Ireland FAQ
Living expenses will vary depending upon the location of your institutions, the type of accommodation you opt for and your personal expenditure. On an average, the expenses may vary between Euro 7,000 and Euro 11,000 per year.
Hundreds of scholarships are available for international students from various sources such as the Government of Ireland, the Irish Higher education institutions and other organizations. Scholarships are awarded solely at the discretion of the individual organization which set down their own criteria for eligibility.
Students are allowed to work part-time up to 20 hours per week or full-time up to 40 hours per week during vacation.
All international Non EU students will require a valid student visa to study in Ireland.
To apply for a student visa for Ireland you need an offer of a recognized programme and a receipt of tuition fees payment letter from a college.
Yes, you will be required to get the Police Clearance Certificate from Passport office.
Students from non-EU countries, must have a medical insurance in order to be granted a study visa.
Ireland provided 24 months stay back option to international students pursuing master’s program and those pursuing bachelors are entitled to a stay back option of 6 months to one year.
