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Why Study in Ireland?

Ireland has an amazing combination of academic excellence, career prospects, and a diverse lifestyle. Students can earn internationally recognized degrees in Ireland and get direct links to European job markets. Vibrant student life, welcoming society, and a stable economy make Ireland an ideal destination to pursue higher education.

eduaid Immigration Services has been helping students achieve their study abroad goals since 2000. With 25 years of experience, we offer professional guidance at every step of your journey – from selecting course and university to visa processing and post-study support.

  • Ireland has many globally-known and high-ranking institutions, including Trinity College Dublin, University College Cork, and University of Limerick.
  • Through the Third Level Graduate Scheme, international students can stay and work in Ireland for up to 2 years after completing graduation.
  • Many leading tech, finance, and pharmaceutical companies have their European headquarters in Ireland. So, Ireland has strong job prospects.
  • Ireland is a safe country with a multicultural environment and a high standard of living.
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s Entry Requirements:
    • Minimum 65% (4.0 GPA for business students) in 12th standard. 
    • IELTS – 6.0 overall score no bands less than 5.5.
  • Master’s Entry Requirements:
    • Completion of 4 years of Bachelor’s with minimum 65% 
    • IELTS- 6.5/6.0 overall score with no bands less than 6.0
Intakes

January

  • Application Deadline: September

September

  • Application Deadline: April
Application Process

 

    • Step 1: Choose your program and university
    • Step 2: Check entry requirements
    • Step 3: Prepare application documents
    • Step 4: Apply to the university
    • Step 5: Receive an offer letter
    • Step 6: Accept the offer and pay tuition deposit
    • Step 7: Apply for an Irish Student Visa
Migration Opportunities

 

    • During Study: Students can work up to 20 hours per week during academic sessions and 40 hours per week on vacation.
    • Post-Study Work Visa: After a Bachelor’s degree, students can stay and work for up to 1 year. For a Master’s degree, the timeline is two years. 
    • Critical Skills Employment Permit: Graduates in high-demand jobs may pursue a Critical Skills Employment Permit (for professionals in sectors like tech, engineering, healthcare, and finance). It leads to residency pathways after two years of employment.
    • General Employment Permit: Professionals in other industries can apply for a General Employment Permit.
FAQ

Q: Are scholarships available for international students in Ireland?

Yes. Many universities and the Irish government offer scholarships based on academic merit and specific country agreements.

Q: Can I bring my spouse or children with me?

No. You can’t bring your spouse or children to Ireland under a student visa.

Q: Is English proficiency required in Ireland?

Yes. Most universities in Ireland require IELTS or equivalent English language test scores as part of the admission process.

Q: Is studying in Ireland more affordable than in USA/Canada?

Yes. Tuition fees and living costs in Ireland are slightly lower than in the USA/Canada. 

Q: How does eduaid help me study in Ireland?

eduaid offers end-to-end service, including eligibility check, course & university selection, application preparation, and visa assistance.