Why Study in the Ireland

  • English-speaking country in the European Union
  • Globally recognised universities and degrees
  • Strong presence of multinational companies
  • Excellent post-study work opportunities
  • Safe, friendly, and student-focused environment
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🎓 Undergraduate Programs

  • Duration: 3 – 4 years
  • Entry requirement: 12th standard or equivalent
  • IELTS or accepted English proficiency required

📘 Postgraduate Programs

  • Duration: 1 – 2 years
  • Entry requirement: Bachelor’s degree
  • Popular for business, IT, data science, and engineering

📅 Ireland Intakes

  • September – Main intake
  • January – Limited programs

Top Universities in the Ireland

  • Trinity College Dublin
  • University College Dublin (UCD)
  • University College Cork (UCC)
  • National University of Ireland Galway
  • Dublin City University (DCU)

We help shortlist universities based on your academic profile, budget, and career goals.

Cost of Studying in Ireland

Tuition Fees

  • Undergraduate: EUR 9,000 – 25,000 per year
  • Postgraduate: EUR 10,000 – 30,000 per year

Living Costs

  • Approx. EUR 10,000 – 12,000 per year
  • Depends on city and accommodation type

Work Opportunities

  • Part-time work: 20 hours per week during term
  • Full-time work during scheduled holidays
  • Strong job market in IT, finance, pharma, and business sectors

Our counsellors guide you through eligible scholarships and applications.

Ireland Student Visa Process

Visa Type: Irish Student Visa (Long Stay – D Visa)

  • Receive offer letter from an Irish institution
  • Accept the offer and pay required tuition deposit
  • Prepare financial and academic documents
  • Apply online for Irish student visa
  • Attend biometric appointment (if required)

Documents Required for Ireland Student Visa

  • Valid passport
  • University offer letter
  • Proof of tuition fee payment
  • Proof of funds for living expenses
  • Academic transcripts and certificates
  • English language test scores
  • Statement of purpose
  • Visa application documents

Post-Study Work Opportunities in the Germany

  • Undergraduate graduates: 1 year stay-back
  • Postgraduate graduates: up to 2 years stay-back
  • Graduates can switch to a work permit after securing a job

Ireland offers one of the best job-oriented post-study pathways in Europe.

Why Choose Unisupport For Ireland

  • Expert guidance for Ireland universities and courses
  • Assistance with applications and documentation
  • Visa process support and interview guidance
  • Career-oriented counselling
  • End-to-end support from admission to visa approval

Is IELTS mandatory to study in Ireland?
Most Irish universities require IELTS or an equivalent English language test.

Can I work while studying in Ireland?
Yes. Students can work up to 20 hours per week during term and full-time during holidays.

Is Ireland good for jobs after studies?
Yes. Ireland hosts many global companies and offers strong post-study work options.

When should I apply for Ireland intake?
It is recommended to apply 8–10 months before intake for better availability.