

Ireland provides a bright opportunity for international students to receive a world-class education. The number of Indian students in Ireland has grown by 10 times in the last 10 years. According to official statistics, more than 7000 Indian students studied in Ireland in 2023. With many top-ranked universities and beautiful cities packed with innovation, it's no wonder why thousands of young students are choosing Ireland to pursue their studies.
But how can you make your dreams of studying in Ireland come true? In this blog, we will explore everything you need to know.
Let's discuss why studying in Ireland is a good idea for Indian students. Here are a few important factors based on real-life experiences and insights:
Ireland has a welcoming culture and accepts immigrants from all over the world. The country provides multiple industry opportunities for international students.
Ireland offers several top-class locations for studying, each with renowned universities:
Intake | Starting Month | Deadlines | Nature |
Autumn Intake | September | June to July | Biggest Intake |
Spring Intake | January | September to October | Second Biggest Intake |
Due to the smaller number of applicants during the spring intake, students have a shorter window for application and submission, whereas in the autumn intake, students have a much longer time due to the large number of applications.
| Job | Average Annual Salary |
Dentist | €98,000 |
| Software Developer or Data Scientist | €65,000 |
Pharmacist | €63,000 |
Accountant | €55,000 |
Marketing Executive | €34,000 |
Knowing the average education costs in Ireland is an important part of your financial preparation.
Degree Level | Annual Tuition |
Bachelor's | €9,000 to €25,000 |
Master's | €9,500 to €30,000 |
| Ph.D. | Fully Funded (Generally) |
PhD programs are typically fully funded, ensuring students focus on their research without financial burdens.
Universities in Ireland for international students require acceptable scores from specific exams. Here are the most common ones that you will need to take:
There are two major work permit visas in Ireland:
Permit Type | Duration | Labor Market Needs Test | PR Eligibility | Extendable | Dependents |
Irish General Work Permit | 2 years | Needed | 5 years | Yes | Need to wait 12 months |
Critical Skills Employment Permit | 2 years | Not needed | 2 years | Yes (Easier) | Can apply immediately |
We hope this blog post has shed light on studying in Ireland and all its opportunities. Do you want us to take care of your complete application? We make sure that every part of your application is consistent, coherent, and perfectly crafted, as the committee would expect in the case of their ideal candidate.
Even if your profile is impressive, a different perspective can make you look better than most applicants out there. We believe this perspective exists for every applicant out there, including you. Let's find that perspective for your case and craft an exceptional application specific to your profile.

Students from non-EEA countries can work for up to 20 hours per week during term time. During holiday periods (December 15 to January 15 and June 1 to September 30 only), it is permissible to work up to 40 hours per week.

All Indian students are allowed to work for 20 hours per week during the academic session and 40 hours per week during the months of May, June, July, and August, and from December 15th to January 15th.

You can stay up to seven years as a student. If you have studied before in Ireland it will count towards your total time as a student. If you are a new student attending English language programmes can get permission for up to two years (i.e. three x 8 months).

The minimum wage in Ireland is around 8.65 Euros/Hour (depending upon work)

If a person stays in Ireland for 5 Years, they become eligible to apply for PR. If you are going as a student over there, then only staying doesn’t matter, your academic and experience will matter a lot for getting PR in Ireland.

In Ireland, a study break of up to two years after completing the 12th grade is typically acceptable. Certain universities might accept longer gaps if they can be effectively supported by relevant experiences or activities.

The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is the most preferred English language proficiency test accepted by almost all institutions in Ireland. However, globally, Irish institutions are open to accepting other proficiency tests as well

If you’re 16 or 17 years old, you must have written consent from your parents/guardians that you can live and travel independently along with the details of your guardian in Ireland. Your IDP counsellor will help you with the same when you apply for your visa.

As such, if we talk about survival jobs, then sales, retail assistant, and cashier jobs are very much available. As career opportunities, jobs for IT engineers and aviation industries are rising.

All kind of courses are available in Ireland for further studies. As it is in Europe, Business programs are widely famous, and it is a rising IT hub, so most of the students prefer courses related to computers and IT for better career opportunities.