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Capital City

Dublin

Per Capita Income

103588.00 USD

Population

5 Million

Climate

The climate of Ireland is mild, humid and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes.

Currency

Euro (1 Euro = 88.84 INR)

Main cities

Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Derry, Limerick

Language

English and Irish

Sports

Cricket, Rugby, Golf

WHY STUDY IN IRELAND?

 

  • Ireland’s universities consistently rank among the top in global rankings. Institutions like Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin are internationally recognized for academic excellence, innovative research, and industry-driven programs.

 

  • The Irish education system is focused on practical learning, critical thinking, and preparing students for the global job market.

 

  • Irish institutions work closely with global industries, ensuring graduates have the skills and knowledge that employers value.
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  • Ireland is home to many global companies, especially in IT, pharmaceuticals, finance, and healthcare. With the 2-year post-study work visa for international students, you can gain valuable work experience and kick-start your career in Europe.

 

  • Ireland is one of the safest and friendliest countries in the world. Known for its warm hospitality, you’ll feel at home while experiencing a diverse and inclusive society.

 

  • Located at the heart of Europe, Ireland gives students the chance to travel and explore other European countries easily. It’s also the only English-speaking country in the Eurozone, making it ideal for students from all over the world.

EDUCATION SYSTEM OVERVIEW

 

Types of Degrees in Ireland

  • Undergraduate Degrees: 3–4 years (BA, BSc, BEng)
  • Postgraduate Degrees: 1 year (MA, MSc, MBA)
  • Doctoral Programs (PhD): 3–4 years, research-based

 

Types of Institutions

  • Universities – Offer full degree pathways
  • Institutes of Technology – Technical/practical focus
  • Private Colleges – Specialized in business, arts, tech

Teaching & Assessment Style

 

  • Independent thinking and critical analysis encouraged

 

  • Lectures, tutorials, seminars, lab work

 

  • Assessment via coursework, presentations, exams

Popular Fields of Study

  • Information Technology & Computer Science
  • Business & Management
  • Engineering
  • Medicine & Healthcare
  • Hospitality & Tourism
  • Creative Arts & Media

Academic Calendar

 

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.

INSTITUTES WE REPRESENT

COST OF LIVING & TUITION IN IRELAND

 

Tuition Fees (Annual)

 

  • Undergraduate: €10,000 – €25,000 per year
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  • Postgraduate: €10,000 – €35,000 per year

Monthly Living Expenses

  • Accommodation: €400 – €1,200
  • Food & Groceries: €250 – €400
  • Transport: €50 – €120 (with student discounts)
  • Utilities (electricity, internet, heating): €60 – €150
  • Miscellaneous & Leisure: €100 – €250

IRELAND STUDENT VISA PROCESS – STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE

 

1Choose a Course & Institution:
Select an accredited program from an Irish institution listed on the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS).
2Apply & Get Acceptance:
• Submit academic documents, English test scores (IELTS/Duolingo/PTE), and a statement of purpose.
• Receive a Letter of Acceptance.
3Pay Tuition Fees:
Pay at least €6,000–€7,000 (proof required for visa).
4Show Proof of Funds:
• €10,000/year (for living expenses) in a bank account.
• Scholarships or sponsor letters can be used.
5Apply for the Visa:
Apply online through AVATS and upload/submit the required documents.
6Attend Visa Interview (if required):
Some applicants may be asked to attend an interview at the Irish Embassy.
7Receive Visa & Travel:
• Processing time: 4–8 weeks.
• Visa stamp allows entry – register with immigration upon arrival in Ireland.
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TERMS & CONDITIONS OF WORK PERMITS FOR INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS

Work Permits During Studies
Part-time WorkUp to 20 hours/week during academic term.
Full-time WorkUp to 40 hours/week during scheduled holidays.
Post-Study Work (Stamp 1G)
Bachelor’s/Master’s GraduatesEligible for a 2-year stay to seek employment in Ireland.
PhD GraduatesEligible for a 3-year stay post-completion of the degree.
Work PermitsMust obtain a Critical Skills Employment Permit or General Employment Permit for long-term work stay.
Additional Conditions
Enrollment RequirementStudents must be enrolled in a full-time recognized course.
Self-employmentNot allowed under student visa conditions.
AttendanceMust maintain at least 85% class attendance to remain compliant.

Document required

  • Attested copies of the mark sheets of Std X, XII, etc.
  • 2 Academic Reference Letters from professors who have taught you most recently.
  • If you have work experience then at least one work reference letter from the employer who can comment on your professional skills and abilities.
  • Statement of Purpose.
  • Curriculum Vitae/ Resume.
  • Portfolio in case of students applying for Arts and Design courses.
  • 4 Extra Curricular Activities certificates.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    • Is Ireland safe for international students?

      Absolutely. Ireland is ranked among the safest countries in the world, with friendly locals and a strong support system for international students.

    • Are courses in Ireland taught in English?

      Yes. The majority of courses for international students are taught entirely in English.

    • Can I bring my family with me while studying in Ireland?

      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.

    • Can I switch courses or institutions after arriving in Ireland?

      Yes, but you must inform the Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS) and ensure your new course meets your visa requirements.

    • Will my Irish degree be recognised internationally?

      Absolutely. Irish degrees are recognised worldwide and are aligned with the European Qualifications Framework (EQF).