Read all about it here:
http://www.dbs.edu/
Some obvious good reasons are:
You'll live in Dublin, Ireland
Whether you live in an apartment or with an Irish family, as a temporary resident of Dublin you’ll be surrounded by local wit, warmth and energy. You’ll deepen your knowledge of Irish culture and enjoy the youthful atmosphere of a city where half the population is under the age of 26.
You'll expand your knowledge
After the Foundation Course, a comprehensive program that includes Irish politics, history, literature, and culture, you can choose from a wide variety of disciplines including anthropology, business, psychology, film studies and English literature and drama.
You'll have unique work opportunities
As a DBS study abroad student, you’ll have the opportunity to take on a fun, valuable, and most of all, unique internship. You'll have the option to work closely with professionals in a variety of industries and fields, like Ireland’s police force and broadcast services, and experience Ireland’s business side, first hand.
You'll be immersed in local culture
While in the Program, you’ll experience a multitude of cultures from around the globe and a hundred different ways to enjoy them. From museums and architecture to music, cafes and pubs, studying abroad in Dublin is an energizing adventure.
You'll travel beyond the borders
Dublin’s close proximity to places like London, Paris, Berlin and Madrid makes for exciting travel opportunities.
Studying abroad in Dublin presents an opportunity of a lifetime. .
2006-12-16 22:23:30
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answered by F4ID 4
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Hi, Mahesh. It's fine. Welcome to Dublin and enjoy the Irish wit and hospitality.
2006-12-22 02:34:28
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answered by SRIRANGAM G 4
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