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International Transfer Programme: Engineering Manipal International Centre for Applied Sciences and Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin 2 Years at ICAS + 2 Years at Trinity Graduate with a Degree from Ireland’s Leading University
Discover Trinity Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin has been inspiring generations of brilliant thinkers for over 400 years. Trinity is an international university, steeped in history, with a reputation for excellence in education, research and innovation. World Rankings Your Career Strong Research Trinity is ranked 1 in Ireland st Trinity is committed to preparing Reputation and 101st in the world (QS World our students for the ever-changing Our students receive a University Ranking 2021). Trinity challenges of the 21st century world-class education in a also ranks in the top 100 in 18 workplace. Trinity ranks in the research-centred, collaborative subjects, globally (QS World Top 100 in the World for Graduate environment and have the University Rankings 2020). Employability (QS Graduate opportunity to work with global Employability Rankings 2020). Find leaders in their field. Trinity is Our Vibrant Campus Life out more at: www.tcd.ie/careers also the only Irish member of the prestigious League of 23 With over 170 clubs and societies, European Research Universities including many international Join Our Diverse Community (LERU). Find out more at: groups, there’s something for www.tcd.ie/research everyone. At Trinity, involvement Our current students come from 120 in student organisations is an countries around the world. 28% of Join Our Esteemed Alumni integral part of your education. the student body are from outside Find out more at www.tcd.ie/ of Ireland, providing a truly global Trinity has produced some of the students/clubs-societies community. world’s finest and most enquiring minds including the writers The Trinity Welcome International Reputation Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett Trinity is Ireland’s most international (Nobel Laureate), the scientists A warm Trinity welcome awaits university, ranked 17th in the world William Rowan Hamilton and all our students. We believe that a by the Times Higher Education Ernest Walton (Nobel Laureate) diverse campus adds to the Trinity 2020. Trinity is also 1st in Europe for and the former President of experience for everyone, enhances producing entrepreneurs for the 6th Ireland and United Nations High their personal development year in a row. (PitchBook Universities Commissioner for Human Rights, and enriches the culture of the Report 2020). Mary Robinson. university. Trinity is an open and inclusive university and we are proud to hold these values. 1
Trinity by Numbers 101st Trinity is 1st in Europe for producing entrepreneurs for the 6th year in a row 2021 (PitchBook Universities Report 2020) Ireland’s Leading University 101st World Ranking (QS and THE World University Rankings 2021) (QS World University Rankings 2021) 1592 Ranked as Ireland’s Most Innovative University (Reuters Most Innovative European Universities 2019) 1592 17th Most International Year in which Trinity University in the World was founded (Times Higher Education Ranking 2020) 250+ partner universities around the world for student exchanges 28% of the student body are 170+ Sports clubs and from outside of Ireland, student societies from 120 countries 131,000 Trinity alumni (graduates) in over 148 countries worldwide TRINITY TOP 100 UNIVERSITY IN THE WORLD FOR 18 SUBJECTS BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES LAW SPORTS-RELATED SUBJECTS CHEMISTRY MATERIALS SCIENCE THEOLOGY, DIVINITY AND RELIGIOUS STUDIES CLASSICS AND ANCIENT MODERN LANGUAGES HISTORY* NURSING* COMPUTER SCIENCE AND INFORMATION SYSTEMS PERFORMING ARTS EDUCATION PHARMACY AND PHARMACOLOGY* ENGLISH LANGUAGE POLITICS AND AND LITERATURE* INTERNATIONAL STUDIES GEOGRAPHY SOCIAL POLICY AND ADMINISTRATION HISTORY (QS World Rankings 2020) *Ranked Top 50 in the QS World Rankings 2020
Trinity’s Location Why Ireland? Ireland is a member of the European Union and is located in the North Atlantic beside the UK. Ireland is an English-speaking country with a young, vibrant population. It boasts a unique combination of cosmopolitan Ireland is ranked in the cities, breath-taking scenery, idyllic Top 12 Safest Countries countryside and historic sites. in the world (Global Peace Index 2020) The country is a European hub for innovation and industry with global companies such as Google, Facebook, Microsoft, Intel, Pfizer and HP based here. Ireland has been renowned for its people, music, literature and art for centuries. It is world-famous Everything the city has to offer for its friendly citizens and warm is easily accessible to Trinity welcomes. students from shops, restaurants Ireland is an English speaking and coffee shops to theatres, country museums and clubs, ensuring Your University, Your City that there is always something Trinity’s is a unique, walled campus exciting for students to enjoy. located in the heart of one of the If you want to take time out to most popular and safest cities relax in nature, the city’s parks in the world. Dublin is a vibrant, (including Phoenix Park, one young and multicultural European of the largest urban parks in capital, which ranks as the 37th best Europe), an easily accessible student city in the world (QS World’s coastline, beaches and the Dublin Best Student Cities 2019). Mountains are all close by. Ireland is the 7th most competitive economy in the world according to IMD (IDA 2019) Stay Back Visa Combine your academic work with experience 3
