Study In irealand
Key Details
Personalized Study Abroad Counseling
Expert guidance tailored to help students choose programs that match their goals.
Scholarship and Financial Aid Assistance
Support in finding scholarships and aid to make studying abroad more affordable.
University Application Assistance
Comprehensive step-by-step support with university applications, deadlines, and document preparation for studying abroad.
Visa and Immigration Support
Expert guidance on student visa applications to help ensure a smooth transition for studying abroad.
Global University Partnerships
Gain access to a global network of top universities, offering diverse study abroad options for every field.
24/7 Support and Assistance
24/7 support for international students, offering assistance with questions or challenges during their study abroad experience.
Tuition Fees
Undergraduate and Postgraduate: For non-EU/EEA students, tuition fees range from €9,000 to €25,000 per year, depending on the university and program.
Scholarships: Various scholarships are available for international students, including the Government of Ireland Scholarships, university-specific scholarships, and grants from private organizations.
Living Costs
- Accommodation: €400 – €1,000 per month, depending on location and type of accommodation.
- Food and Groceries: Approximately €200 to €300 per month.
- Transport: Around €50 to €100 per month, with many cities offering student discounts on public transport.
- Miscellaneous: Including personal expenses, leisure, and study materials, approximately €100 to €200 per month.
- Total Estimated Living Costs: €700 to €1,200 per month.
Entry Requirements
- Academic Qualifications: Completion of Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) with good grades. Specific entry requirements vary by course and institution.
- English Language Proficiency: Proof of English proficiency through tests like IELTS, TOEFL, or PTE Academic. Typically, an IELTS score of 6.0 to 6.5 or a TOEFL score of 80 to 90 is required.
- Specific Program Requirements: Some programs may have additional requirements, such as relevant work experience, a portfolio (for design courses), or specific subject prerequisites.
Academic Qualifications
- Undergraduate: Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) with strong grades. Some universities may require completion of a foundation course if your qualifications do not meet direct entry requirements.
- Postgraduate: A Bachelor’s degree from a recognized institution with a GPA that meets the program’s requirements, usually a minimum of 2.5 to 3.0 out of 4.0.
Courses
There are plenty of courses to choose from in the United Kingdom. A wide range of subjects is taught in most universities.
Popular Courses
Art, Design, and Performing Arts
- Art, Performing Arts & Design
- Arts
- Cinematic and Photography
- Design Studies
- Drama
- Fashion
- Landscape Design
- Music
- Photography
Engineering
- Agricultural Engineering
- Biochemical Engineering
- Chemical Engineering
- Civil and Structural Engineering
- Electrical Engineering
- Environmental Engineering
- Mechanical Engineering
- Materials Science and Engineering
- Robotics
- Software Engineering
- Renewable Energy Engineering
- Aerospace Engineering
- Biomedical Engineering
- Computer Science and Engineering
- Petroleum Engineering
Science
- Biological Science
- Chemistry (Pure and Applied)
- Environmental Science
- Physics and Astronomy
- Geology
Business and Management
- Accounting
- Accounting & Finance
- Business & Management
- Business Studies
- Economics
- Economics & Econometrics
- Finance
- HR Management
- Management Studies
- Marketing
- MBA
Health and Medicine
- BSc Occupational Therapy
- Dentistry
- Health Studies
- Medicine
- Medicine & Dentistry
- MSc Occupational Therapy (pre-reg)
- Nursing
- Nutrition
- Pharmacology, Toxicology & Pharmacy
- Physiotherapy
- Veterinary
- Veterinary Science
Humanities and Social Sciences
- Anthropology
- Archaeology
- Communication & Media Studies
- Education Studies
- History
- Law
- Linguistics
- Politics & International Studies
- Psychology
- Social Work
- Sociology
Technology and Computing
- Computer Science
- Software Engineering
Other Specialized Fields
- Architecture
- Construction & Property Management
- Environmental Studies
- Human Resources
- Law
- Marketing
- Performing Arts
- Psychology
- Urban Studies
Coming Soon Courses
Visa and Health Insurance Requirements
Visa Requirements
Non-EU/EEA students must apply for a student visa (Stamp 2) to study in Ireland. This requires:
- Proof of acceptance from an Irish educational institution.
- Proof of financial means to support yourself during your studies.
- Valid health insurance coverage.
Health Insurance
Non-EU/EEA students are required to have private health insurance covering their stay in Ireland. Make sure your insurance policy meets the coverage standards set for international students in Ireland.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. What destinations are available for international studies?
We offer several universities and schools in the following English-speaking and European countries:
- United Kingdom
- United States
- Ireland
- Denmark
- Sweden
2. What are the requirements for applying to these universities?
Requirements may vary by university and program, but typically include academic qualifications, language proficiency tests, and personal statements. Some countries may also require proof of financial support and health insurance.
3. How can I apply for a student visa?
You can apply for a student visa through the respective embassy or consulate of the country you are planning to study in, usually after receiving your university acceptance letter. Each country has its own visa process:
- UK: Tier 4 (General) Student Visa
- USA: F-1 Student Visa
- Iceland: D Visa for studies
- Denmark: Danish Student Visa
- Sweden: Swedish Student Visa
4. What support services are available for international students?
Most universities provide support services including orientation, counseling, academic advising, and assistance with housing and travel arrangements. Each country offers specific support for international students.
5. How do I finance my studies abroad?
You can finance your studies through personal savings, scholarships, grants, or student loans. Many universities also offer financial aid options for international students, including specific scholarships for students from certain countries.
Most popular destinations
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