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Why Study in Ireland ?
Ireland offers globally recognized education with top-ranked universities and innovative programs. Students benefit from a vibrant cultural experience, a welcoming community, and opportunities in thriving industries like technology and pharmaceuticals. With post-study work options, Ireland is a gateway to career success.
35K
International students
5K
Indian students
€2.5B
Economic impact
60%
STEM fields
Your Guide to Studying in Ireland
S.no. | Study Program | Average Fees (in Euros*) |
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1 | Undergraduate Program | €10,000 to €29,000 annually |
2 | Postgraduate Masters Degree | €9,500 to €34,500 annually |
3 | Doctoral Degree | €9,500 to €34,500 annually |
Expense Category | Details & Estimated Monthly Cost |
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Accommodation |
Dublin: €1,200 - €2,200/month (single-bedroom apartment) Other Cities: €900 - €1,500/month Shared Accommodation: €500 - €900/person/month |
Utilities (Electricity, Heating, Water, Waste) | €150 - €200/month |
Internet and Mobile Phone |
Internet: €40 - €60/month Mobile Phone Plan: €15 - €30/month |
Food and Groceries | €250 - €400/month (depends on lifestyle) |
Transportation |
Dublin Public Transport: €120 - €150/month (student rates apply) Other Cities: €100 - €130/month Alternatives: Walking, Bicycles |
Healthcare and Insurance |
Private Insurance: €45 - €70/month GP Visit: €60 - €75 per visit |
Leisure & Miscellaneous |
Eating Out: €12 - €20 per meal Gym: €30 - €60/month Movie Ticket: €10 - €15 |
Total Estimated Monthly Cost |
Dublin: €1,800 - €2,800 Other Cities: €1,300 - €2,000 |
S. No. | Name of the Scholarship | Description |
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1 | The Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship |
Under this initiative, 60 scholarships are granted for 1-year study at Bachelors, Masters, or PhD levels if you have been offered a place at an Irish higher education institution. Benefits: • €10,000 stipend for 1 year • Fully funded tuition and registration costs |
2 | University Scholarships | Many Irish universities offer merit-based scholarships ranging from €2,000 to €5,000 depending on academic performance and course selection. |
University | QS World Rankings 2025 |
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Trinity College Dublin (TCD) | 87 |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 126 |
University College Cork | 273 |
University of Galway | 273 |
Dublin City University | 421 |
University of Limerick | 421 |
Maynooth University | 801–850 |
Technological University Dublin | 851–900 |
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FAQ’S
Can I bring my family with me while studying in Ireland?
Generally, non-EU students cannot bring dependents while studying unless they are pursuing specific postgraduate research programs.
Is it easy to find accommodation in Ireland?
Accommodation can be competitive, especially in major cities like Dublin. It’s advisable to secure housing early, whether on-campus or through private rentals.
Are there post-study work opportunities in Ireland?
Yes, under the Third Level Graduate Scheme, students can stay and work in Ireland for up to 2 years after completing their studies.
Do I need health insurance while studying in Ireland?
Yes, international students are required to have private health insurance to cover medical expenses during their stay.
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