Dublin Innovation District Be at the Centre of Things Trinity’s location is also Trinity’s central location makes advantageous when you are looking it highly accessible for all forms for a job. Dublin’s Innovation of public transport: Trinity has its District, the ‘Silicon Docks’ is own LUAS (tram) station, there within walking distance, as is the is a DART (Dublin’s suburban International Financial Services rail system) station opposite the Centre, and a large number of other campus and a large number of businesses and organisations which Dublin’s bus services pass by the have their Irish headquarters in University. Dublin airport is 13km Dublin. Dublin is also home to many (8 miles) from the campus and is global corporations across a range directly accessible via bus or taxi. of sectors. Find out more at: www.tcd.ie/maps Pranjal Bathla – India Did you know? Postgraduate: Mechanical Engineering Dublin is ranked 37th “ It has been a great learning experience, both personally & professionally. During my time here I have met so many people Best Student City in who have opened my mind to new experiences and possibilities. the world (QS Rankings 2019) I was lucky enough to get an amazing chance to do a 1 month ” internship in Deloitte. The best way to explore Trinity's Browse campus maps and directions unique lively, traditional, urban to Trinity at: www.tcd.ie/maps experience is to pay us a visit. To sign up for a tour please visit www.tcd.ie/study/international/visit Or take our student led virtual tour at: youtu.be/XMchbHvzMOo 4
The International Transfer Programme (ITP) in Engineering The International Transfer Programme in Engineering between Trinity and the Manipal Academy of Higher Education's International Centre for Applied Sciences offers students an international educational experience. The two institutions have developed a 2+2 credit transfer programme which gives students on the undergraduate engineering programmes at ICAS the opportunity to study at and graduate from Trinity. Why Study Engineering at Trinity? The School of Engineering is a vibrant, intellectual community of innovative researchers, teachers and students, which combines high-quality teaching with expansive research activity. Each year, the School of Engineering welcomes growing numbers of visiting and full-time students from around the world who enrich our shared multicultural learning environment. We have international students from all over Europe, North and South America, Australia, Asia and Africa. We strive to educate global citizens who will have a real impact on society and who will enhance engineering throughout the world, by sharing their Programme Information: innovative ideas. Drawing on the expertise of the School of Engineering and the School of Computer Science and Statistics at Trinity, this programme focuses International Dimension on delivering a research-inspired, outcome-based educational experience to students. Trinity attracts a global community of academics dedicated to addressing Eligible students will pursue the first 2 years of their course in challenges of vital importance to the India before transferring to Ireland for years 3 and 4 of the degree world around us and has a diverse programme, subject to achieving the required grades. Additionally, student body with students from qualified students can apply to pursue a Masters (MAI) qualification by over 120 different countries. Indian completing one further year at Trinity. students are the second largest cohort of international students at Trinity 4 Engineering Majors to Choose from: from outside the EU. As Ireland’s oldest and highest-ranking university, Trinity Civil, Structural and Environmental Engineering strives to educate global citizens who Computer Engineering will shape the world’s future. Electronic Engineering Mechanical and Manufacturing Engineering Internationally Recognised The engineering programmes in For further information please visit: Trinity are professionally accredited www.tcd.ie/Engineering/undergraduate Note: Programme and by Engineers Ireland, who are programme titles may part of the Washington Accord, be subject to change. and therefore are internationally aim is that graduates will be able recognised. Graduates have both a to continuously train themselves, broad understanding of the whole to adapt and move into related or discipline and a detailed knowledge newly emerging areas as their careers of their chosen specialist area. The develop after graduation. 5
The Programme Structure Trinity's School of Engineering was founded in 1841 and is one of the oldest engineering schools in the English speaking world. The Baccalaureus in Arte Ingeniaria (BAI) degree was established in 1872 and early graduates played a major role in the development of government services and infrastructure in 19th century Ireland, India, Australia, Africa and Japan. Today the School of Engineering at Trinity is ranked in the top 100 engineering schools in the world and offers outstanding teaching by Engineers who are at the forefront of their field worldwide. Application Requirements: Admission Requirements: ▶ Completed application Students who have successfully completed two yearsin ICAS, have form (available from the completed specified pre-requisites, and have secured a CGPA of at School of Engineering E-mail: least 3.2 or equivalent over two years are eligible for consideration for InternationalEng@tcd.ie) advanced entry into the engineering programme