 catalogue and pricing for non-EU Indian students.
April 2026 intake โ deadlines & key dates
DBS operates rolling admissions, but Indian students planning a visa application need hard internal targets to avoid the peak FebruaryโMarch visa rush at VFS centres. These are the Sarem-recommended dates.
Month-by-month application plan for April 2026 intake
The Sarem-recommended 6-month application plan. Start October 2025 to comfortably hit the April 2026 intake.
Check which DBS programmes are running in April 2026 (confirm via dbs.ie or Sarem). Book IELTS for NovemberโDecember.
IELTS Academic 6.0+ required for most DBS Masters. Prepare a 500โ800 word Statement of Purpose tailored to your target programme. Secure 2 reference letters.
Apply directly at dbs.ie or through Sarem. Upload transcripts, passport, IELTS, SOP, references, CV. No application fee at DBS.
DBS typically responds within 2โ4 weeks. Accept your offer, pay โฌ2,000 deposit. Prove โฌ10,000 funds in your own name. Buy GNIB-approved insurance (max โฌ170/yr). File D-Study visa on AVATS.
Visa typically decided within 4โ8 weeks. Book one-way flight to Dublin. Reserve one month of PBSA or Airbnb to give yourself time to find long-term shared accommodation.
Arrive 15โ19 April. Register for PPSN on MyWelfare.ie. Open Irish bank account (Revolut/AIB/BOI). IRP registration at GNIB (โฌ300).
Classes begin. Attend DBS career service orientation in May. Apply for part-time work (20 hrs/week term).
Required documents for April 2026 intake at DBS
DBS requires the same document set regardless of intake. Submit these in a single PDF bundle via the online application portal.
D-Study visa timeline for April 2026 intake
The D-Study visa process is the same for every intake โ but April applicants file in a peak window. Target 15 February 2026 for visa filing to get a cleaner decision timeline.
Full D-Study visa walkthrough with AVATS screenshots and document checklist is in Sarem’s Ireland Student Visa guide.
Who should actually choose the April intake?
April intake at DBS is the right move for a specific profile of Indian student. For most others, September at a research university is a better overall decision. Here’s who should and shouldn’t choose April.
- You missed the September and January intake deadlines and don’t want to wait another 6 months.
- You finished your 12th or UG results declaration in March and want to start a Masters immediately.
- Your target programme is MBA, Data Analytics, Cybersecurity, Finance or Marketing โ and DBS is on your shortlist.
- You’re budget-sensitive โ DBS offers the lowest fees in Dublin.
- You want a smaller class cohort and closer faculty contact.
- You’re fine with a private college and don’t require a research university brand.
- You’re targeting Medicine, Pharmacy, Dentistry or Nursing โ these programmes run September only.
- You want a Trinity, UCD, DCU, UL or Maynooth degree โ no April option exists.
- You want the Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship โ September only.
- You want a Triple Crown MBA (Trinity / UCD Smurfit) โ September only.
- You need on-campus university accommodation โ DBS doesn’t own residences; you’ll need PBSA or private share.
- You want to apply for autumn graduate schemes โ April graduates miss the OctoberโNovember recruiting cycle.
Honest assessment: the April intake is a legitimate option for the right profile โ not a second-rate choice. DBS issues QQI-accredited, NFQ Level 9 degrees with full Stamp 1G rights. For a cost-conscious Indian student with a clear career goal in business, data or finance, it works. For applicants targeting brand-driven outcomes or research-university networks, wait for September.
April vs September vs January โ side by side
Head-to-head comparison of the three Irish intakes on every dimension that matters for Indian students.
Verdict: If you qualify for a research-university programme, September is the best intake. If you’re going to a private college regardless, January and April both work โ pick whichever fits your personal timeline better. Indian students whose 12th or UG results come out in March often prefer April for the fastest path from result to enrolment. For a fuller read on September, see September Intake in Ireland; for January, see January Intake in Ireland.
6 common April-intake mistakes to avoid
Specific pitfalls that hit April applicants more than September or January applicants.
Trinity, UCD and DCU publish their intake calendars publicly โ September only (with rare PhD rolling entry). Research-university “April offer” claims almost always indicate a misunderstanding or a scam.
