Types of Expenses | Annual Expenses in Euros | |
---|---|---|
Tuition Fees for one-year (Indicative)* | 9950-35000 | |
Living and Accommodation | 16920-36000 | |
Airfare from India to Ireland (Indicative) | 751 one-way | |
Visa Fees | 60 | |
Total Expenses | 67420 |
Scholarships that are offered by Ireland universities and aim to recognise academic brilliance, often cover tuition fees, living expenses, airfare, and more. Common examples are Maynooth, UCD Global, and Trinity College Dublin Scholarships.
Many trusts and organisations in Ireland enthusiastically support international students in pursuing higher education. The scholarships recognise the talents and academic potential of the students and are often tailored to specific fields of study. Examples of scholarships sponsored by organisations other than universities and government are- Fulbright Scholarships, the Welsh Fellowship, and others.
Headed by the Higher Education Authority (HEA), these scholarships are sponsored by the Irish government. These are the prestigious initiatives to empower students pursuing research-based master’s in Ireland. One such example is Govt. of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship.
For programs lasting for or less than three months (90 days).
For programs lasting for more than three months.
A non-immigrant visa to study at institutions recognised by SEVP.
To visit the UK for educational opportunities.
Students have to appear for English Language Proficiency Tests like IELTS (minimum score required- 5.0-6.5), TOEFL (average score required- 80-92), PTE (minimum score required- 63), DET (accepted by Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, University College Cork, and University of Limerick with a minimum scorecard of 110 in each section), GMAT (specifically to pursue MBA in Ireland with an average scorecard of 650), HPAT (specifically to pursue healthcare programs in Ireland like medicine, dentistry, veterinary medicine, physiotherapy and occupational therapy).
For students seeking master's degrees from Irish institutions, they need a graduation grade of 55%-75% and an IELTS score of 6.5. There are also some selective universities that accept IELTS scores of 5.5.
Several popular courses to pursue in Ireland include-
• Computer & Data Science • Data & Business Analytics • Investment Banking & Finance • Pharmaceutical Sciences • Engineering & Construction