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National College of Ireland Ranking 2026 โ€” 5-Star QS Rating, Europe Standing & Official Recognition Explained

Everything you need to know about the NCI ranking in 2026 โ€” the 5-star overall QS Stars rating, the #=182 position in QS Europe Rankings Northern Europe 2026, category-by-category star breakdown, accreditations, subject strengths, and honest advice for international students. Verified directly from ncirl.ie, QS Top Universities, and Irish government sources.

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QS Stars overall rating
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QS Europe Northern 2026
75 yrs
Est. 1951 ยท 2026 Anniversary
6,000
Students ยท 120+ countries
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Stamp 1G post-study visa

National College of Ireland (NCI) is one of the most frequently-asked-about institutions by Indian students targeting Ireland โ€” largely because of two questions: “Where does NCI sit in the QS World University Rankings?” and “Is the NCI ranking good enough for my career?”. The honest answer to both is more nuanced than any single number. This guide walks through every official NCI ranking, accreditation, and star rating that exists in 2026 โ€” sourced directly from ncirl.ie, QS Top Universities, Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI), and the Higher Education Authority (HEA). No third-party education-consultancy claims, no inflated ranking quotes.

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National College of Ireland Ranking at a Glance โ€” 2026

Here is the complete verified list of every NCI ranking and rating in 2026, cross-checked against the issuing organisation’s own website. NCI is a QS-rated, HEA-funded, QQI-awarded institution โ€” it holds five separate official markers of quality, summarised below:

NCI Official Rankings & Ratings โ€” 2026 Snapshot
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QS Stars โ€” Overall Rating
NCI is awarded the maximum 5 out of 5 overall QS Stars. Published on ncirl.ie and validated by QS Quacquarelli Symonds.
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QS World University Rankings: Europe 2026
NCI is ranked #=182 in QS Europe Rankings Northern Europe 2026, the regional list covering Ireland, UK, Nordics and the Baltics.
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QS Stars Subject โ€” Accounting & Finance
5-star QS Stars Specialist Criteria rating for the NCI School of Business Accounting & Finance offering.
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Webometrics Ranking of World Universities
#16 within Ireland, confirming NCI’s top-tier standing among Irish HEIs on digital presence and scholarly output.
#16 in IE
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Official Ireland State Recognition
HEA-funded. Degrees awarded by QQI. Recognised by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science (DFHERIS).
HEA ยท QQI
Sources: ncirl.ie/About/Accreditations/QS-Stars ยท topuniversities.com/universities/national-college-ireland ยท topuniversities.com/europe-university-rankings-northern-europe ยท webometrics.info
๐Ÿ’ก Important context: NCI does not appear in the main QS World University Rankings 2026 global table, which is dominated by large research-intensive universities. This is normal for teaching-focused specialist institutions. The QS Stars system evaluates the same teaching, employability, and facility quality โ€” independent of research volume โ€” which is why NCI’s 5-star QS Stars rating is a more relevant indicator for a taught Masters or Bachelor’s applicant than the QS global ranking would be.
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NCI QS Stars Rating โ€” Full Category-by-Category Breakdown

The QS Stars rating system evaluates higher education institutions across eight core dimensions using standardised performance indicators โ€” everything from academic reputation surveys to verified graduate outcomes. Below is NCI’s exact category-by-category star score, reproduced directly from the official NCI QS Stars page at ncirl.ie/About/Accreditations/QS-Stars.

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5 of 5 โ€” Overall Rating

Maximum possible overall QS Stars score. Places NCI in the top tier of globally rated institutions for a taught Masters or undergraduate experience.

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5โ˜… Employability

The flagship NCI category. Reflects graduate employment rates, reputation among employers, and career services. Critical for Indian students targeting Ireland’s tech-heavy job market.

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5โ˜… Internationalisation

Full marks for global student diversity, international partnerships, Erasmus Charter, and the presence of students from 120+ countries on campus.