Processing in March runs 8โ10 weeks because every April applicant files then. A decision arriving in May means missing Semester 1. File by 15 February.
DBS doesn’t operate on-campus halls. April students arrange PBSA (Yugo, Nido, Host) or shared houses via Daft.ie. Book 1 month of PBSA for arrival, house-hunt in-person from day 3.
A 1-year April-starting Masters finishes in April of the next year โ after the Big Four / Accenture October graduate scheme closes. Plan to apply for graduate schemes directly via LinkedIn and company career sites from autumn of your study year.
This scholarship is only open for September starts. April applicants should focus on the DBS Merit Scholarship (up to โฌ4,000) which is awarded automatically on strong applications.
Not every DBS programme runs in every April cycle. Marketing and HRM sometimes wait for September if the cohort is small. Always confirm your exact course is running before paying your โฌ2,000 deposit.
Continue reading โ related Sarem guides
Frequently asked questions
The questions Indian students actually ask Sarem about the April intake in Ireland.
Yes โ but it is very limited. Only Dublin Business School (DBS) runs a dedicated April intake with a full Masters and MBA catalogue. Research universities (Trinity, UCD, DCU, UCC, UL, Galway, Maynooth), Technological Universities (TU Dublin, ATU, TUS, SETU) and other private colleges (NCI, Griffith) offer September and January intakes only. If April is critical for you, DBS is your realistic option in Ireland.
DBS April intake courses include: MBA (โฌ13,500), MSc Data Analytics, MSc Cybersecurity, MSc Finance, MSc International Accounting & Finance, MSc International Business, MSc Marketing, MSc Digital Marketing, MSc Human Resource Management, MSc Project Management, and Bachelor’s top-up programmes. Not every DBS programme runs in every April cycle โ confirm your specific course before applying.
DBS April 2026 Semester 1 starts on 27 April 2026, with Orientation Week from 20 April 2026. Primary application deadline is end of February 2026 (rolling admission up to mid-March 2026 if seats remain). Indian students should target 15 January 2026 for application and 15 February 2026 for D-Study visa filing to avoid the peak visa rush at VFS centres.
DBS fees are identical across April, September and January intakes. Non-EU Indian students pay โฌ13,500 for the MBA, โฌ10,050โโฌ13,500 for most MSc programmes, and โฌ9,500โโฌ11,500 for Bachelor’s top-up programmes. Add โฌ13,000โโฌ18,000 annual living cost in Dublin. Total 1-year budget for April intake at DBS: approximately โฌ26,000โโฌ32,000.
Yes. DBS is QQI-accredited at NFQ Level 8 and Level 9 โ the same national qualifications framework as Trinity, UCD or any Irish research university. All DBS qualifications are nationally and internationally recognised. April intake graduates receive identical post-study work rights: 12 months Stamp 1G for Level 8 Bachelor’s graduates and 24 months Stamp 1G for Level 9 Masters graduates. The intake month has no effect on graduate employment rights or PR pathway.
Yes. The D-Study visa process is identical โ file via AVATS with your DBS offer letter, โฌ10,000 funds proof (in your own name), GNIB-approved health insurance (max โฌ170/year), IELTS score, and academic transcripts. Target visa filing by 15 February 2026 to receive a decision within 4โ8 weeks and arrive in Dublin by mid-April 2026 for Orientation Week.
The April intake in Ireland is best for Indian students who: (1) missed September and January deadlines and don’t want to wait until September 2026; (2) completed their 12th or UG in March and want to start a Masters immediately; (3) want to align with India’s academic calendar (April result declaration โ April Ireland start); or (4) want a smaller cohort and more individual attention. Applicants targeting research universities, Medicine, Pharmacy, PhD, or scholarships should wait for September.
DBS offers its standard Merit Scholarship of up to โฌ4,000 for high-performing applicants to the April intake, applied automatically at the offer stage. The Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (full tuition + โฌ10,000) is only open for September intake โ not April. Most other Irish university merit scholarships are similarly tied to September. April-intake applicants at DBS should focus on the Merit Scholarship.
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