Ireland's reputation for high quality education is built on the foundation of commitment to excellence. Its world renowned universities offer internationally recognised qualifications...
Seven public universities of Ireland are ranked within the top 700 of the world as per the 2012/13 QS World University Rankings...
The Irish economy is dominated by its IT sector which represents one third of Ireland's total exports, sales of approximately €50 billion per annum with 70,000 skilled people employed...
Despite an unemployment rate of almost 15%, there is still a shortage of candidates with the skills...
On average individuals in the Republic of Ireland have an annual gross income of €26,800. 1.5 million individuals (40%) have a gross income between €10,000 and €30,000 per annum. 2.6 million individuals (77%) have a gross income below €50,000 per annum – this excludes those with zero....
Tuition Fees (EUR€) Undergraduate Bachelor Degree - 9000 Euros to 20000 Euros Postgraduate Masters Degree - 9000 Euros to 20000 Euros
Major Intake: September Minor Intake: Jan/Feb Students considering Ireland are recommended to begin the application procedure 8-12 months prior to the intake...
To be assured of obtaining the best quality advice about the opportunities available for studying in Ireland students should register with The World Wide College.
Here is a list of documents required for Ireland: Attested copies of X, XII & Graduate Degree (if applicable), mark sheets including Backlogs (Re-sits)
Many universities will require students to have passed one or more additional tests prior to giving admission. These range from the standardised graduate...
20 hours week International students are allowed to work part-time for 20 hours per week while studying at an Irish university...
2 Years Students have the option of applying for 2 year post work permit after the studies are over...
Students enrolling for courses lasting more than three months will apply for D student visa, and those opting for less than 3 months will require C visa.
Ireland is ready to welcome you for a wonderful university education. Are you ready to experience the Ireland first-hand?