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Study in Ireland
Ireland offers internationally respected undergraduate, master’s, and doctoral programs across STEM, business, arts and more. Tuition typically ranges from €10,000–35,000/year (up to €55,000 for medicine), with English-speaking campuses, scholarships, co‑ops, post‑study work permits, multicultural environment, and strong research reputation making it an attractive option for international students.
- Undergraduate tuition typically €10,000–25,000/year; medicine/dentistry up to €55,000/year; postgraduate €10,000–35,000/year
- Living costs vary by city: €10,000–20,000/year (~₹8–16 lakh), higher in Dublin
- Opportunities for scholarships, research assistantships, part‑time work (20 hrs/week) and two‑year post‑study visa (Third‑Level Graduate Scheme)

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WHY CHOOSE IRELAND?
Explore the Key Features That Make Ireland a Premier Destination for Education
Irish universities—such as UCD, Trinity, University of Limerick, UCC—offer quality education in English within EU framework.
Tuition typically €10K–35K/year; specialist programs up to €55K; living expenses €10K–20K/year depending on city.
Government and university scholarships (e.g. GOI‑IES), research assistantships, and merit awards are available to international students.
Graduates can stay and work in Ireland up to two years under the Third‑Level Graduate Scheme.
Ireland is known for friendly culture, multicultural campuses, and high living standards.
Colleges and institutes offer diploma or certificate programs that may articulate into university degrees.
International students can work up to 20 hours/week during term and full‑time during vacations.
Non‑EU students require private health insurance (~€150–1,000/year depending on plan and coverage).
INTAKES TO STUDY IN IRELAND
Irish universities follow two main intakes: Fall (primary, starts September) and Spring (secondary, limited availability). Fall has broader program availability.
| Intake | Availability of Programs | Application Deadline | Program Start |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fall Semester (primary) | Most UG & PG courses | December to April (varies by university) | September – April/May |
| Spring Semester (secondary) | Limited UG & PG programs | September to November | January – May |
STUDY LEVELS AND DISCIPLINES?
Available study options at Irish higher‑education institutions include:

Undergraduate Programs
- •Bachelor’s Degrees (3–4 years)
- •Diploma/Associate Degrees (1–2 years, colleges)

Postgraduate Programs
- •Master’s Degrees (1–2 years)
- •Doctoral Programs (3–5 years)
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COST OF STUDYING IN IRELAND?
Tuition Fee and Scholarships.
The fees below are per year tuition fee estimates. These do not include additional fees for learning resources, equipment, etc. as charged by some institutes.
Undergraduate Degree
- Approximately €10,000 to €25,000/year for most disciplines
- specialist programs (e.g. medicine) €30,000 to €55,000/year
Postgraduate Degree
- Approximately €10,000 to €35,000/year
- PhD and research programs often have lower or funded tuition (~€9,000–20,000)
Scholarships
Universities and Colleges in Ireland offer scholarships, grants, and bursaries to help international students bag the best of educational opportunities in Ireland.
Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions answered: tuition, work options, recognition and program duration
Tuition ranges from roughly €10,000–35,000/year depending on discipline and university; living costs around €10,000–20,000/year.
Yes—students can work up to 20 hrs/week during term and full‑time during holidays; part‑time earnings help offset living expenses.
Yes—degrees from accredited Irish universities are recognized globally and respected for academic and professional quality.
The Third‑Level Graduate Scheme allows international graduates to stay and work in Ireland for up to two years after completing their studies.
Yes—non‑EU students must have private health insurance, typically costing between €150 and €1,000/year depending on coverage.
Students may start with diploma or associate‑level programs (1–2 years) at colleges (costing around €10,000–15,000/year) and transfer to universities.
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