Study in Ireland
Ireland is consistently listed as one of the safest countries in the world,
you’ll find the right one to suit your career dreams.
Ireland is the second largest island of the British Isles lying in the west of Great Britain. It has a population of over 5 million. The languages spoken here are Irish (official language) and English.
The capital of Ireland, Dublin, is one of the most populous and affluent cities. This is also the largest city in Ireland. This city is home to more than one fourth of the country’s total population.
Ireland is consistently listed as one of the safest countries in the world, ranking in the top 15 in the Global Peace Index 2019 and ranked the 12th most peaceful country.
The people of Ireland experience a mild, oceanic climate with extreme weather rarely. The average temperature during summers range from 14.5°C to 16°C. During winters, the average temperature lie between 4°C and 7°C.
Ireland is ranked in the top 10 for education (IMB World Competitiveness Ranking 2019) and provides students with one of the best education systems in the world; offering world-class universities, a diverse range of degree options and globally-recognised qualifications.
There are many great career opportunities in Ireland for international graduates due to its appeal to multinational businesses, including well-known companies such as eBay, Skype and Microsoft. Most universities offer internship opportunities that are a great way to gain real experience in the workplace that can prove invaluable when job-hunting.
When it comes to post-study work, Ireland is the only English-speaking country in Europe that offers post-study work visas to international graduates, making it an attractive destination to kick-start your career.
The average cost of living in Ireland would range from €8,000 – €12,000 per year and the tuition fees would range between €9,000 – €27,000 per year based on the course.
Intakes | Intake 1: Early September to December – Semester 1 / Autumn Intake 2: Late January to May – Semester 2 / Spring |
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Application Deadline: | 30 June* |
Entry Requirement: | 5 C’s (IGCSE or SPM) |
Duration: | 1 year |
English Requirement: | IELTS 5.0 overall, no bands lower than 4.5 |
Tuition Fees: | €12,500 – €19,500 |
Scholarships: | €1,000 – €5,000 |
Pre-U Progression: | Most foundation programmes are offered by the universities directly. Consult us for more insights. |
Intakes: | Intake 1: Early September to December – Semester 1 / Autumn Intake 2: Late January to May – Semester 2 / Spring |
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Application Deadline: | 30 June* |
Entry Requirement: | Subject to Universities and Courses. Contact us to find out more |
Duration: | 4 years |
English Requirement: | IELTS 6.5 overall, no bands lower than 6.0 |
Tuition Fees: | €9,000 – €27,000 per year |
Scholarships: | Up to 25% per year |
Post study work visa: | 1 year – Bachelor (Honours) |
Intakes: | Intake 1: Early September to December – Semester 1 / Autumn Intake 2: Late January to May – Semester 2 / Spring |
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Application Deadline: | 30 June* |
Entry Requirement: | Subject to Universities and Courses. Contact us to find out more |
Duration: | 1 year |
English Requirement: | IELTS 6.5 overall, no bands lower than 6.0 |
Tuition Fees: | €9,000 – €24,000 per year |
Scholarships: | Up to 25% per year |
Post study work visa: | 2 years |
* Late application may be accepted. Do consult our counsellors for more info