Why Study in the Ireland
Ireland is rapidly becoming a favored destination for international students, thanks to its highquality education system, vibrant culture, and strong ties to industry. With world-class universities such as Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, and the National University of Ireland, Ireland offers a blend of academic excellence and practical experience.
Quick Facts
Europe’s fastest-growing economy
Ranked #10 globally for high-quality scientific research
Post-study work visa available for up to 2 years
All universities ranked within the top 5% globally
Ranked 13th as one of the most peaceful countries on Earth
Qualifications are quality assured by Quality & Qualifications Ireland (QQI)
Among the top 20 education systems in the world
Ireland ranked 11th in the 2018 Global Innovation Index
Entry Requirements
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Undergraduate Programs: High school diploma with specific subject requirements relevant to the chosen course.
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Postgraduate Programs: Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution in a related field.
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English Proficiency: IELTS/TOEFL scores as required by the university.
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Other Requirements: Some programs may require work experience, portfolio, or additional standardized tests.
Intakes
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Main Intake: September (primary intake).
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Spring Intake: January/February (limited courses).
Costs
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Tuition Fees: €10,000 - €25,000/year depending on the program and university.
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Living Expenses: €10,000 - €15,000/year depending on location (Dublin is typically higher).
Documents Checklist
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Academic Transcripts and Certificates
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English Proficiency Test Scores (IELTS/TOEFL)
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Passport Copy
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Proof of Funds
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Statement of Purpose (SOP)
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Letters of Recommendation (LORs)
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Resume/CV
Visa Requirements
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Study Visa (Stamp 2)
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Required Documents:
o Letter of acceptance from an Irish educational institution.
o Proof of sufficient funds to cover tuition fees and living expenses.
o Valid passport.
o Passport-sized photographs.
o Proof of payment of the visa fee.
Work Permits
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During Studies:
o Undergraduate and postgraduate students can work up to 20 hours per week
during academic sessions and full-time during holidays.
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Post-Study Work Visa:
o Third Level Graduate Scheme: Allows graduates to stay and work in Ireland
for up to 2 years (for bachelor's, master's) or 3 years (for PhD).
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Discover Your Ideal Match
Explore leading countries, universities, and courses to find the academic program that suits you best.
Prepare Smartly and Excel in Entrance Exams
Whether it’s GMAT, GRE, PTE, SAT, IELTS, TOEFL, or Duolingo we’re here to help you succeed in these exams.
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ake advantage of scholarships and student loans with the most favorable interest rates.
Find the Right Accommodation
Explore a range of safe and secure housing options conveniently located near your university.
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