IRELAND

Why Choose to Study In IRELAND?

Over 1,90,000 students choose the Ireland as a preferred destination to learn. Ireland is an ideal study destination for international students due to its cost-effective and high-quality education, rich cultural experience, and breathtaking natural beauty. The country offers a safe and welcoming environment, with English as the primary language spoken, making it easy for international students to adapt. Ireland is home to top-ranked universities, with a strong focus on research and innovation, providing students with opportunities to engage in cutting-edge projects and gain valuable skills.

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Job opportunities after graduation or Post Study work Permit.

Ireland offers various job opportunities for international students after graduation, with a post-study work permit allowing them to stay and work in the country for up to two years. This scheme is available to students who have graduated from Irish higher education institutions with a recognized degree.

International students engaged in full-time study of at least one year’s duration do not need a work permit to work in Ireland. However, students holding a valid immigration stamp 2 permission will be permitted to work 40 hours per week only during the months of June, July, August and September and from 15th December to 15th January inclusive, and at all other times, they will be limited to working 20 hours per week.

Top Universities

Ireland is home to some of the world's top universities, offering a wide range of academic programs to international students. The top universities in Ireland include Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, University College Cork, National University of Ireland Galway, University of Limerick, Dublin City University, Maynooth University, and Technological University of Dublin.

Studying in Ireland offers many advantages, with access to courses taught in the English language being key. Irish literature is known for its extensive use of the English language, making it possible for those coming to study in Ireland easily transition without worrying about language barriers. The best part is that you can even learn Gaelic, a native and vibrant language found exclusively in Ireland.

For international students, navigating the cost of studying abroad can be daunting. Fortunately, the Irish government has implemented schemes to help those students who need to work while studying in Ireland. A green card program or work visa is available, and many universities offer internships so students can gain practical experience in their field of study.

Furthermore, various student support services are available to international students in Ireland. Universities and colleges offer support services such as academic advising, career guidance, and mental health counselling. International students can also find peer support through student societies and clubs.

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"Teaching is the greatest act of optimism."

- Dr.Colleen Wilcox , Limerick University.