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Ireland is a leading English-speaking study destination in Europe, enrolling over 40,400 international students in 2023/24, the first time the country crossed the 40,000 mark. The higher education system is closely aligned with high-growth sectors such as technology, pharmaceuticals, finance, and data science, supported by the European headquarters of global employers. International graduates benefit from 12–24 months of post-study work rights, strong employment outcomes, and clear pathways into Ireland’s labour market. Academic quality is regulated nationally by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI) under the oversight of the Higher Education Authority (HEA)

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Key insights

40,400

International Students

85%

Employment Rate

24 months

Post Study Work Rights

20 hours

Part Time Work

EUR 30,000-45,000

Hourly Wage For Student Level Jobs

N/A

Institutions Are Regulated Under National Education Quality Frameworks (TEQSA & ASQA)

Cost of Studying in Ireland

Tuition fees are set independently by each institution and vary by program and level
Bachelor's Degree (Non-EU)

9,000 - 25,000

Bachelor's Medicine/Veterinary (Non-EU)

50,000 - 65,000

Master's Degree (Non-EU)

10,000 - 35,000

Master's Business/STEM (Non-EU)

15,000 - 30,000

PhD Programs (Non-EU)

10,000 - 25,000

Student Contribution Fee (All Students)

3,000 (2024/25), reduced to 2,500 (January 2026 onwards)

Bachelor's (EU/EEA)

0 (Free Fees Initiative, student contribution applies)

Master's/PhD (EU/EEA)

3,000 - 20,000

Cost of Living in Ireland

Ireland has higher living costs than many European destinations, with Dublin representing the most expensive city.
Cost of Living Pie Chart in Ireland

Admission Requirements for Studying in Ireland

  • Academic transcripts from all previously attended institutions
  • Certified English translations of academic documents where required
  • Secondary school leaving certificate or recognised undergraduate degree meeting Irish entry standards
  • Academic performance meeting institution- and program-specific grade requirements
  • Official Letter of Acceptance from a recognised Irish higher education institution
  • Statement of Purpose outlining academic background, program choice, and career objectives
  • Letters of Recommendation (typically 2–3) for competitive postgraduate programs
  • Curriculum Vitae detailing education, work experience, research, and achievements
  • Valid passport with minimum 6 months validity beyond intended stay
  • Proof of financial capacity: minimum EUR 10,000 per year (guideline: EUR 7,000 fees + EUR 3,000 living costs
  • English language proficiency test results meeting institutional requirements
  • Portfolio for creative programs such as Architecture, Design, Fine Arts, Film, and Music
  • Interview for highly competitive programs (Medicine, selected Master’s programs)
  • Proof of private medical insurance or eligibility for Irish health insurance schemes

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Language Requirements

English proficiency is mandatory for all English-taught programs
English Language Test Required Score
<p><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="font-family:Outfit,sans-serif"><span style="color:#000000">Bachelor&#39;s: 6.0-6.5 overall Master&#39;s: 6.5-7.0 overall PhD: 6.5-7.5 overall Medicine/Law: 7.0+ overall</span></span></span></p>

Bachelor's: 6.0-6.5 overall Master's: 6.5-7.0 overall PhD: 6.5-7.5 overall Medicine/Law: 7.0+ overall

<p><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="font-family:Outfit,sans-serif"><span style="color:#000000">Bachelor&#39;s: 80-90 overall Master&#39;s: 90-100 overall PhD: 95-110 overall Medicine/Law: 100+ overall</span></span></span></p>

Bachelor's: 80-90 overall Master's: 90-100 overall PhD: 95-110 overall Medicine/Law: 100+ overall

<p><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="font-family:Outfit,sans-serif"><span style="color:#000000">Bachelor&#39;s: 59-63 overall Master&#39;s: 63-70 overall PhD: 63-75 overall</span></span></span></p>

Bachelor's: 59-63 overall Master's: 63-70 overall PhD: 63-75 overall

<p><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="font-family:Outfit,sans-serif"><span style="color:#000000">Bachelor&#39;s: Grade C or B Master&#39;s/PhD: Grade B or A</span></span></span></p>

