Quick facts about studying in Ireland
The Republic of Ireland is a part of the European Union. Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom, with Belfast as its Capital. The southern Republic of Ireland is a sovereign country and part of the European Union (EU), with Dublin as its Capital.
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The Republic of Ireland is home to top global companies across ICT, pharmaceuticals, financial services, and multinationals, making it an excellent location for after-study employment.
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As an international student in the Republic of Ireland, you can work part-time up to 20 hours per week and 40 hours per week during holidays.
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Most institutions offer one-year Master’s study options. However, some universities in Ireland offer two-year’s Master’s programs.
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The official language of the Republic of Ireland is Irish. However, the people speak and write in English across all sectors, and all courses are taught in English.
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The Republic of Ireland is very safe and one of the most friendly countries in the world.
You can get a post-study work visa – for up to two years.
Irish universities are globally ranked on the top educational systems worldwide and enable their graduates for global top positions.
You need a valid Ireland study visa (your visa option will depend on your age and study duration).
Admission Pathway Partners
List of Partner Schools in Ireland
• Atlantic Technological University Sligo - Ireland. • Atlas Language School • Centre for English Studies Dublin. • Dublin City University- Dublin, Ireland. • Dundalk Institute of Technology. • Griffith College • Griffith College, Ireland. • Holmes Institute Dublin – Ireland • Institute of Technology Carlow- Carlow, Ireland. • Letterkenny Institute of Technology. • Limerick Institute of Technology. • Maynooth University- Maynooth, Ireland. • National College of Ireland. • National University of Ireland Galway • National University of Ireland, Galway. • Technological University Dublin • Technological University Dublin- Dublin, Ireland. • Trinity College Dublin, The University of Dublin. • University College • University College Cork – Ireland.