Expand Your Horizons — Achieve Your Future with an Irish Education
Fields frequently chosen include:
These align with global job trends and the strong academic reputation of many Irish universities.
Tuition & Typical Costs
Important Tip
Budget carefully including tuition + living costs + travel + health insurance. Irish visa/immigration considers your ability to fund the full duration.
Academic Requirements
Key Documents to Prepare
Steps to Apply:
Working While Studying
Non-EEA students in Ireland may work up to 20 hours/week during term-time and 40 hours/week during scheduled breaks.
Studying in Ireland offers a strong base for global employability, particularly in tech, business, research and multinational sectors. Graduates may explore staying in Ireland for work or moving internationally depending on their field and network.
Costs vary by institution and programme. You’ll need to budget for tuition, plus proof of funds (at least ~€10,000/year for many courses) and living expenses such as accommodation, food, transport. DBS
Many English-taught programmes require it. Check with your institution; some may accept previous English-medium education.
For long courses (over 8 months) you’ll need to show access to around €10,000/year (or more); for shorter courses under 8 months, the amount may be ~€833/month. Trinity College Dublin
Yes – up to 20 hours per week during term time, and up to 40 hours per week in breaks, subject to your visa/residence permit conditions. Dublin.ie
Apply as soon as you receive your offer and all documents are ready. Allow up to 8 weeks processing, so start 3–4 months ahead of your course start date. Griffith College
Ireland offers internationally respected education, English-medium study options, safe student-friendly environment, part-time work opportunities, and a route into global careers.