
Study in Ireland
English-taught degrees, global technology employers, and strong post-study work routes.
Average tuition
EUR 10,000-25,000 per year
Living cost
EUR 10,000-14,000 per year
Popular intakes
September and January
Work rights
Up to 20 hours per week during term
Plan your Ireland application with clear sections, not guesswork.
English-taught degrees, global technology employers, and strong post-study work routes. This guide brings together university options, common courses, living costs, scholarships, intakes, eligibility, visa steps, work options, and documents so students and parents can compare the destination before starting an application.
22+
universities to compare
8+
sample program pathways
10
student cities and campuses
Why Study in Ireland?
- Globally recognized universities and practical masters programs.
- Strong technology, finance, healthcare, and pharmaceutical employment links.
- Post-study work options for eligible graduates.
- English-speaking academic and professional environment.
Universities
Universities in Ireland

Trinity College Dublin
Dublin, Ireland
20 programs • $19,700/year

University College Cork, Ireland
Western Road, Cork, Ireland
21 programs • $16,300/year

Maynooth University
Maynooth, Ireland
20 programs • $13,500/year

Munster Technological University
Cork and Kerry Campus, Ireland
20 programs • $13,500/year

University College Dublin
UCD Belfield Campus, Ireland
19 programs • $22,450/year

University of Galway
University Road, Galway, Ireland
19 programs • $19,000/year
Courses
Courses to Study in Ireland
Accounting and Finance
Dublin City University, Dublin • bachelor
$16,500/year • 36 Months
Aeronautical Engineering MSc
University of Limerick • master
$20,100/year • 12 Months
AgriFood Sustainability & Technology (MSc)
University of Galway • master
$21,000/year • 12 Months
Analytical Science
Dublin City University, Dublin • bachelor
$16,400/year • 36 Months
BA (Honours) in Accounting and Finance
National College of Ireland • bachelor
$10,000/year • 36 Months
BA (Honours) in Business
National College of Ireland • bachelor
$10,000/year • 36 Months
BA (Honours) in Early Childhood Education and Care
National College of Ireland • bachelor
$10,000/year • 48 Months
BA (Honours) in Human Resource Management
National College of Ireland • bachelor
$10,000/year • 36 Months
Tuition Fees in Ireland
- Undergraduate: EUR 10,000-22,000 per year
- Postgraduate: EUR 12,000-25,000 per year
- Medicine and health programs can be higher.
Cost of Living in Ireland
- Dublin is usually the highest-cost city.
- Students should budget for rent, food, transport, insurance, and deposits.
- A practical annual budget is usually EUR 10,000-14,000 before tuition.
Scholarships in Ireland
- Merit scholarships
- Early application discounts
- University-specific awards
- Country or faculty awards
Intakes in Ireland
- September intake applications often close between spring and summer.
- January intake applications usually close in autumn.
- Competitive courses should be started earlier.
Eligibility Criteria
- Academic transcripts and certificates
- Passport
- CV for postgraduate applicants
- Statement of purpose
- References where required
Exams Required
- IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, Duolingo, or accepted equivalent
- Typical IELTS range: 6.0-6.5 overall
- Some universities offer pre-sessional English routes.
Ireland student visa guide
- Secure an offer letter
- Pay required deposit
- Prepare financial proof and insurance
- Submit visa application with supporting documents
- Track decision and prepare travel documents
Jobs in Ireland
- Part-time work during studies
- Internships where available
- Post-study work route for eligible graduates
Required Documents
- Passport
- Transcripts
- Degree certificate
- English test
- CV
- Statement of purpose
- References
- Financial documents for visa
Top Cities in Ireland
Castletroy
1 universities/campuses
Cork and Kerry Campus
1 universities/campuses
Dublin
8 universities/campuses
Dublin Mayor Square and Spencer Dock
1 universities/campuses
Letterkenny Campus and Sligo
1 universities/campuses
Limerick and Athlone Campus
1 universities/campuses
Maynooth
2 universities/campuses
Shannon
1 universities/campuses
UCD Belfield Campus
1 universities/campuses
University Road, Galway
2 universities/campuses
Top Admits in Ireland
Business pathway admit
Bachelor profile reviewed with SOP, transcripts, and English proof
University College Dublin
Technology pathway admit
Shortlisted by fees, city preference, intake, and career goals
University of Galway
Healthcare pathway admit
Document checklist prepared early for university and visa review
University of Limerick
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- Apply through one guided workflow instead of managing every university separately.
FAQs About Studying in Ireland
Is Ireland good for masters programs?+
Yes. Ireland is especially strong for one-year masters programs in business, analytics, computing, finance, and life sciences.
Can students work in Ireland?+
Eligible international students can usually work part time during term and more hours during permitted holidays.


