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Study in Ireland

Ireland is an English-speaking EU destination with growing technology and pharma programmes.

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Overview

Why Ireland?

Ireland is an English-speaking EU destination with growing technology and pharma programmes.

Benefits

Why study in Ireland

Students choose Ireland for academic quality, graduate outcomes and a clear visa pathway. EDU ADVANCE maps eligibility, intakes and documentation before you apply.

Institutions

26 universities in Ireland

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Tuition

Tuition fees

Tuition varies by university and programme. Undergraduate degrees typically range from USD 12,000–45,000 per year.

Living Costs

Cost of living

Budget for accommodation, food, transport and insurance. EDU ADVANCE provides city-level estimates during counselling.

Immigration

Visa information

Student visa requirements include an offer letter, financial evidence, English proficiency and a genuine-student assessment where applicable.

Funding

Scholarships

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Merit scholarships, country awards and university bursaries are available. Deadlines are often earlier than general admissions.

No scholarships are currently listed for this destination. Check back after the next data review.

Admissions

Intakes & deadlines

Main intakes: January/February and September. Some universities also offer May/June starts.

How to Apply

Application process

1. Profile assessment 2. University shortlist 3. Documents 4. Application submission 5. Offer 6. Visa 7. Pre-departure

Admission & English requirements

Admission requirements

Academic transcripts, proof of previous study, and a complete application file as specified by the institution.

English requirements

IELTS, PTE, TOEFL or an approved equivalent is typically required. Confirm the current score with your counsellor.

Work & post-study opportunities

On-campus and limited off-campus work may be available subject to visa conditions.
Post-study work options depend on the destination’s current immigration rules. EDU ADVANCE does not replace official government advice.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Ideally 8–12 months before your intended intake.
Most universities require IELTS, PTE, TOEFL or an approved equivalent.

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