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5โ˜… Facilities

Modern docklands campus with computing labs, library, Cloud Competency Centre, and the recently added West Wing at Spencer Dock (opened October 2023).

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5โ˜… Social Responsibility

Recognises NCI’s Early Learning Initiative and community engagement work in Dublin’s North Inner City. Age-Friendly University designation.

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5โ˜… Inclusiveness

Athena SWAN Charter holder plus Autism-Friendly HEI accreditation. Scholarships for access, mature, and part-time students.

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4โ˜… Teaching

Strong student-faculty ratio and teaching quality, just below the 5-star threshold โ€” class sizes and industry-practitioner lecturers are NCI hallmarks.

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2โ˜… Research

NCI is a teaching-led college โ€” research volume is lower than Trinity or UCD. This is the single category where Indian students seeking a PhD should consider the big universities instead.

๐Ÿ’ก How to read this: NCI achieves six 5-star ratings out of eight evaluated categories. The only sub-5 categories are Teaching (4โ˜…) and Research (2โ˜…). For 90% of Indian applicants โ€” who are pursuing a Masters for career acceleration โ€” the categories that matter most (Employability, Internationalisation, Facilities, Inclusiveness) all have a perfect score.
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NCI in the QS Europe & QS World University Rankings 2026

The QS World University Rankings is the world’s most-followed global university league table, and QS also publishes a regional Europe edition. Here is NCI’s exact position in both for 2026 โ€” along with context on where other Irish institutions sit.

QS World University Rankings 2026 โ€” Irish Universities in Context
Institution QS World 2026 Type
Trinity College Dublin (TCD)#75Public Research
University College Dublin (UCD)#118Public Research
University of Galway#273Public Research
University College Cork (UCC)#284Public Research
Dublin City University (DCU)#421Public Research
University of Limerick (UL)#462Public Research
Maynooth University#801โ€“850Public Research
Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin)#801โ€“850Technological
National College of Ireland (NCI)Not listed ยท QS 5โ˜…QQI Private
Dublin Business School (DBS)Not listed ยท QS 4โ˜…QQI Private
Sources: QS World University Rankings 2026 (topuniversities.com/world-university-rankings). Private colleges are assessed through the QS Stars system rather than the main research-weighted global table.

QS Europe Rankings 2026 โ€” NCI at #=182 (Northern Europe)

In the most recent QS World University Rankings: Europe 2026, NCI features in the Northern Europe regional tier at joint position #=182. The Northern Europe list includes all universities across Ireland, the UK, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania โ€” a combined pool of over 750 institutions. NCI’s placement in this list is itself a mark of credibility, as the QS Europe methodology includes Academic Reputation, Employer Reputation, Employment Outcomes, International Research Network, and International Student Ratio.

WHAT THIS MEANS FOR INDIAN STUDENTS

NCI’s absence from the QS main global ranking is not a signal of poor quality โ€” it is a function of QS methodology heavily weighting research output (citations per faculty, international research network). NCI is an applied, teaching-led institution focused on industry outcomes. For a Masters applicant evaluating career outcomes, QS Stars Employability and the QS Europe rank are the metrics that matter โ€” and NCI scores maximum on both.

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NCI Subject Rankings โ€” Where the College Excels

Within its specialist areas, NCI has earned specific subject-level recognition from QS. The School of Business Accounting & Finance discipline carries a 5-star QS Stars Specialist Criteria rating โ€” one of only a handful of Irish colleges to hold a subject-level QS 5-star rating. The School of Computing’s applied Masters (Cloud Computing, AI, Cybersecurity, Data Analytics) are consistently called out by employers across Dublin’s tech cluster.

