Dublin
103588.00 USD
5 Million
The climate of Ireland is mild, humid and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes.
Euro (1 Euro = 88.84 INR)
Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Derry, Limerick
English and Irish
Cricket, Rugby, Golf
Types of Degrees in Ireland
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The academic year typically runs from September to May. |
Overview
Ireland is globally recognised for its high-quality education system, innovative teaching methods, and internationally respected universities. The system combines academic excellence with practical skills, attracting students worldwide. |
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1 | Choose a Course & Institution: Select an accredited program from an Irish institution listed on the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS). |
2 | Apply & Get Acceptance: • Submit academic documents, English test scores (IELTS/Duolingo/PTE), and a statement of purpose. • Receive a Letter of Acceptance. |
3 | Pay Tuition Fees: Pay at least €6,000–€7,000 (proof required for visa). |
4 | Show Proof of Funds: • €10,000/year (for living expenses) in a bank account. • Scholarships or sponsor letters can be used. |
5 | Apply for the Visa: Apply online through AVATS and upload/submit the required documents. |
6 | Attend Visa Interview (if required): Some applicants may be asked to attend an interview at the Irish Embassy. |
7 | Receive Visa & Travel: • Processing time: 4–8 weeks. • Visa stamp allows entry – register with immigration upon arrival in Ireland. |
Work Permits During Studies | |
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Part-time Work | Up to 20 hours/week during academic term. |
Full-time Work | Up to 40 hours/week during scheduled holidays. |
Post-Study Work (Stamp 1G) | |
Bachelor’s/Master’s Graduates | Eligible for a 2-year stay to seek employment in Ireland. |
PhD Graduates | Eligible for a 3-year stay post-completion of the degree. |
Work Permits | Must obtain a Critical Skills Employment Permit or General Employment Permit for long-term work stay. |
Additional Conditions | |
Enrollment Requirement | Students must be enrolled in a full-time recognized course. |
Self-employment | Not allowed under student visa conditions. |
Attendance | Must maintain at least 85% class attendance to remain compliant. |
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Absolutely. Ireland is ranked among the safest countries in the world, with friendly locals and a strong support system for international students.
Yes. The majority of courses for international students are taught entirely in English.
For most non-EU/EEA students, dependent visas are not automatically granted with a student visa. You must meet specific requirements to invite family members.
Yes, but you must inform the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) and ensure your new course meets your visa requirements.
Absolutely. Irish degrees are recognised worldwide and are aligned with the European Qualifications Framework (EQF).