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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.

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