NCI Subject Strengths โ€” 2026
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Accounting & Finance โ€” QS 5 Stars (Specialist Criteria)
Full accreditation pathway to ACCA, CPA and Chartered Accountants Ireland. BA (Hons) in Accounting & Finance is Ireland’s most-applied-to programme in its category at a private college.
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Cloud Computing, AI & Data Analytics
The NCI Cloud Competency Centre collaborates with AWS, Microsoft Azure and industry partners on joint research. All three Masters are on Ireland’s Critical Skills Occupations List for fast-track PR.
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Cybersecurity
MSc in Cybersecurity โ€” industry-partnered curriculum aligned with the EU Cybersecurity Skills Framework. One of the fastest-growing NCI Masters by applicant volume.
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Management, Marketing & FinTech
MSc in Management, MSc in FinTech, MSc in Digital Marketing, MSc in International Business, MSc in Entrepreneurship โ€” applied MSc suite with capstone internships.
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Human Resource Management โ€” CIPD Accredited
MA in Human Resource Management holds full Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development (CIPD) accreditation โ€” one of only a few in Ireland.
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Psychology & Early Childhood Education
BA (Hons) in Psychology is PSI-accredited (Psychological Society of Ireland). BA (Hons) in Early Childhood Education and Care is the flagship programme for Ireland’s childcare workforce.
Sources: ncirl.ie/Courses ยท ncirl.ie/About/Accreditations ยท QS Top Universities subject data.
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NCI Accreditations & Official Recognition

Rankings tell you how NCI compares to peers. Accreditations tell you how NCI is legally recognised โ€” and here the picture is completely unambiguous. Every NCI award is issued by the same state body that issues awards for the University of Limerick or DCU, and NCI’s degrees are valid across the EU’s 48-country European Higher Education Area.

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QQI โ€” Awarding Body

All NCI degrees are awarded by Quality and Qualifications Ireland, Ireland’s state awarding body. Same regulator as UL, DCU, and Maynooth.

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HEA-Funded Institution

NCI is a publicly-funded institution under the Higher Education Authority โ€” putting it in the same funding category as Irish universities.

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Erasmus Charter for Higher Education

Full Erasmus+ membership enabling credit transfer and student exchange with 5,000+ partner institutions across the EU.

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Athena SWAN Charter

Gender-equality charter holder. Signals long-term commitment to equitable outcomes for women in STEM and leadership.

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CIPD โ€” HR Accreditation

MA in Human Resource Management is Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development accredited for direct professional pathway.

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Autism-Friendly HEI

One of the first Irish higher education institutions to hold formal Autism-Friendly University accreditation.

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Age-Friendly University

Global Age-Friendly University Network member โ€” encourages returning and mature learners across all degrees.

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DFHERIS Recognition

Listed by the Department of Further and Higher Education, Research, Innovation and Science as an approved Irish HEI.

๐Ÿ’ก What about the D Study Visa? NCI is listed on the Irish government’s Interim List of Eligible Programmes (ILEP), which means all NCI full-time programmes are approved for the Ireland D Study Visa. Every NCI Masters graduate (Level 9) automatically qualifies for the 24-month Stamp 1G post-study work visa, identical to a Trinity or UCD graduate.
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About National College of Ireland โ€” History, Campus & Facts

National College of Ireland is celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2026, making it one of the longest-established non-university colleges in the country. Founded in 1951 as the Catholic Workers College, it has grown to an internationally-ranked institution that today draws students from 120+ countries to its purpose-built docklands campus.

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75 Years of NCI โ€” 1951 to 2026
Established by Fr. Edward Coyne S.J.
  • โ†’1951 โ€” Founded as Catholic Workers College, Ranelagh
  • โ†’1966 โ€” Renamed National College of Industrial Relations
  • โ†’1998 โ€” Current name adopted: National College of Ireland
  • โ†’2002 โ€” โ‚ฌ25m new docklands campus on Mayor Street
  • โ†’2023 โ€” West Wing (Block R, Spencer Dock) opened
โญ Led by: President Prof. Gina Quin (since 2016) ยท Chairman Brendan McGinty
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Dublin Docklands Campus
IFSC ยท Mayor Street ยท D01 K6W2
  • โ†’Located inside Dublin’s International Financial Services Centre
  • โ†’Luas Red Line โ€” Mayor Square-NCI stop at the door
  • โ†’286-bed on-campus student residence (Mayor Street)
  • โ†’Cloud Competency Centre and Business Incubation Centre on site
  • โ†’Walking distance from Google, Meta, LinkedIn, Citi, Accenture HQs
โ„น๏ธ 3 schools: Business & Social Sciences ยท Computing ยท Centre for Education and Lifelong Learning
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Most Popular NCI Programmes & International Fees โ€” 2026/27

