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Ireland

Ireland, a rising star in global education, offers world-class academics at an affordable cost, attracting students from India, China, the USA, and beyond. Its top-ranked universities boast state-of-the-art infrastructure, vibrant campuses, and strong career opportunities. Over 1,500 global companies, including Google and Apple, have offices here. International students benefit from high employability, internship options, and post-study work permits. The Irish government actively supports foreign students with dedicated assistance. With quality education and a thriving job market, Ireland is an ideal study destination.

Popular Programs in Ireland's Growth Sectors

ICT
Renewable Energy
Media & Design
Business & Finance
Construction
Health
Engineering
Sports & Touring

Top Universities

Including Trinity College Dublin, ranked among the world’s top 100 (QS WUR 2024)

Industry-Relevant Programs

Tailored to the EU’s fastest-growing economy

Earn While You Study

Students can work up to 20 hours per week during term time

Gain Practical Experience

Work placements and internships to complement your studies

Attractive Global Scholarships

Encouraging top students to join Irish universities

Flexible Post-Graduation Work Options

The Third Level Graduate Program allows you to stay, work, and explore long-term immigration pathways in Ireland

Top Ireland Universities

Occupations

Registered Nurse

Information Security Analyst

UX/UI Designer

Sustainability Manager

Engineer

Psychologist

Architect

Social Worker

Data Scientist

Physiotherapist

Although small and possessing fewer universities than other countries, Ireland maintains high placement rankings on European and worldwide university comparison lists. The Irish Universities Association comprises prestigious universities, ranging from its founding institution, Trinity College Dublin, established in 1592, to its youngest member, Technological University Dublin, formed in 2019.

Explore the Perfect Ireland Universities for You

University College Dublin (UCD)
Trinity College Dublin
Dublin City University
University of Galway
National College of Ireland
University College Cork
Coventry University
University of Edinburgh

Universities in Ireland manage application processing independently of other institutions. Each university sets its eligibility criteria, as well as deadlines and application requirements, for a specific program.

A Typical Application Will Include:

Completed Application Form

Academic Transcripts & Certificates

English Proficiency Test Scores

Standardized test Results for GMAT/GRE represent an applicable requirement.

Statement of Purpose (SOP)

Letters of Recommendation (LOR)

Valid ID Proof (Passport/National ID)

Global Scholarships from Australian Universities

Major university intakes in Ireland occur twice per year, during both the Autumn and Spring terms. Several universities provide additional brief intakes during summer periods. Review the intake seasons for Irish universities as listed below

September/October Autumn/Fall Intake 2024 The largest intake of the year: The most universities offer the most spots for their programs!
July Winter Intake The second biggest intake of the year: Perfect for those who miss the Autumn intake!
Autumn Intake (September/October)

Also Known As: Fall Intake 2024

    • Biggest intake of the year
      • A large number of universities provide the highest availability of program course enrollments

Application Deadline:

    • Regular Application
      • Rolling Admissions

When to Apply:

    • May/June (for regular application)
    • Year-round (for rolling admissions)

Also Known As: Spring Intake

    • Second biggest intake of the year
    • Best option for students who missed the Autumn admissions

Application Deadline:

    • Regular Application
    • Rolling Admissions

When to Apply:

    • September/October (for regular application)
    • Year-round (for rolling admissions)

 

Intake availability varies depending on the university Application Deadline:
    • Depends on the university
When to Apply:
    • Depends on the university
Intake Deadline When to apply
Semester 1 (Jan/Feb) Regular Application Between October and February
Semester 1 (Jan/Feb) Rolling Admissions Accepts applications year-round if spots are available
Semester 2 (Sep/Oct) Regular Application Between February and May
Semester 2 (Sep/Oct) Regular Application Between February and May
Semester 2 (Sep/Oct) Rolling Admissions Accepts applications year-round if spots are available
Additional Intakes (Apr/May) Depends on the university Depends on the university

The total expense of studying and living in Ireland depends heavily on various elements. Two central categories make up your study expenses: tuition costs and your living expenses. Let’s have a look at both.

Tuition Fees

Based on

The University

In general, the larger and more prestigious the university, the more expensive the tuition fees

Your Program

Technical and highly resource-intensive courses can be more costly

Your Study Level

In general, bachelor's courses are costlier compared to postgraduate courses due to the longer duration of the course

Location of the University

The more expensive the cost of living in the city (and location in the city) where the university is situated, the more expensive the tuition fees

Tuition Fees

*for the 2024 academic year

Undergraduate:

€9,850 per year
to
€19,500 per year

Postgraduate (Master’s):

€6,000 per year
to
€35,800 per year

Costs of living depends on

Many elements determine what it costs an international student in Ireland to live. The visa application requires proof of €10,000, which covers the estimated one-year living expenses in Ireland. The cost of living in Ireland will differ based on location, accommodation type, lifestyle choices, and city of residence.

The City

Location in City

Accommodation Type

Transport

Lifestyle

Spending on Meals

The Long-Term Study Visa serves as the main permit for international students who want to study in Ireland.

With this visa, you can:

  • Foreign students can stay in Ireland throughout their degree period
  • International students have permission to work 20 hours each week during their term and work full-time during school breaks.

The Long-Term Study Visa serves as the main permit for international students who want to study in Ireland.
With this visa, you can:

  • Foreign students can stay in Ireland throughout their degree period
  • International students have permission to work 20 hours each week during their term and work full-time during school breaks.

Here’s what you need to apply for the Ireland Student visa:

Letter of Acceptance

from your university (a DLI)

Proof of Identity

e.g., passport, birth certificate, national identity card

Proof of Funds

to cover your tuition fees & living expenses

Private Medical Insurance

arranged either by your university or yourself

Proof of Fee Payment

of your tuition fees to your university

Proof of Academic Qualifications

as evidence of your eligibility for your chosen program

Proof of English Language Ability

to indicate you can read, speak, write in English

International students who possess the Ireland Long Term Study Visa can work part-time in Ireland. Students can work:

  • 20 hours every week
  • Full-time during semester breaks

Part-Time Opportunities for International Students

Telemarketer

Fast Food Attendant

Bank Teller

Driver

Cashier

Book-Keeper