
Study
in Ireland
Quick Facts
Ireland is a welcoming, safe and only English-speaking country in Europe.
Known as the Silicon Valley of Europe, Ireland is one of the fastest-growing economies in Europe and is home to over 1000 multinational companies.
Ireland is home to some of the world’s biggest companies in pharmaceutical and bio-medical.
Ranked as the 10th best country in the world for high-quality scientific research.
Offers a post-study work visa of up to two years.
All universities are ranked within the top 5% globally.
All universities are ranked within the top 5% globally.
Qualifications are quality-assured by Quality & Qualifications Ireland, an Irish state agency.
Among the top 20 education systems in the world.
Ireland held the 11th spot in the 2018 Global Innovation Index.
Irish universities rank in the top 1% of global research institutions while providing strategic research facilities for leading companies and welcoming international students to innovative research programs.
Universities

Trinity College Dublin, Dublin

University College Dublin, Dublin

The National University of Ireland Galway
University College Cork, Cork
Dublin City University, Dublin (Pathway as well as UG & PG Direct Entry)
University of Limerick, Limerick
Maynooth University, Maynooth (Pathway as well as UG & PG Direct Entry)
Technological University Dublin (Pathway as well as UG & PG Direct Entry)

South East Technological University (Waterford and Carlow Campus)

Atlantic Technological University (Galway and Letterkenny Campus)
Dundalk Institute of Technology, Dundalk

Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest, Shannon (Limerick and Athlone Campus)
National College of Ireland, Dublin
Dublin Business School, Dublin
Griffith College, Dublin, Cork and Limerick (Campus in 3 cities)
Shannon College of Hotel Management, A college of NUI Galway, Galway

Dublin International Foundation College, Dublin
Cost of Education in Ireland
Types of Expenses | Annual Expenses in € |
---|---|
Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative) | 15000 | Living and Accommodation | 10000 | Airfare to Ireland (Indicative) | 700 | Visa Fees | 195 |
Total Expenses | 25895 |