Bachelor's: Grade C or B Master's/PhD: Grade B or A

<p><span style="font-size:11pt"><span style="font-family:Outfit,sans-serif"><span style="color:#000000">Bachelor&#39;s: 100-110 Master&#39;s: 110-120 PhD: 120+ (accepted by some institutions)</span></span></span></p>

Bachelor's: 100-110 Master's: 110-120 PhD: 120+ (accepted by some institutions)

Visa Requirements

Ireland’s study visa system allows international students to work part-time during studies and transition into post-study employment under the Third Level Graduate Scheme

Ireland Study Visa requirements:

  • Valid passport with minimum 6 months validity beyond intended stay
  • Letter of Acceptance from recognized Irish higher education institution on official letterhead
  • Evidence of payment of at least EUR 6,000 toward tuition fees (or full amount if lower)
  • Proof of financial resources: Bank statements or sponsor letters demonstrating EUR 10,000 per year (EUR 7,000 for fees + EUR 3,000 for living costs minimum guideline)
  • Evidence of private medical insurance coverage valid in Ireland
  • Explanation letter outlining study intentions, reasons for choosing Ireland, program details
  • Academic transcripts and certificates from previous studies with certified English translations
  • English language proficiency test results meeting institutional requirements
  • Completed online visa application form with application fee payment
  • Recent passport-sized photographs meeting Irish visa specifications
  • Evidence of accommodation arrangements in Ireland or intent to secure accommodation
  • Proof of payment of visa application fee
  • Travel history documentation if applicable
  • Clear criminal record (may be requested depending on nationality and circumstances)
  • Third Level Graduate Scheme allows pathway to longer-term work authorization

Intakes in Ireland

Intake

Application Timeline

September/October - Main Intake 80% of admissions

November previous year - March current year (varies by institution)

January/February - Secondary Intake 15% of admissions

August - October previous year (limited programs)

May - Limited Intake 5% of admissions

December - February (very limited programs)

Post-Study Work Opportunities in Ireland

Ireland’s Third Level Graduate Scheme enables graduates to remain in the country for employment or job-seeking, with strong demand across technology, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, and financial services.

Field

Average Salary (EUR/Year)

Employment Rate

Software Engineering

35,000 - 50,000

91%

Data Science & Analytics

35,000 - 50,000

89%

IT & Computer Science

30,000 - 45,000

90%

Engineering (All)

28,000 - 40,000

87%

Healthcare Professions

28,000 - 35,000

94%

Business & Finance

28,000 - 38,000

84%

Scholarships in Ireland

Scholarship funding in Ireland is primarily concentrated at postgraduate and research levels, with competitive government and university-led programs. Undergraduate funding opportunities exist but are limited in number and value.

Scholarship Name

Administered By

Eligibility

Benefits

Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships

Irish Government, Higher Education Authority

International students for one year of study in Ireland at undergraduate or postgraduate level

EUR 10,000 for one year (60 scholarships awarded annually based on 2021 data)

Irish Aid Fellowship Training Programme

Irish Aid

Students from developing countries pursuing development-related postgraduate programs

Full tuition, living expenses, travel allowance

Trinity College Dublin Scholarships

Trinity College Dublin

Undergraduate and postgraduate students based on academic merit and financial need

Varies: EUR 5,000 to full tuition coverage

UCD Global Excellence Scholarships

University College Dublin

Outstanding international undergraduate and postgraduate students

10-50% tuition fee reduction

University-Specific Entrance Scholarships

Various Irish Universities

High-achieving international first-year students with excellent secondary school results

EUR 2,000 - EUR 10,000 per year (varies by institution)

Postgraduate Research Scholarships

Individual Universities, Research Councils

PhD candidates with strong research proposals and academic backgrounds

Full tuition plus stipend EUR 18,500-EUR 24,000 per year

Sports Scholarships

Various Universities

Student-athletes demonstrating exceptional sporting achievement

Partial tuition support, training facilities access

Need-Based Financial Aid

Select Irish Universities

Students demonstrating financial hardship with strong academic records

Varies by institution: EUR 1,000 - EUR 5,000

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