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Ireland offers world-class education, globally recognized universities, and a safe, welcoming environment. It’s also home to top global companies, offering excellent career opportunities after graduation.
Popular courses include Data Science, Computer Science, Business Analytics, Engineering, and Health Sciences. These programs are aligned with current industry demands.
Tuition fees range from €10,000 to €25,000 per year depending on the course and institution. Living expenses are approximately €800–€1,200 per month.
Yes, most universities require an English proficiency test like IELTS or TOEFL. Some may waive it if your previous education was in English.
Yes, international students can work up to 20 hours per week during term and 40 hours during holidays. This helps with living expenses and gaining experience.
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Common documents include academic transcripts, passport, English test scores, Statement of Purpose (SOP), and Letters of Recommendation. Some programs may have additional requirements.
It’s best to start 6–9 months in advance to ensure enough time for documentation, admission, and visa procedures. Early planning increases your chances of admission and scholarship opportunities.
Yes, international students are required to have private health insurance before arriving in Ireland. We assist with choosing the right insurance provider.
Yes, many students transition from the graduate scheme to work permits and eventually apply for permanent residency. Ireland offers a clear path to long-term stay for skilled professionals.
