Education System
Ireland has one of the best education systems in the world and some of the reasons for studing here are that schools and universities are globally connected, they have an an internationally renowned reputation for academic quality. Graduates of Irish educational institutions have access to opportunities in many different careers all over the world. A wide range of over 5000 programmes are offered here, which are globally recognised for their quality. Besides these, Ireland's universities are consistently ranked in the top 5% and the rank of Ireland's education system is among the top 20 globally. Ireland is an island nation on the westernmost edge of Europe. It is the continent’s second largest island after Great Britain. And it is known for its beautiful green countryside, fascinating history and friendly people.
Research opportunities
Eligibility to Study
Scholarships for Ireland Education:
Tuition Fees and Student Accommodation
Tuition fees is dependent on the university and course you choose to pursue. For bachelors degree, the tuition fee is around 10,000-25,000 EUR and for masters degree, it is around 9,000-35,000 EUR. While studying in Ireland, you need a place to stay and live. Many students prefer on-campus living in halls of residence( something like a dormitory), while others prefer to stay in a homestay with a local family or live with roommate in a rented apartment/house/flat.
Proof of Financial Resources
Supporting Your Education -“Earn while you learn.”
There are abundant work opportunities available for international students in Ireland. On a student visa, the student is allowed to work up to 20 hours a week through the semester period; during vacations, the student can work up to 40 hours. So, instead of having to worry about finances, the student gets to supplement his or her education with income. You may even be able to do internships and other practical work. The international studies office at the university will help you find a job to sustain you during your stay in Ireland. There is another great thing is that the candidate may get a permit at the end of the degree program and work for one year in the country under a special “work permit” that is separate from your student visa.
Outcomes after studies
After completion of your education, either bachelors or masters, there are multiple opportunities to choose from depending on your field of studies. The popular areas of specialisation are engineering, information technology, hospitality, healthcare, business and finance. You need a work permit to work and build a career in Ireland. You need either an Irish General Work Permit: valid for two years and applicable for non-EU students with a valid job offer or a Critical Skills Employment Permit: for students looking to settle in Ireland. Having this permit also speeds up the process of getting PR.
Climate
Nothing can be better than the weather in Ireland. Ireland enjoys temperate climate which is moderated by the sea's surrounding it. The winters are mild, with a temperature around 10ºC (50ºF) and slightly wet. You can also see snow at higher altitude places, but it is not common at lower elevations. The climate in the summers is warm and dry with temperatures around 25ºC (77ºF). In the southern hemisphere, the summer would last from December to February; the winter lasts from June to August. Spring and fall are similar, with cooler temperatures and little rain.
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