at Trinity. ▶ Documentary proof of nationality English language requirements are waived for ICAS students and Trinity will provide a supporting letter for the visa application process. ▶ Transcript of academic record Fees and Scholarships ▶ Letter of recommendation All students are liable for fees. Fees are subject to change and current from the Principal, Manipal fees for the programme can be viewed here: (or designee) www.tcd.ie/academicregistry/fees-and-payments ▶ Passport sized photograph Scholarships are available, ▶ TOEFL / IELTS test results please contact InternationalEng@tcd.ie for further details. not needed Application Deadline Students must apply to Trinity by 31 January. Application Timeline: 31 January Students apply directly to the School of Engineering E-mail: InternationalEng@tcd.ie March / April Conditional offers made End of May Candidates receive 4th semester results and transcript and submit these to the School of Engineering Mid-June Successful candidates receive firm offer and apply for visa September Induction at Trinity 6
Coming to Ireland Trinity is committed to ensuring that all international students have a positive experience while preparing to make the move to Dublin. Trinity's support services are available to provide all the help and advice you will need to apply for your visa and find a place to call home. Trinity Hall Kavanagh Court Trinity Accommodation Trinity Accommodation Accommodation Visas All students joining Trinity through Some, but not all, non-EU/EEA Please refer to the links below for this partnership are guaranteed students require an entry visa for Visa Guidelines: a room in Trinity approved Ireland. We advise students to apply accommodation. Students may for their visas early. The list of visa- www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/ apply for a room once they have required countries can be found at Students accepted a place at Trinity. the INIS website: www.inis.gov.ie. Find out more at: Online guidance is available at: www.tcd.ie/accommodation It is important to note that ALL non- https://goo.gl/FuvJhl EU students, whether visa-required Living in Trinity accommodation or not, must register with the Irish Contact details for embassies can brings a further dimension to your Naturalisation and Immigration be found here: participation in college life. You Service (INIS) for permission to www.dfa.ie/home/index. will be living as part of the Trinity remain in the state. Students must aspx?id=285 community and will have greater show their offer letter at airport opportunities for getting involved in immigration where they will Additional information on visas and many aspects of student life while receive a temporary stamp on your immigration can be found at: making lifelong friends. passport. You must register with INIS www.inis.gov.ie Students who wish to avail of within the time limit specified on the guaranteed Trinity approved their temporary stamp. accommodation, must confirm it by e-mailing international@tcd.ie You can request a visa offer letter by Checking Your Visa Status before June 30th. emailing: academic.registry@tcd.ie ▶You should generally allow 8 For students who do not wish to avail weeks for processing time. of their guaranteed Trinity approved accommodation, an alternative is to Applying for a Visa ▶ You can check online for seek private rented accommodation, Students should submit their visa visa decisions using your visa usually sharing an apartment or a applications using the AVATS facility application number at: house with other students. at: www.visas.inis.gov.ie www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/ Visa%20Decisions The Trinity Accommodation The application will only be Advisory Service helps students find processed when the online form ▶ When your visa is approved, accommodation by providing them is completed and the required the Embassy to which you sent your with advice and access to house- documentation, passport documents will affix a visa hunting resources. photograph and appropriate fee are to your passport. For further information and advice see: received by the relevant offices as www.tcdsuaccommodation.org indicated by the online system. 7
Student Life at Trinity Note: subject to COVID-19 restrictions. Immerse yourself in a broad range of sports clubs and student societies and get a real sense of the ‘Trinity Experience’. Student Societies and Trinity Publications A Sustainable Campus Sports Clubs Trinity students produce the widest In a world with finite resources, Trinity At Trinity, we have 120 student range of student publications of offers students a variety of ways to societies which are some of the most any third level institution in Ireland learn how to live sustainably, and dynamic and active university student including Trinity News, the University to develop the kind of innovative societies in Ireland with everything Times, Icarus, The Piranha, TCD thinking and adaptability to enable from the Animation Society to the Miscellany and Trinity Film Review. you to thrive in a rapidly changing Zoological Society. We are home to See: www.trinitypublications.info world. Trinity’s academics and the world’s oldest student societies, researchers are global leaders in the ‘Hist’ or Historical Society Restaurants and Coffee subjects such as climate change, founded in 1770 and the ‘Phil’ which Shops on Campus nature based solutions, biodiversity, is the oldest debating society in the environmental science, smart world, founded in 1683, and whose Students can choose from a wide technology and