Ireland
When you think of Ireland, most people think about beer. Ireland consumes about 80 litres per capita of beer per year. However, there is more to it than just beer. Ireland is actually divided into two separate countries; Northern Ireland (which is part of England) & Republic of Ireland (which is a sovereign nation. The main intake is September.
Requirements
- Transcripts
- Passport
- Birth Certificate
- Curriculum Vitae
- Original passport
- Passport sized photos
- Confirmation of offer letter
- Source of income
- Academic documents
Visa Requirements
Benefits
- Duration 4 Years
- Fees €20,000
- Duration 2 Years
- Fees €20,000
- Duration 4 Years
- Fees €20,000
- Duration 2 Years
- Fees €20,000
Ireland institutions have for a long time been known to bring out the best in students. With a long history of academic excellence, from both local and international students, it is a study destination worth considering.
Stay left for choice with all the available programs available for you to choose from in order to grow yourself and your career in extension. From the most hands-on programs to the theoretical disciplines, the choice is all a click away.
Irish culture has been able to stand the test of time and even to this day and age, Irish people have managed to embrace their culture and make it contagious to anyone who experiences it.
For a long time, Ireland has been a country that most would not think about. However, proper structures in government and private sectors have enabled the country to grow to the heights they are today and still showing prospects of a more bright economic future.
The economic growth has seen some of the world’s leading brands create major hubs in the country with the likes of Google, Apple, IBM, Facebook, Twitter, just to mention a few. With such companies in place,you can get an opportunity to not only intern but find employment at some of those companies.
Cost/Finance
The tuition fees and living cost vary depending on the institution of study and the institution’s location. Institutions located in the major cities usually are costlier compared to institutions located on the outskirts of the cities. Please note that the amounts below are the average tuition fees and their duration of study, they might be higher or lower depending on the institution of your choice:
Living cost consists of the basic needs the student would need to complement their stay and studies in the country. This includes: accommodation, food, clothing and pocket money. We advise that students have an average of €15000. For more information, Click here
Prices in Euros
1st Semester | 2nd Semester | 3rd Semester | |
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Tuition fees | 5000 | 5000 | 5000 |
Room and board (includes food, transport, and other living expenses) | 3000 | 3000 | 3000 |
Kindly note that the prices indicated above are average cost and may vary depending on the institution, the location and other personal preferences. Convert Currency Here