Study Abroad
Study in Ireland
Ireland is a major technology and business hub in Europe, offering world-class universities and a highly welcoming culture. Get end-to-end guidance from university shortlisting to visa success with our senior counsellors.
Tuition Fees & Cost of Living
| Expense Category | Estimated Average Costs |
|---|---|
| Average Tuition Fees | €10,000 to €25,000 per year |
| Estimated Cost of Living | €10,000 per year (standard living proof) |
Academic & Language Requirements
Minimum 60% - 65% in 12th Grade
Minimum 55% - 60% in Bachelor's degree
IELTS 6.0/6.5 overall (PTE equivalent)
Academic Intakes & Deadlines
Autumn Intake
September (Primary intake for all majors)
Spring Intake
January (Secondary intake for selected courses)
Student Visa Step-by-Step Timeline
Select programs and apply to Irish universities (8-9 months prior)
Get Offer Letter and pay tuition deposit to secure seat
Prepare proof of funds and submit student visa dossier online
Attend visa center for biometrics and passport submission
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I work in Ireland while studying?
A: Yes, you can work up to 20 hours per week during semesters and up to 40 hours per week during holidays.
Q: What is the Irish Third Level Graduate Scheme?
A: It allows master's and PhD graduates to stay and work in Ireland for 2 years (1 year for Bachelor's).
Consult with our Experts
Book a session with a senior counselor to audit your qualifications and prepare your application plan.