engineering. guests have included everyone from range of restaurants and coffee shops on campus to suit all tastes and Our commitment to sustainability is Hollywood heavyweights such as budgets, including: evidenced in key milestones over the Martin Scorsese to International last 15 years, such as: Space Station commander Chris Hadfield. Find out more at: ▶ The modern Buttery Food Court ▶ Student-led plan to reduce www.trinitysocieties.ie with a hot food counter, deli counter, disposable plastics on campus (2018) and gourmet coffee shop. The Sports Centre, located at the ▶ Divestment from fossil fuels, following a Westland Row end of campus, is ▶ The Old Dining Hall, where lunch is student-led campaign (2017) where the majority of our fitness enjoyed in traditional splendour, but classes and programmes take place, with a student budget in mind. ▶ Trinity is a Green Flag Campus for seven days a week. Facilities include the last 8 consecutive years. a 25-metre swimming pool, climbing ▶ The Pavilion Bar serving hot food all ▶ 50% reduction in paper wall, fully equipped gym with free day, for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. consumption (in the last 9 years), 46% weights and cardio machines, virtual reduction in water consumption (in cycle and a wellness room. Students ▶ The Perch, a brand new café in the Arts the last 11 years) and 28% increase in are automatically members of the Building offering a range of hot and cold energy efficiency (in the last 14 years) Sports Centre. There are small beverages, pastries and sandwiches, additional costs for some classes. and grab and go food offers. ▶ 98% of staff and students use sustainable transport (public transport/ There are 50 sports clubs to choose ▶Coffee shops in the Hamilton cycling/ walking) to commute. from including: aikido, badminton, Building and Áras an Phiarsaigh. basketball, boating, boxing, climbing, Students actively participate in cricket, cycling, equestrian, fencing, imagining, driving and implementing ▶ Forum Restaurant is a state of the art Gaelic football, golf, handball, hockey, campus sustainability initiatives dining outlet located in the brand new through the Students’ Union, Student hurling, judo, karate, kayaking, tennis, Trinity Business School. Sustainability Network, Green rugby, sailing, soccer, squash, surfing and bodybuilding, swimming, table Campus Committee, Young Greens, See: www.tcd.ie/catering or follow us Vegan Society and the EnviroSoc tennis, taekwondo, trampoline, on Facebook or Twitter (Environmental Society) to name a ultimate frisbee, triathlon and (@TCDbites) for further details and few dynamic groups. The Students’ volleyball. Find out more at: special offers and promotions. Union and Graduate Students’ Union www.tcd.ie/sport have Environmental Officers devoted to supporting and responding to environmental and sustainability Did you know? issues. We hope you will choose to Trinity is ranked 14th join your energy with ours to create a in the world for more just and verdant world. global impact Find out more at: (Times Higher Education www.tcd.ie/provost/sustainability Rankings 2020) 8
Support Network International Student International Student Supports Orientation Trinity is an exciting place, full of During Freshers’ Week, Trinity runs opportunities to learn, make friends, a series of sessions for international and experience new things. While Trinity students addressing cultural delivers world class courses, it is not just adjustment as well as practical about your academic development: we concerns such as banking and also want Trinity to be a place where immigration. Find out more at: English for Academic you can develop socially, responsibly, www.tcd.ie/orientation Purposes culturally and personally. Trinity offers both pre-sessional and in- Student Mentors sessional English language programmes But with so much going on, we know for incoming and current students who that you might need a helping hand All undergraduate students are are non-native speakers of English. every now and then. From the first day, assigned a Student 2 Student (S2S) Please note places are limited. Find out undergraduate students are assigned mentor during Freshers’ Week. Your more at: www.tcd.ie/slscs/english a personal tutor and a student mentor mentor will ensure you meet your to make sure that you always have classmates during Freshers’ week, someone on hand to explain things to Career Support for will show you around the campus you, advise you or just listen. and will keep in regular touch, inviting International Students you to events on and off campus. Career support is available for students Our student support services include: S2S also offers Peer Supporters, looking to gain work experience while students available for one-to-one studying in Trinity, as well as for students ▶ Student Learning Development looking to translate their experience conversations on request. They’re highly trained, confidential and very in Trinity to a career back home or ▶ Student Counselling approachable. Find out more at: internationally. The Careers Service ▶ Student Health student2student.tcd.ie provides career guidance, advice and feedback on job applications and Careers Service interview preparation and organises ▶ Trinity Global Room employer events on campus throughout ▶ Disability Service With two full-time Student Support the academic year. Find out more Officers and a team of student at: www.tcd.ie/careers/mycareer/ ▶ Chaplaincy ambassadors who are a mix of Irish students.php and international students, the Trinity ▶ Academic