TRINITY

Study in Ireland

Fact

Capital

Dublin

Population

5.3 Million

Language

English, Irish (Gaelic)

GDP

$545 Billion

International Students

40,000+

Dialing Code

+353

Currency

Euro (€)

Universities

30+

Top Universities

Trinity College Dublin

- 6.5 Minimum IELTS Required
- 87 Ranking

University College Dublin

- 6.5 Minimum IELTS Required
- 126 Ranking

University College Cork

- 6.5 Minimum IELTS Required
- 273 Ranking

University of Galway

- 6.5 Minimum IELTS Required
- 273 Ranking

University of Limerick

- 6.5 Minimum IELTS Required
- 421 Ranking

Dublin City University

- 6.5 Minimum IELTS Required
- 421 Ranking

Maynooth University

- 6.5 Minimum IELTS Required
- 801–850 Ranking

Technological University Dublin

- 6.0 Minimum IELTS Required
- 851–900 Ranking

Admission Requirements

Copy of a valid passport

CV/Resume (mainly for postgraduate programs)

High school certificate (Year 12) or equivalent for Undergraduate programs

Statement of Purpose (SOP) or Personal Statement

Bachelor’s degree from a recognized university for Postgraduate programs

Academic transcripts and certificates

English proficiency scores (IELTS/TOEFL/PTE)

Portfolio (required for some design, art, or architecture courses)

Letters of Recommendation (LOR)

Evidence of funds / financial documents

Valid student visa (after receiving the admission offer)

Visa

Student Permit

Ireland Student Visa (Stamp 2)
 Cost – €60 (Single Entry) / €100 (Multiple Entry)
 Type – Study / Part-time Work

This visa is for international students who want to study in Ireland for courses longer than 3 months. It allows students to live in Ireland during their studies and work up to 20 hours per week during term time and 40 hours per week during holidays.

Cost Of Living (Monthly)

Rent
€700 – €1,200

Food
€250 – €350

Transport
€80 – €120

Miscellaneous
€150 – €250

Careers + Work Opportunities

Studying in Ireland offers excellent career opportunities for international students. Ireland is home to many global companies, especially in technology, finance, and pharmaceuticals. Students can gain valuable work experience during and after their studies. The popular areas of employment in Ireland are as follows:

1. Information Technology (IT)

2. Business and Management

3. Engineering and Technology

4. Pharmaceutical and Life Sciences

5. Finance and Accounting

5. Finance and Accounting

7. Hospitality and Tourism

8. Healthcare and Nursing

Frequently Asked Questions

Tuition fees usually range from €10,000 – €25,000 per year, depending on the course and university.

International students can earn around €10 – €13 per hour while working part-time during their studies.

Yes. Through the Third Level Graduate Scheme, graduates can stay and work in Ireland for 1–2 years depending on their degree level.

Popular courses include Information Technology, Data Analytics, Business, Finance, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and Engineering.

Some of the top universities include Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, and University College Cork.

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