NCI offers 17+ Masters programmes plus a full undergraduate suite across Business, Computing, Psychology and Education. Non-EU international tuition fees for most Masters sit in the โ‚ฌ15,000โ€“โ‚ฌ17,000 range โ€” significantly below Trinity College Dublin (โ‚ฌ23,000โ€“โ‚ฌ36,500) and UCD (โ‚ฌ19,400โ€“โ‚ฌ36,000) for equivalent programmes. Fee data below is compiled from ncirl.ie course pages.

NCI Flagship Masters & International Tuition โ€” 2026
Programme Duration Non-EU Fee
MSc in Cloud Computing1 year FTโ‚ฌ15,500
MSc in Artificial Intelligence1 year FTโ‚ฌ15,500
MSc in Cybersecurity1 year FTโ‚ฌ15,500
MSc in Data Analytics1 year FTโ‚ฌ15,500
MSc in FinTech1 year FTโ‚ฌ15,500
MSc in Management1 year FTโ‚ฌ15,000
MSc in International Business1 year FTโ‚ฌ15,000
MSc in Finance1 year FTโ‚ฌ15,500
MSc in Business Analytics1 year FTโ‚ฌ15,500
MSc in Entrepreneurship1 year FTโ‚ฌ15,000
MBA2 years PTโ‚ฌ17,000+
Source: National College of Ireland course pages at ncirl.ie. Fees are indicative 2026/27 entry for non-EU international students and exclude a โ‚ฌ500 application deposit. All MSc programmes qualify for the 24-month Stamp 1G post-study work visa.
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International Scholarships at NCI โ€” 2026/27

NCI is launching a special set of 75th-anniversary scholarships for the 2026/27 academic year, alongside its standard automatic Masters Merit Scholarship scheme. Most scholarships require no application โ€” you are assessed automatically on your offer letter. This is a rare feature among Irish Masters providers.

NCI Scholarships for Non-EU Applicants โ€” 2026/27
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NCI 75th Anniversary International Student Scholarship
โ‚ฌ7,500 โ€” Master’s programme applicants paying international fees. Application required. Deadline: 15 May 2026. Cannot combine with other NCI scholarships.
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Masters Academic Merit Scholarship
Up to โ‚ฌ5,000 โ€” Automatic assessment on your offer letter. No application form required. Every Master’s applicant is screened.
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Higher Diploma in Computing / Data Analytics Scholarship
โ‚ฌ4,000 per programme โ€” Automatic assessment on admission to the Higher Diploma conversion courses.
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Undergraduate Academic Scholarship
โ‚ฌ2,000โ€“โ‚ฌ3,000 per year โ€” Automatic assessment for full-time UG entrants from January 2026 onwards.
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Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES)
Up to 2 awards for NCI applicants (of 60 total nationally). Full fee waiver plus โ‚ฌ10,000 living stipend. Apply via HEA by March.
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NCI Sports Scholarship
โ‚ฌ2,000 โ€” Full-time UG students at national or international competitive sport. Can combine with academic scholarships.
Source: ncirl.ie/international-scholarships. Details current as of April 2026 โ€” confirm latest amounts and deadlines on the NCI website before applying.
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Is NCI Worth It? Honest Verdict โ€” Plus Our NCI Interview

Sarah Ingrid, Sarem Education’s Co-Founder, travelled to NCI last year and sat down with an NCI representative to ask the questions that matter most to Indian families: course strengths, employability numbers, scholarship reality, life at NCI, and the post-graduation pathway. You can watch the full conversation below.

