IRELAND
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Why Ireland?
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Ireland’s worldwide reputation for high quality education is built on the solid foundation of the country’s commitment to excellence. Universities in Ireland offer programs right from certificate level to doctorate level. Ireland has several renowned universities, 14 technical institutes and 24 recognized independent institutes. All are closely associated with their respective industries. You can study Bachelor’s degree in Ireland in 3-4 years and study a subsequent graduate diploma in one year duration. One can attain master’s degree in one to three years duration.
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Highlights:
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A world class educational setup
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Easy visa processing
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One year of work rights after completion of studies
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Part time work opportunities available during studies
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Ireland has one of the lowest unemployment rates in the whole of Europe signifying a flourishing job market
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How much does it cost?
The tuition fees for non-EU international students vary widely from institution to institution and also course to course. The below table shows approximate fee values.
Subject Area Undergraduation Fees Postgraduation Fees
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Business and Management € 9,000 – 15,500 € 9,150 – 18,800
Science and Engineering € 9,100 – 20,300 € 9,150 – 18,000
Arts and Humanities € 9,100 – 15,500 € 8,900 – 20,000
Medicine and Health Studies € 31,000 – 45,000 € 12,035 – 37,000
Coming to living costs, an international student may require between € 7,500 to 12,500 per year for food, travel, books, insurance, transport and accommodation. This varies depending on the location, kind of accommodation chosen, etc.
The biggest portion of this sum is accommodation. Each institution has an accommodation officer/advisor who can provide more information about on-campus and nearby accommodation during the studies.
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Here are a few institutions we work with in Ireland -
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Galway Business School (GCI Group)
Dundalk Institute of Technology
GMIT (Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology)
Institute of Technology Blanchardstown
National University of Ireland, Galway
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
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