Registry In order to encourage talented, Global Room is a great first stop for students with questions about skilled graduates to pursue careers in ▶ Students’ Union and Graduate Ireland, upon successful completion Students Union navigating Trinity, Dublin and Ireland. Find out more at: www.tcd.ie/study/of an undergraduate or postgraduate We also have specific support programme at Trinity, undergraduate international/trinity-life/global-room. programs for international students. Contact us at: tcdglobalroom@tcd.iestudents have the possibility to stay in Ireland to work for one year on the Third Level Graduate Scheme, while eligible Airport Meet and New to Dublin postgraduate students can stay for up Greet Service The Global Room Ambassadors run this to two years. This allows students to programme at the start of the academic gain work experience opportunities in New international students arriving at year aimed at undergraduate students Ireland in a wide range of industries and Dublin Airport can avail of this optional, who are new to Dublin. Groups meet organisations. free service. You will be met by a current in the Global Room every Monday student at the airport and shown how evening for the first six weeks of term Students may also have the option of to get to Trinity’s campus or to your remaining in Ireland for a longer period if and cover everything from Dublin they are able to secure employment that accommodation. Find out more at: grocery shopping and public transport meets the criteria for a Work Permit. www.tcd.ie/study/international/ to making friends and adjusting trinitylife/arrival to Dublin culture. They also run a For further information see: Note: subject to COVID-19 restrictions. ‘Getting to Grips’ programme aimed at www.inis.gov.ie postgraduate students. Please note that a hybrid of virtual and face to face supports may still be in place for 2021 entry due to Covid-19. 9
Starting your Career Your Career Journey Innovation and Our graduates are highly sought after Entrepreneurship by employers across all sectors and many have gone on to successful Start Your Own Business / careers around the globe. See below Social Enterprise for just a few examples of the diverse Trinity is committed to empowering our organisations that have recruited students, enabling them to set up their Trinity graduates in recent years. own companies, realise their potential The Trinity Careers Service supports inside and outside of the lecture students in exploring their career theatre, and become entrepreneurially- ambitions for the future and minded graduates. planning how to achieve them. As a European leader in student Find out more about the Careers entrepreneurship, Trinity has established Service at: www.tcd.ie/careers Tangent, Trinity’s Ideas Workspace. This world-class facility, co-located within an expanded Trinity Business School, offers students, staff and the wider innovation Did you know? ecosystem a place to come together to Trinity is 1st in Europe collaborate, build and innovate. for producing entrepreneurs for the 6th year in a row (Pitchbook Universities Report 2020) Where some of our Trinity graduates are now employed Trinity is a Top 100 University for Graduate Employability (QS Graduate Employability Ranking 2020) 10
Contact Details If you have any questions about studying at If you have further questions about the Trinity, please get in touch with us. application process you can contact the Applications and Admissions Team in The Global Relations team is dedicated to Trinity’s Academic Registry helping international students and we would be delighted to answer your questions. Academic Registry Watts Building, Please contact us at: Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2, Ireland Global Relations Office Tel: +353 (0) 1 896 4500 East Theatre, Email: academic.registry@tcd.ie Trinity College Dublin, www.tcd.ie/academicregistry Dublin 2, Ireland. Tel: +353 (0) 1 896 4507 Email: international@tcd.ie www.tcd.ie/globalrelations Join the Trinity Community To find out more about studying at Trinity, see www.tcd.ie/study /tcdglobalrelations Come Visit Us At Trinity! @tcdglobal The best way to explore Trinity’s unique lively, traditional, urban experience is to pay us a visit. tcdglobal To sign up for a tour, please visit: www.tcd.ie/study/international/visit Note: subject to COVID-19 restrictions. Or take our student led virtual tour at: tcdglobal.wordpress.com youtu.be/XMchbHvzMOo Trinity College Dublin, the University of Dublin has sought to ensure that the information given in this brochure either in print or online is correct at the time of publication but does not guarantee its accuracy and furthermore Trinity does not GR-10-BRH-PTN-MANI-11-20 accept any liability for omissions, errors or changes in its content. While Trinity aims to provide the courses, modules and facilities described in this brochure, it does not represent a binding commitment to provide the courses, modules and facilities described within. Trinity reserves the right, at any time and without notice, to add, remove or alter content of the brochure. Nothing in this brochure should be construed as an offer to attend Trinity. Any offer made by Trinity will be subject to the University’s admissions policy and will be made clear to the applicant upon receiving an offer. Neither this brochure or any other information on the Trinity website nor any Faculty or School website create a contract or other legally binding relationship between Trinity and any third party.
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