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Essential Information for Studying in Ireland

  • Academic Qualifications: High school diploma (undergraduate) or bachelor’s degree (postgraduate). Some programs may require prerequisites.

  • English Proficiency: Proof via IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE.

  • Financial Proof: Demonstrate funds to cover tuition and living expenses.

  • Tuition Fees: €10,000–€25,000 per year (undergraduate); €10,000–€35,000 (postgraduate).

  • Living Expenses: €7,000–€12,000 per year, depending on location and lifestyle.

  • Government of Ireland Scholarships: Covers tuition and provides a €10,000 stipend for one year.

  • Irish Aid Fellowship Programme: Full coverage for tuition, travel, and living expenses (for students from developing countries).

  • University-Specific Scholarships: Merit-based awards for academic and research excellence.

  • Accommodation: €400–€1,200/month depending on city and housing type.

  • Food: €200–€400/month.

  • Transport: €50–€100/month.

  • Health Insurance: €500–€1,000/year.

  • While Studying: Work up to 20 hours/week during term and 40 hours/week during breaks.

  • Post-Graduation Visa: Stay and work for up to 2 years under the Third Level Graduate Scheme.

  • Can I bring my family?
    Yes, but rules vary based on visa type and course duration. Postgraduate students often have more options.
  • How do I apply for a student visa?
    Apply online via the INIS website with an acceptance letter, proof of funds, and health insurance.
  • What if I don’t meet English requirements?
    Many universities offer preparatory English courses to help meet language requirements.
  • Are internships available?
    Yes, many programs include internships or co-ops, particularly in business, IT, and engineering fields.

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