Ireland

Study in Ireland

European Tech Hub & Friendly Immigration

Study in Ireland, home to European headquarters of Google, Facebook, and Apple. Enjoy quality education, friendly people, and excellent post-study work opportunities in the EU.

34Universities
15,000+Indian Students
2 YearsPost-Study Work
€10-25K/yearAvg Tuition

Why Study in Ireland?

2-year Stay Back Option (Graduate Visa)
Tech giants' European headquarters
English-speaking EU country
Friendly and welcoming culture
Pathway to EU work opportunities
High quality of life

Popular Courses

In-demand programs in Ireland

MS in Data Analytics

Trinity, UCD, DCU

MS in Computer Science

Trinity, UCD, Galway

MBA

Trinity, UCD, Smurfit

MS in Business Analytics

UCD, DCU, UCC

Pharmaceutical Sciences

UCD, Trinity, RCSI

Top Universities

Ireland's leading institutions

Trinity College Dublin

QS Ranking: #81

University College Dublin (UCD)

QS Ranking: #126

University of Galway

QS Ranking: #270

University College Cork

QS Ranking: #303

Dublin City University

QS Ranking: #436

Study Visa (Stamp 2)

Processing Time: 4-8 weeks

Requirements

  • Valid passport
  • Letter of acceptance
  • Proof of fees paid
  • Evidence of €10,000 funds
  • Private medical insurance
  • Academic transcripts
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Work Rights

During Study:

20 hours/week during term, 40 hours during holidays

After Graduation:

Graduate Visa: 2 years for Level 9 (Master's)

Can apply for Critical Skills Employment Permit after

Cost of Study

Tuition (per year)

€10,000 - €25,000

Living Expenses

€10,000 - €15,000

Health Insurance

€150 - €500

Registration Fee

€3,000 (for visa)

Intake Seasons

September

Main Intake

Deadline: Feb - May

January

Spring Intake

Deadline: Sep - November

FAQs

Why is Ireland popular for tech careers?

Ireland hosts European HQs of Google, Facebook, Apple, Microsoft, and many tech startups. Dublin is called the 'Silicon Valley of Europe'.

What is the Stay Back option?

The Graduate Visa allows you to stay and work for 2 years after completing a Master's degree (1 year for Bachelor's).

Is Ireland expensive compared to UK?

Ireland is generally more affordable than London but comparable to other UK cities. Living costs in Dublin are higher than other Irish cities.

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