Technological University Dublin for Kenyan Students
Entry Requirements by Level
Academic Requirements
Foundation Year required via TU Dublin Foundation Programme. KCSE accepted as O-level equivalent. Most accessible major Dublin institution. Accepts 2:2 degrees for Masters. IELTS 6.0 accepted for some programmes.
English Language
IELTS: 6+ overall, 5.5+ per component. TOEFL iBT and PTE Academic also accepted — contact admissions for equivalencies.
Fees & Deadline
Annual tuition: €13,000–€19,000. Application deadline: Rolling — September intake main entry point.
Academic Requirements
Minimum GPA: 2.5/4 (2:2 UK equivalent). Bachelor's degree in a relevant field required.
English Language
IELTS: 6.5+ overall, 6+ per component. TOEFL iBT and PTE Academic also accepted — contact admissions for equivalencies.
Fees & Deadline
Annual tuition: €13,500–€21,750. Application deadline: Rolling. Decision time: 2–5 weeks.
Academic Requirements
Minimum GPA: 2.75/4. Master's degree required (or Bachelor's with First Class Honours for some programmes).
Specific Requirements
Research proposal required. Identify and contact a potential supervisor before applying. References from two academic supervisors.
Deadline
Rolling
Documents Required
Available Scholarships
Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships (GOI-IES)
by Irish Government (HEA) · Masters, Phd
Learn more →TU Dublin Centenary Scholarship
by Technological University Dublin · Masters
Learn more →Frequently Asked Questions
Does Technological University Dublin accept KCSE?
KCSE (Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education) is accepted as a secondary school qualification for undergraduate foundation entry at TU Dublin. For Masters admission, a recognised Kenyan Bachelor's degree is required — 2:2 holders (GPA 2.5/4.0) are accepted, making TU Dublin one of the most accessible major Dublin universities.
What GPA is needed for Masters at Technological University Dublin?
TU Dublin accepts a minimum GPA of 2.5/4.0 (UK 2:2 equivalent) for most Masters programmes. This is the most accessible entry standard among major Dublin institutions, making TU Dublin an excellent option for Kenyan graduates who may not meet the higher GPA requirements of TCD or UCD.
Are there scholarships for Kenyan students at Technological University Dublin?
Yes. The TU Dublin Centenary Scholarship offers 50% tuition reduction for qualifying international students. The Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships (GOI-IES) also provides full tuition waiver plus €10,000 stipend for Masters and PhD students.
Tips for Applying to TU Dublin
TU Dublin is Ireland's largest technological university and the most accessible pathway to a Masters degree in Dublin for Kenyan graduates who hold a 2:2 (GPA 2.5/4.0). The 50% Centenary Scholarship effectively halves tuition, significantly reducing financial barriers. Located across multiple Dublin campuses with strong industry connections, TU Dublin graduates benefit from proximity to multinational employers. After graduation, the 24-month Third Level Graduate Programme (Stamp 1G) provides two years to build an Irish work history in one of Europe's most dynamic job markets.
Official source: Technological University Dublin ↗Cost of Living in Dublin
Multiple campuses across Dublin — some in more affordable areas.