Study In Ireland

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Trinity College Dublin (TCD)
University College Dublin (UCD)
National University of Ireland, Galway (NUI Galway)
University College Cork (UCC)
Dublin City University (DCU)
Technological University Dublin (TUD)
Griffith College Dublin
Dublin Business School (DBS)
Why the Ireland?

Ireland, also known as the “Emerald Isle,” offers a unique combination of academic excellence and vibrant cultural heritage. As a global hub for industries like technology, pharmaceuticals, and finance, Ireland provides students with the opportunity to gain a top-tier education while being surrounded by breathtaking landscapes and warm, welcoming people. Its strong ties to global businesses make it a great destination for career-focused students.

What Can You Study in the Ireland?

Ireland offers a wide variety of programs catering to students across disciplines.

Postgraduate Programs
Undergraduate Programs
Pathway Programs
Diploma and Certificate Courses
English Language Courses
What Kind of Universities Can You Choose?
Universities:

Renowned for their research focus and academic excellence.

Institutes of Technology:

Offer industry-oriented programs and practical learning.

Private Colleges:

Provide specialized courses and smaller class sizes.

How Much Will It Cost?

Ireland offers high-quality education at competitive costs.

Tuition Fee

€10,000–€25,000 per year

Accommodation

€500–€1,200 per month

Food

€150–€300 per month

Transport

€50–€100 per month

Miscellaneous

€100–€200 per month

What About Scholarships?

Ireland offers several scholarships for international students:

Government of Ireland Scholarships:

Fully funded scholarships for exceptional students.

University-Specific Scholarships:

Merit-based awards offered by institutions like TCD, UCD, and NUI Galway.

Irish Aid Fellowship Program:

For students from developing countries pursuing postgraduate studies.

Global Excellence Scholarships:

Provided by various universities for outstanding academic performance.

When Can You Start?

Irish universities have two main intakes:

September Intake

The primary intake with most programs available.

January/February Intake

Limited programs for postgraduate and diploma courses.

Visas?

We assist with:

Study Visa

For full-time students enrolled in recognized programs.

Short-Stay Visa

For short-term courses or certifications.

Working Hours in the Ireland While Studying

International students in Ireland can work 20 hours per week during term time and 40 hours per week during holidays.
The average wage ranges from €10–€15 per hour, with opportunities in retail, hospitality, and administrative roles.

Post-Study Work (PSW) in the Ireland

Ireland offers excellent post-study work opportunities:

Graduate Stay Back Option:

Students can stay and work in Ireland for up to 2 years after graduation to seek employment.

Permanent Residency:

After working for a few years with a valid work visa, students can apply for permanent residency.

Job Prospects:

Ireland is home to global companies like Google, Facebook, Pfizer, and Intel, offering abundant opportunities in IT, business, pharmaceuticals, and engineering.

What’s Life Like in the Ireland?

Ireland offers a unique blend of academic and cultural experiences:

Food

Enjoy traditional Irish dishes like Irish stew, soda bread, and fish and chips, along with international cuisine.

Language

While English is the primary language, students may also experience Irish Gaelic.

Social Life

From lively pubs to serene countryside, Ireland offers a vibrant and diverse social scene.

Career Opportunities

As a growing hub for multinational corporations, Ireland is a gateway to global job markets.