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Venture managent course fees

  • 26-01-2010 8:03pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,311 ✭✭✭


    Hey can anybody tell me how much this course is per year?


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,878 ✭✭✭Rozabeez


    That depends. Are you entitled to a grant?

    Expand+Tuition fees will be paid by the Irish government for Irish/EU nationals who have been ordinarily resident in an EU Member State for at least three of the five years preceding entry to third level, subject to the following conditions:

    1. Tuition ...

    Hide-Tuition fees will be paid by the Irish government for Irish/EU nationals who have been ordinarily resident in an EU Member State for at least three of the five years preceding entry to third level, subject to the following conditions:

    1. Tuition fees will be paid by the State only if you are attending a full-time undergraduate course.

    2. The course must be a minimum of two years in duration (other than in exceptional circumstances).

    3. Tuition fees will not be paid by the State for students who are undertaking a second undergraduate course. However, fees will be paid for students who already hold a national certificate or diploma and are progressing to a degree course, in the following circumstances:
    a) if your existing qualification gives you the credits needed to meet the entry requirements, and
    b) if an appropriate exemption from the normal duration of the degree course is available on the basis of the certificate/diploma.

    4. Tuition fees will be paid for students who previously attended but did not complete approved courses and are now returning, following a break of at least five years, to pursue an approved course at the same level.

    5. Apart from the students mentioned in point 4, tuition fees will not be paid for students who are repeating a year having changed (but not completed) their undergraduate course. This condition may be waived in exceptional circumstances.

    Outside of tuition fees, all students must make a payment for registration, examinations and student services.

    The above is the current fee policy which pertained for entry in 2009.

    This is subject to change depending on Government regulations. Any new details will be advised on http://fees.nuim.ie/

    All overseas and occasional students must contact the International Office prior to registration to determine their fee status.

    International Office
    Tel +353 1 708 3868
    Fax +353 1 708 6113
    Email international.office@nuim.ie
    Visit http://international.nuim.ie

    More details about fees for individual courses are available from the Fees Office.

    Fees Office
    Tel +353 1 708 4747/3875
    Fax +353 1 708 3935
    Email fees.office@nuim.ie
    Visit http://fees.nuim.ie

    From the Qualifax website.

    If not, I'd imagine it's 1500


    See also: http://fees.nuim.ie/feesschedule.shtml


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 1,311 ✭✭✭mrDerek


    cheers i was looking at the dublin business school and course fees were like 5200 i was shocked.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 9,878 ✭✭✭Rozabeez


    DBS is a private college, that'd explain it. :)


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