The Sarem Education Verdict โ€” Who NCI Is (and Isn’t) Right For

โœ… NCI Is a Great Fit Ifโ€ฆ
  • โœ“You are pursuing an applied Masters in Computing, AI, Data, Cybersecurity, or Business
  • โœ“You want a Dublin campus within walking distance of top tech employers
  • โœ“Your budget is โ‚ฌ15,000โ€“โ‚ฌ17,000 per year rather than โ‚ฌ23,000+
  • โœ“You prefer smaller class sizes with industry-practitioner lecturers
  • โœ“You want a guaranteed scholarship review on your offer letter
โš ๏ธ Consider Alternatives Ifโ€ฆ
  • !You are applying for a pure research PhD (Trinity/UCD stronger for research)
  • !Your target employer specifically recruits only from QS Top 200 main table
  • !You need medicine, law, or veterinary (offered only by public universities)
  • !You want a large traditional university campus experience
๐Ÿ’ก Bottom line: NCI is a serious, officially-recognised, QS 5-star institution with strong employability and fair international fees. The NCI ranking profile is absolutely sufficient for Indian students pursuing career-focused Masters in Ireland. The key is matching your goals (applied Masters vs. research PhD) to the right institution โ€” and that is exactly where Sarem’s counsellors help for free.
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FAQs โ€” National College of Ireland Ranking

NCI holds a 5 out of 5 overall QS Stars rating, the maximum possible, as confirmed on the official ncirl.ie QS Stars page. In the QS Europe Rankings 2026 it is ranked #=182 within the Northern Europe region (which includes Ireland, the UK, Nordic countries, and the Baltics). NCI does not currently appear in the flagship QS World University Rankings 2026 main global table โ€” a common pattern for teaching-focused specialist colleges. The QS Stars 5-star overall rating is the most meaningful NCI QS ranking number for Masters and undergraduate applicants.

Yes. NCI degrees are awarded by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI), Ireland’s state awarding body, and sit on the Irish National Framework of Qualifications (Level 7, 8, 9, 10). Under the Bologna Process, these qualifications are recognised across the European Higher Education Area and comparable to Indian UGC-recognised degrees. Indian employers including TCS, Infosys, Accenture, Deloitte, EY, Citi, and HSBC regularly recruit NCI alumni. For Indian government roles requiring equivalence, the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) can assess and grant equivalence based on the QQI award and programme level.

Technically NCI is a higher education college โ€” not a designated university under Ireland’s Universities Act. However, NCI is a Higher Education Authority (HEA)-funded institution (same category as UL, DCU and Maynooth) and is authorised to award its own degrees up to doctoral level via QQI. Its Level 8, 9 and 10 qualifications are fully university-equivalent under Ireland’s National Framework of Qualifications and across Europe’s Bologna Process. For all practical purposes โ€” accreditation, visa pathway, post-study work, employer recognition โ€” an NCI Masters is treated identically to a university Masters.

NCI operates a moderately selective admissions process. Independent estimates place the acceptance rate around 50โ€“52% for international Masters applicants, meaning profiles that meet the academic and English-language thresholds have a realistic chance of an offer. Entry requirements are IELTS 6.5 (no band below 6.0) for business Masters and IELTS 6.0 (no band below 5.5) for School of Computing Masters, along with a recognised Bachelor’s degree with a 2.2 honours classification or higher. NCI also considers Recognition of Prior Experiential Learning (RPEL) for applicants with strong professional experience but non-standard academic records.

