Study in
Ireland
A globally respected education system, thriving technology sector, and excellent post-study work opportunities make Ireland one of Europe's most attractive destinations for international students.
Why Choose Ireland for
Higher Education?
Ireland has emerged as one of Europe's fastest-growing study destinations — offering globally recognised degrees, strong industry connections, and excellent post-study work opportunities for international students.
Ireland is home to some of Europe's most respected universities and institutes of technology, offering internationally recognised qualifications across business, technology, healthcare, engineering, and the sciences. Degrees earned in Ireland are valued by employers worldwide.
As the European headquarters for global companies including Google, Microsoft, Meta, Apple, Intel, and Pfizer, Ireland provides students with direct access to internships, industry projects, and exceptional graduate employment opportunities.
The Irish education system focuses on innovation, research, and practical learning. Students benefit from modern teaching methods, smaller class sizes, and strong collaboration between universities and industry leaders.
International graduates can remain in Ireland for up to 2 years under the Third Level Graduate Programme, allowing them to gain valuable work experience and potentially transition to long-term employment opportunities within Ireland and across Europe.
Why Study in Ireland
Top Universities in Ireland
Visa Overview
| Visa Type | Stamp | Duration | Work Rights |
|---|---|---|---|
| Student Visa | Stamp 2 | Course Duration | 20 hrs/week |
| Graduate Visa | Stamp 1G | 1–2 Years | Full-Time |
| Dependent Visa | Varies | Case Based | Conditional |
Scholarships for International Students
Cost of Living in Ireland
| Expense Category | Estimated Monthly Cost (€) | Estimated Monthly Cost (INR approx.) |
|---|---|---|
| Accommodation (Shared Housing) | €600 – €1,200 | ₹55,000 – ₹1,10,000 |
| Food & Groceries | €250 – €400 | ₹23,000 – ₹37,000 |
| Public Transport | €70 – €120 | ₹6,500 – ₹11,000 |
| Phone & Internet | €30 – €60 | ₹2,800 – ₹5,500 |
| Health Insurance | €40 – €80 | ₹3,700 – ₹7,300 |
| Study Materials / Books | €30 – €80 | ₹2,800 – ₹7,300 |
| Entertainment & Personal Expenses | €100 – €250 | ₹9,000 – ₹23,000 |
| Estimated Total | €1,120 – €2,190/month | ₹1.0 – ₹2.0 Lakh/month |
Intake Dates & Key Deadlines
• The September intake offers the widest range of programmes and scholarship opportunities.
• Not all universities and courses are available during the January intake.
• Apply for your Irish student visa at least 8–12 weeks before your course start date.
• Early applicants often receive priority consideration for accommodation and scholarships.
• IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, or Duolingo English Test scores are generally accepted and remain valid for 2 years.