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About Ireland:

Ireland has a long and strong tradition of education and is historically known as the “Island of Saints and Scholars”. This has led to education always being highly valued and a focus for funding and development. It has also been a major factor in Ireland’s economic success in recent years. Among other things, Ireland was named “Best Place in the World to Live” by the Economist in.

International students are welcome to study at any third level institution. There are nine universities in Ireland – 2 in Northern Ireland and 7 in the Republic. These universities offer bachelor, master and doctorate programs in addition to a wide range of research. All education at the institutes is validated by Ireland’s national certification authority to ensure that the education provided holds the highest international standard. Many institutes of technology hold postgraduate diploma and degree programs, both taught and research based.

Students holding a valid immigration stamp 2 permission will be permitted to work 40 hours per week only during the months of June, July, August and September and from 15th December to 15th January inclusive. At all other times students holding Immigration permission Stamp 2 will be limited to working 20 hours per week.

All 7 Irish Universities are ranked in the top 3% of institutions worldwide with many research fields in the top 1% in the world.

WHY CHOOSE IRELAND – FROM A STUDENT PERSPECTIVE

From energy filled lecture theatres to the state of the art laboratories, well-resourced libraries and exciting campuses the Irish University experience is something to savor. There is magnetic energy around the Irish Universities that draws students from all over the world. There are currently over 32,000 international students studying in Ireland availing of the extensive range of courses available.

INTAKES

January, May, and October

DEADLINES

Varies from university to university

PASSPORT VALIDITY REQUIREMENT

Validity should extend 6 months at the time of visa application.

LIVING COST

Average living costs may differ somewhat depending on if you choose to study in Northern Ireland or in the Republic as different rules and fees apply. For study at public institution in the Republic of Ireland, you can use the following guideline costs. These may however vary depending on institution and where you live (city or outside, university or private housing).

• Average living costs: 7480 (Euro)

• Tuition fees: Minimum: 7600 (Euro)

• Maximum: 17900 (Euro)

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