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Study in Ireland

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INTAKE:  JANUARY / MAY /SEPTEMBER

 Please choose you desire courses  among the universuties and apply 

1.UNIVERSITY OF LIMERICK
2.MAYNOOTH UNIVERSITY
3.GALWAY BUSINESS SCHOOL & GALWAY CULTURAL INSTITUTE
4.DUBLIN BUSINESS SCHOOL
5.NATIONAL COLLEGE OF IRELAND
6.ATLANTIC TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY (ATU)
7.UNIVERSITY OF GALWAY
8.DUNDALK INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY(DKIT)
9.DUBLIN CITY UNIVERSITY
10.SHANNON COLLEGE OF HOTEL MANAGEMENT
11.IBAT COLLEGE DUBLIN
12. GALWAY BUSINESS SCHOOL

Degree:


-          FOUNDATION  BACHELOR      *MASTERS 

 

REQUIRED DOCS:

-          SSC CERTIFICATE & TRANSCRIPT

-          HSC CERTIFICATE & TRANSCRIPT

-          BACHELOR CERTIFICATE & TRANSCRIPT (FOR POST GRADUATION)

-          JOB EXPERIENCE CERTIFICATE (FOR POST GRADUATION)

-          IELTS CERTIFICATE

-          SOP    

       RECOMMENDATION LETTER


IELTS REQ:

-          POST GRADUATION/MBA/MSC : NO LESS THAN 5.5 , OVERALL (6/ 6.5)

-          UNDERGRADUATE: : NO LESS THAN 5.5 , OVERALL (5.5/ 6)

** Any Band score less than 5.5, can apply but have to take 1 Year foundation

TUTION FEES:

-          FULL PAYMENT / 50% PAYMENT/ MINIMUM DEPOSITE (5000-8000 EURO)

-          TUTION FEES PER SEMESTER APPROX 12000 EURO  to 15000 EURO  (APPROX.)

ABOUT COST:

-          Embassy fees 100 euro

Logistic support  25000 BDT  (No need to go India )

Insurance 130 euro

After visa 50,000 BDT service charge

Studying in Ireland offers a rich experience, combining high-quality education, vibrant culture, and beautiful landscapes. Here’s a detailed guide to help you understand the various aspects of studying in Ireland:

1. Why Study in Ireland?

  • High-Quality Education: Ireland has a strong reputation for academic excellence, with several universities ranked among the top globally.
  • Diverse Course Offerings: A wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs in fields like technology, business, science, and the humanities.
  • English-Speaking Country: English is the primary language, making it easier for international students to adapt.
  • Research Opportunities: Ireland is known for its research in fields like IT, pharmaceuticals, and agriculture.
  • Cultural Richness: A vibrant cultural scene with music, literature, and festivals.
  • Safe and Friendly Environment: Ireland is known for its welcoming and safe environment for students.

2. Top Universities and Colleges

  • Trinity College Dublin (TCD): Renowned for its humanities and science programs.
  • University College Dublin (UCD): Offers a wide range of programs and strong research opportunities.
  • National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG): Known for its research in biomedical science and law.
  • University College Cork (UCC): Strong in business, science, and humanities.
  • Dublin City University (DCU): Focuses on technology and business courses.
  • Limerick Institute of Technology (LIT): Known for applied sciences and technology programs.

3. Admission Requirements

  • Academic Qualifications: Varies by course and institution but typically requires previous academic qualifications relevant to the program.
  • English Language Proficiency: Most institutions require IELTS, TOEFL, or similar English proficiency tests.
  • Application Process: Usually involves an online application, submission of transcripts, a personal statement, and sometimes interviews or portfolio submissions for specific courses.

4. Tuition Fees and Scholarships

  • Tuition Fees:
    • Undergraduate programs: €9,000 - €20,000 per year.
    • Postgraduate programs: €10,000 - €35,000 per year, depending on the course and institution.
  • Scholarships: Various scholarships are available for international students, including government-funded, institutional, and subject-specific scholarships. Examples include the Government of Ireland Scholarships and university-specific scholarships like the Trinity College Dublin Global Excellence Scholarships.

5. Cost of Living

  • Accommodation: €500 - €1,000 per month, depending on the location and type of accommodation.
  • Other Expenses: Including food, transport, and personal expenses, the cost of living can range from €800 to €1,500 per month.

6. Work Opportunities

  • Part-Time Work: International students can work up to 20 hours per week during the academic term and 40 hours per week during holidays.
  • Post-Study Work Visa: Ireland offers a "stay-back option" allowing students to remain in the country for up to two years after graduation to seek employment.

7. Visa and Immigration Requirements

  • Student Visa: Non-EU students need a student visa to study in Ireland. The application typically requires an offer letter from an Irish institution, proof of funds, health insurance, and evidence of English proficiency.
  • Residence Permit: Students staying longer than 90 days need to register with the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) for a residence permit.

8. Cultural and Social Life

  • Culture: Ireland is known for its rich history, literature, music, and festivals. The cultural scene is vibrant, with plenty of museums, theaters, and historical sites.
  • Social Life: Irish people are known for their friendliness and hospitality. There are various student societies, clubs, and events to get involved in.

9. Tips for International Students

  • Start Early: Begin your application process early to ensure you meet all deadlines.
  • Research: Understand the specific requirements of the course and institution you are interested in.
  • Prepare for Weather: Ireland has a mild, rainy climate, so pack accordingly.
  • Network: Join student groups and participate in university activities to build connections.

10. Resources for More Information

  • Education in Ireland: Education in Ireland
  • Irish Council for International Students (ICOS): ICOS
  • University Websites: Check the specific websites of universities for detailed information on courses and admissions.