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NCI or DBS???

  • 10-07-2012 1:13pm
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 131 ✭✭


    Hi everyone.
    I've spotted two part time hounours degree courses at NCI and DBS.

    Just wondering has anyone any experience of the two colleges and would people have a preference for either or?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,031 ✭✭✭Cravez


    From a personal viewpoint, id be more inclined to go for NCI. If you are assuming a business degree?

    DBS from the outset looks like it offers more courses, but they are usually the same template for all Levels throughout the degrees, then substituting one or two modules here and there for whichever course you pick.

    NCI offers a broad range of module electives to choose from, particularly some modules that are not in other degree curriculum in other universities e.g Pensions

    Generally NCI is also a well recognised college by Employers (for example my own) and taking the above example of Pensions, if you saw yourself working in a Pensions Company, NCI is the college you will have to go to do your higher education to get qualified anyway. Also some companies will send their Employees to NCI for Continuous Professional Development or Education.

    Essentially all I am saying that personally NCI offer a little more flexibility in the modules available for their courses. They are financially flexible also and allow you to pay off the fees each month instead of one large fee

    As a previous student the facilities are good also and the lecturers are decent as well.


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