Why Study in the Ireland?
Essential Information
Location: Ireland is the second-largest island of the British Isles and comprises the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.
Major Intakes:
- ● Major Intake: September
- ● Other Intakes: January, May.
Living Costs: Can vary from €7,000 to €11,000 p.a. based on location.
Tuition Fee:
- ● Masters Programs: Can cost between €8,500 - €13,000 p.a.
- ● Diploma Programs: Can cost between €7,000 - €10,000 p.a.
Key Facts:
- ● Language: Irish, English
- ● Currency: Euro (EUR)
- ● Capital: Dublin
Benefits of Studying in Ireland:
- ● Excellent quality of education
- ● Students can do part-time work alongside their studies
- ● Excellent resources and research facilities
- ● Vibrant and diverse alumni network
Admission Process:
- ● Applicants must complete secondary school certification or its equivalent
- ● Demonstrate English language proficiency through language tests
- ● Furnish proof of funds covering living costs for the first year
- ● The admission process usually takes between 1 to 2 weeks.
Visa Process:
- ● After admission confirmation, apply for pre-visa approval from the Ireland Embassy.
- ● Upon receiving pre-visa approval, pay the fee for the first term
- ● Visa approval will be done after fee payment
Work Opportunities::
- ●Like the normal international standards, students can work up to 20 hours/week during the academic session and 40 hours/week during holidays.
Additional Information:
- ● Ireland is becoming increasingly popular due to its English-speaking environment, historic campuses, excellent academic courses, and abundant research opportunities.
- ● The country ranks high in the Global Innovation Index and serves as the European hub for more than 1,000 companies across the world
- ● Quick admission process, that is pretty straightforward as welI
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