Study destination
Study in Ireland
English speaking education with strong links to global technology and pharmaceutical employers.
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- Universities
- 23
- Tuition per year
- €6k to 20k
- Post study work
- Up to 2 years
- Intakes
- Autumn, Spring
Ireland offers English speaking education, a growing technology sector and a genuinely warm welcome, making it an increasingly popular choice for Pakistani students seeking postgraduate options.
Why here
Why study in Ireland
English speaking environment
As an English speaking country, Ireland removes the added challenge of studying in a second language.
Strong technology and pharmaceutical sector
Many global technology and pharmaceutical companies have a major presence in Ireland, supporting internships and graduate roles.
Post study stay back option
Eligible graduates can apply to remain in Ireland to seek work for a period after completing their studies.
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Costs, intakes and requirements
Tuition typically runs from EUR 6,000 to EUR 20,000 a year for undergraduate courses and EUR 9,150 to EUR 37,000 for postgraduate, depending on the course and university, with living costs of around EUR 900 to EUR 1,300 a month, higher in Dublin.
The Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships, along with university merit awards and bursaries, support high achieving international students, particularly at postgraduate level.
Autumn intake: September. Spring intake: January, limited programmes
An overall band score of 6.0 to 6.5 is typically required for most programmes.
A PTE Academic score of around 59 to 64 is generally accepted as an alternative to IELTS.
Evidence of financial capacity and genuine student intent is required for the visa application.
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FAQs about Ireland
Yes, student visa holders can generally work part time during term and full time during scheduled college holidays.
It allows eligible graduates to remain in Ireland and search for work for a set period after completing their qualification.
Yes, Ireland hosts the European offices of many major technology companies, giving graduates strong internship and job prospects.
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