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Study in Ireland

Attribute Details
Capital Dublin
Per Capita Income 103,588.00 USD
Population 5 Million
Sports Cricket, Rugby, Golf
Currency Euro (1 Euro = 88.84 INR)
Main Cities Dublin, Belfast, Cork, Derry, Limerick
Language English and Irish
Climate The climate of Ireland is mild, humid and changeable with abundant rainfall and a lack of temperature extremes.

Why Study in Ireland?

Accepts students for post-graduation with 15 years of education, unlike a few countries.

One of the best education systems in Europe with a rich history in tradition and learning.

Quality education contributes to a rapidly growing economy with a 6.4% unemployment rate.

Home to over 200,000 international students.

Offers 1-year master’s degree programs.

No prior work experience is required for MBA programs.

International students can work part-time (approximately 20 hours per week).

Excellent wage rate for part-time and full-time employment.

Strong links between educational institutions and the thriving economy.

Moderate climate, suitable for students from India.

Modern lifestyle and a safe, secure environment for living, working, and studying.

An English-speaking country, making it easy for international students to adapt.

Documents Required

Attested copies of the mark sheets of Std X, XII, and higher education qualifications.

2 Academic Reference Letters from professors who have taught you most recently.

At least one Work Reference Letter from an employer (if you have work experience) highlighting your professional skills and abilities.

Statement of Purpose (SOP).

Curriculum Vitae / Resume.

Portfolio (for students applying to Arts and Design courses).

4 Extra-Curricular Activities certificates.

Approximate Annual Expenses for Education

Tuition Fee
For Dublin Business School which has a wide range of courses available, the fees start from as low as 1,890 Euros a year to 9,500 Euros a year.
Cost of Living
As per 2011 figures, on average, a single student should consider approx. between 10,500 Euros and 13,000 Euros per year as living expenses, depending on the location and lifestyle of the student.

Ireland Visa Process

Students can apply for a visa up to 90 days before the course start date.

Students are not permitted to fly earlier than 30 days before the commencement of the course.

Document Checklist for Visa Application:

Original Passport.

Completed Visa Application Forms.

Letter of Acceptance from the educational institution.

All Academic Documents and Police Clearance Certificate.

Evidence of Financial Resources to support your stay and education.