The flagship QS World University Rankings use a methodology weighted heavily toward research โ€” 20% Academic Reputation, 20% Citations per Faculty, 5% International Research Network, 5% Faculty/Student ratio, among other indicators. Teaching-focused colleges with modest research output (NCI, Dublin Business School, Griffith College) therefore do not meet QS’s thresholds for inclusion. For teaching-led institutions, QS created the QS Stars rating system and the QS Europe regional rankings โ€” both of which NCI participates in, scoring 5 stars overall and #=182 in Northern Europe respectively. This is the same pattern seen worldwide: the London School of Business and Finance, Hult Ashridge and similar applied business colleges are also rated via QS Stars rather than the main QS World list.

For 2026/27 entry, NCI’s non-EU international Masters tuition sits at approximately โ‚ฌ15,000โ€“โ‚ฌ15,500 for most one-year MSc programmes (Cloud Computing, AI, Cybersecurity, Data Analytics, FinTech, Finance, Business Analytics). The MSc in Management and MSc in International Business are โ‚ฌ15,000. The part-time MBA is โ‚ฌ17,000+ across two years. All figures exclude a โ‚ฌ500 application deposit and living costs of roughly โ‚ฌ12,000/year in Dublin. Automatic Masters Academic Merit Scholarships of up to โ‚ฌ5,000 and the special 75th Anniversary International Scholarship of โ‚ฌ7,500 can bring the net fee down significantly for strong applicants. Always confirm latest fees at ncirl.ie before applying.

Yes. NCI is on Ireland’s Interim List of Eligible Programmes (ILEP), which is the list of courses approved for the D Study Visa and for Ireland’s Third Level Graduate Programme. All NCI Level 9 Masters graduates automatically qualify for the 24-month Stamp 1G post-study work visa โ€” identical to graduates of Trinity, UCD, DCU, or any other Irish university. Honours Degree (Level 8) NCI graduates qualify for 12 months of Stamp 1G. During Stamp 1G you can work full-time for any employer in any sector, and the time counts toward Irish citizenship. Source: Irish Immigration Service Delivery (irishimmigration.ie).

NCI’s Computing Masters โ€” MSc in Cloud Computing, MSc in Artificial Intelligence, MSc in Cybersecurity, MSc in Data Analytics, and MSc in FinTech โ€” all lead into roles on Ireland’s Critical Skills Occupations List (CSOL) maintained by the Department of Enterprise, Tourism and Employment. Graduates of these programmes who secure a job in a critical-skills role at โ‚ฌ38,000+ salary are eligible for the Critical Skills Employment Permit (CSEP), the fastest pathway to Stamp 4 (effective permanent residency) โ€” attainable in just 21 months from CSEP start. Selected MSc in Finance and MSc in Business Analytics roles also qualify depending on the employer’s job classification.

All three are QQI-validated private colleges in Dublin, all are ILEP-listed, and all three offer the same Stamp 1G post-study work rights. The differences: NCI holds a 5-star QS Stars overall rating and is HEA-funded; DBS holds a 4-star QS Stars rating and is privately owned (Kaplan); Griffith College is privately owned and known for its accessibility and Medium of Instruction (MOI) acceptance. NCI’s School of Computing is the strongest of the three for applied tech Masters thanks to the Cloud Competency Centre. DBS is frequently chosen for accessibility and multiple intakes (Jan/Apr/Sep). Griffith is chosen where students want to skip IELTS via MOI certification. Fees are broadly comparable across all three at โ‚ฌ13,500โ€“โ‚ฌ17,500 per year for Masters.

Applications are submitted directly via ncirl.ie (no central application system). You will need: (1) Bachelor’s degree transcript with a 2.2 honours classification or higher; (2) Two academic or professional references; (3) IELTS/TOEFL/PTE/Duolingo English test scores; (4) Statement of Purpose; (5) Updated CV; (6) Passport copy; (7) โ‚ฌ500 application deposit once the offer is accepted. Sarem Education acts as an official NCI application partner โ€” we handle the entire application, scholarship review, document verification, offer acceptance, and Ireland D Study Visa filing at zero cost to the student. Most decisions arrive within 3โ€“4 weeks of a complete application.

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