Our Destinations
Destinations
Ireland
Why Study in the Ireland ?
✅ World-Class Education
Ireland’s universities are highly ranked globally and are known for strong research, technology, and business programs (especially STEM and IT).
✅ English-Speaking Country
The primary language of instruction is English, which makes Ireland easier for Indian and other international students to adapt academically and socially.
✅ Work While You Study
International students can work:
- Up to 20 hours/week during term time
- Up to 40 hours/week during holidays
This helps cover part of living costs.
✅ Post-Study Work Opportunities
After graduation, Ireland offers options like the Stamp 1G visa (Third Level Graduate Scheme) — allowing graduates to stay & work for up to 2 years.
✅ Cultural Experience & Safety
Ireland is safe with friendly locals, rich culture, scenic landscapes, and vibrant student life.
Cost of Studying in Ireland
| Types of Expenses | Annual Expenses (EUR) |
|---|---|
| Tuition fees for one year (Approx.) | €15,000 |
| Living and Accommodation | €12,000 |
| Airfare (One Way) | €700 |
| Visa Fees | €195 |
| Total Expenses | €27,895 |
Tips to reduce costs
- Shared Accommodation & Budget Living – Share flats or dorms and cook your own meals instead of eating out to save a significant portion of your living expenses.
- Scholarships & Financial Aid – Apply for government and university scholarships (like the Government of Ireland International Scholarship) to cover part of tuition or living costs.
- Part-Time Work & Student Discounts – Work up to 20 hours/week during semesters, 40 hours during holidays, and use student discounts for transport, groceries, and services.