Why Study in Ireland?

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Up to 5-Years of post-study work rights.

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Popular programs to study in
Ireland

  • Arts
  • Business Studies
  • Engineering
  • IT

Education System in Ireland

Variety of courses available in UK

Bachelor's Degrees

3 - 4 years

Master's Degrees

1 - 2 years

PhD Programs

3 - 4 years

Diplomas & Certificates

1 - 2 years

Foundation Programs

1 year
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Admission Requirements for Ireland.

Here are the major requirements to study in Ireland that you need to ensure while applying to an Ireland university:

  • Copy of a valid passport
  • Academic Transcripts
  • Statement of Purpose
  • Marksheets and Degree
  • Certificates and ECA Certificates
  • Letter of Recommendation
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP)
  • Portfolio
  • A CV (if applicable)

Monthly Living Expenses in Ireland

Monthly Living Expenses in Ireland

Rent
€ 888 - € 1472
Food
€ 610 - € 850
Transport
€ 82 - € 334
Miscellaneous
€ 102 - € 219

Cost Of Living in Ireland

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Frequently Asked Questions

1. How much does studying in Ireland cost?

An undergraduate degree in Ireland can cost anywhere from EUR 10,000 to 25,000. For a postgraduate degree, an international student has to pay around EUR 10,000 to INR 35,000 in tuition fee.

2. Can I study for free in Ireland?

For full-time undergraduate education in Ireland, there is a Free Fees Initiative. Tuition fees will not be charged to EU students attending a public institution. Fees must be paid if you are an EU student not attending a public institution or pursuing a postgraduate degree.

3. Can one work part-time while studying in UK?

Yes, international students who have enrolled for a full-time course are allowed to work for 20 hours a week during their stay.
For students enrolled in a language course, the time is reduced to 10 hours in a week. However, there is no time limit on working hours during vacations.

4. Can I get PR in Ireland after studying?

They can return here after finishing their education on a post-study work visa. They can file for permanent residency after working for a few years. (PR). International students can obtain permanent residency in Ireland following their studies.

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