Ireland is an amazing island and a country with a population of over 4.8 million people. It is home to many naturally scenic places and has a lot to be proud of, including its education system, education policies, arts, and entertainment.
The country is home to some of the most reputable universities, with eight of them ranking in the top of the QS ranking system and five of them ranking in the top global 500. Ireland excels not only in education but also in many other areas.
Ireland is renowned for its rich history, warm hospitality, delicious cuisine, and captivating landscapes. Its magical architecture and historical monuments, along with enchanting music, make it a truly remarkable destination.
Ireland is a top choice for international students seeking quality education. For Nigerian students considering studying in Ireland, it offers world-class education, renowned universities, diverse courses, and a strong focus on entrepreneurship, all of which enhance its distinct education policies.
Studying in Ireland as an international student offers numerous advantages. Some of these benefits include access to a high number of part-time jobs, affordable cost of living, a straightforward visa process, the opportunity to obtain an internationally acclaimed degree, and the advantage of studying in your native English language.
With overseas education becoming expensive day by day, it is no wonder international students feel the heat to study abroad. But some countries lessen the financial burden of students by providing affordable education.
Ireland is undoubtedly one among many countries that strives to provide affordable education and focus on lessening the extra or unnecessary financial burden for its international students.
Let us see some of the benefits or advantages for students who seek to study in Ireland.
There are many more benefits like safety, career development, research opportunities that international students in Ireland can do and experience.
The Education System in Ireland is divided into four categories – primary (first-level), second-level, third-level and further level education. Also, the education system in Ireland says that it is compulsory for kids aged 6 to 16 to attend school. The schools in Ireland are completely government-funded for all levels of education. If necessary, parents can send their kids to a private school also, but that is not government funded.
Primary education is for students aged 4 to 11 or students aged 6 to 11.
Secondary education is for students aged 12 to 18. Secondary education in Ireland follows a cycle system where the students have to complete a three-year junior cycle and a two or three-year senior cycle. In the final two years of the three-year senior cycle, students attend one of the three programs for which they will have to sit in a state-level examination.
The three programs mentioned above are the Established Leaving Certificate, Leaving Certificate Vocational Programme, and Leaving Certificate Applied Programme. If students complete these five or six years of secondary education, they have obtained the Junior certification by completing the Junior Cycle Examination.
The next is the transition year that follows the Junior certification. During this year, students are free from taking the formal examination. Instead, they are exposed to practical study and are made to have real work experience.
The third level of education is the college study which students aged above 18 attends. The third level of education can be achieved by attending one of the sectors, which are – the university sector, the technological sector or institute of technology (IoT) and colleges of education.
These three institutions provide college education to native Ireland students as well as international students.
Type of College | Total Number | Specifications |
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University | 7 | Undergraduate and Post-graduate programs on a wide range of courses |
Technological Sector/Institutes of Technology | 15 | Education and Training Study Programs |
Colleges of Education | 7 | Teacher Training Programs |
If you wish to study overseas or abroad, you should particularly know the intakes which are nothing but the application submission period. It is essential because if you miss the intake periods, you have to wait for a longer period of time before again submitting the application. So, to help you not miss the intake period, we are mentioning the Intakes in Ireland. It is to be noted that “Intake” is also known as “Semester” in Ireland.
In Ireland, there are primarily two Intakes that happen in a year, unlike in India, where only one Intake happens. The two primary intakes are Autumn Intake and Spring Intake.
Autumn Intake– Starts in September and ends in December.
Spring Intake– Starts in Late January and ends in May.
To travel to Ireland as an International student the basic requirements are to have a valid passport and a valid visa. Other than that, you need to prepare some documents to apply for the Ireland visa and get the visa successfully.
The requirements to get Ireland Student Visa from Nigeria are,
Next, we will see about the universities in Ireland, particularly the top ten universities in Ireland for International students. Along with listing the universities, we have also mentioned their Irish ranks and international ranks.
Irish Rank | Global Rank | College/University |
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1 | 101 | Trinity College Dublin |
2 | 177 | University College Dublin |
3 | 238 | National University of Ireland, Galway |
4 | 286 | University College Cork |
5 | 439 | Dublin City University |
6 | 511 | University of Limerick |
7 | 701 | Maynooth University |
8 | 801 | Technological University of Dublin |
The cost of studying in Ireland for International students varies highly depending upon the study program they choose. Students should not confuse the average cost of living with the study program costs. The cost of living and the cost of a study program should be planned and calculated separately. To study in top education destinations like Ireland, students should plan in advance whether it is preparing for English proficiency courses like IELTS and TOEFL (these scores are not needed to study in Ireland. In case you get the situation to study in the US or the UK then these scores are necessary), doing the financial planning is a must. Let us now see the cost of studying in Ireland for International students as per their study program.
After extensive research, we have found that the following are the best student-friendly cities for international students to study in Ireland.
Thus, we have come to an end of this blog and hope we have covered all the details for you to commence your study in Ireland successfully. Vino Educational Consulting, one of the best education consultancies, provides free services for all students.
Ever since Ireland has become one of the top education destinations for international students, there are many trending courses added to the line of the best course to study in Ireland for International students.
Some of the courses that have become popular for international students to study in Ireland are Cloud Computing, Data Science, Cyber Security, Data Analytics, Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, Business Analytics, Accounting and Finance, Pharmaceuticals and Digital Marketing.
So, it can’t be said that only one course is considered the best course to study in Ireland as there are many. The other factors that should be considered while choosing a course to Study in Ireland are – Interest, Passion, Career Opportunities, Career Advancement, Future Scope, On-site Scope, Salary Benefits, etc.
Some of the trending education streams in Ireland are:
So, while choosing a course, you have to consider so many factors in the way that positive outcomes should be high while you judge the future scope of studying a course.
Study Program | Cost of Study Program |
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Undergraduate Program | EUR 10,000 to 30,000 yearly |
Postgraduate or Master’s degree | EUR 10,000 to 35,000 yearly |
Doctoral degree | EUR 10,000 to 35,000 yearly |
Items | Cost |
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Accommodation | EUR 40 to 60 |
Food | EUR 300 to 400 |
Travel | EUR 70 to 90 |
Book and Stationery | EUR 80 |
Mobile Phone | EUR 30 |
Personal Expenses | EUR 200 to 300 |
The Scholarships in Ireland for African students are given on the basis of the marks you have scored in your secondary education. So, to either get government-funded (Ireland) scholarships or private universities’ scholarships, you need to have a certain score set by those universities. To avoid all the hassle, you can either directly contact the university or look for information on the particular university’s website. So now, let us see all the scholarships in Ireland for African students provided by both governments of Ireland and the Private universities.
Health Insurance Ireland varies for European and Non-European Students. Students from European countries are eligible for free medical services and aid provided they have an E.109 form with them. To qualify for the E.109 form, students need to get a certification of entitlement from their home country.
Non-European students are not eligible for free medical services or aid from Ireland Health Department. Therefore, students need to get their private insurance when applying for a student visa to Ireland.
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