Study In Ireland
The country has one of the best higher educational systems in the world. An amount of €728 million is invested each year by the government in the higher education sector.
Why Study In Ireland
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Post-Study
An international student from non-EU nations should apply for a right of residence if they wish to stay for a further period after studies. The applicant must be enrolled in full-time programs mentioned in the Interim List of Eligible Programs (ILEP) to be eligible to apply for the same.
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Academics
Higher education is facilitated through three types of institutes in the country: State-funded public universities, Colleges, and Institutes of technology. Five of Ireland’s universities are ranked among the top 500 in the QS world ranking. English is the medium of study in the country and has around 1,50,000 international students.
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Cost
A general UG degree in the country costs anywhere between €10000 to €25,500 a year as tuition fees alone. Living expenses and boarding charges should be calculated separately and depend on the institution and study location.
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Scholarships
Hundreds of scholarship options are available for international students pursuing their studies in the country. This includes the scholarships from the Irish government, the institutes themselves, and various other organizations.