Study In Ireland
Ireland is a global technology capital, housing major companies like Google, Apple, Meta, Intel & Pfizer—great for internships and career growth.

Quick facts
2-year post-study work visa
Europe’s fastest-growing tech economy
English-speaking safe country
Top hub for Pharma, IT & Finance
Cost of Studying in Ireland
Types of Expenses | Annual Expenses in EURO |
Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative)* | 10000 - 25000 |
Living and Accommodation | 10000 - 15000 |
Airfare | 1000 |
Visa Fees | 600 |
Total Expenses | 20060 - 40060 |
Popular Universities in Ireland
Trinity College Dublin
University College Dublin
Dublin City University
University of Galway
Maynooth University
Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin)
Munster Technological University
University of Limerick
Popular Courses in Ireland
Computer & Software Engineering
Finance & Business Analytics
Pharmacy & Biotechnology

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Study in Ireland FAQ's
Ireland offers globally recognised degrees, high academic standards, and strong career opportunities in technology, business, and healthcare.
Yes. Irish universities are globally ranked, and degrees are recognised worldwide, especially in IT, data science, pharma, and business.
- Tuition fees: €10,000 – €25,000 per year (varies by course)
- Living expenses: €900 – €1,200 per month (approx.)
- Yes. Students can work:
- 20 hours per week during term time
- 40 hours per week during holidays
Ireland offers the Third Level Graduate Scheme:
- 1 year stay-back for Bachelor’s graduates
- 2 years stay-back for Master’s graduates