The Degrees are
1. Bachelor's degree
2. Higher Diploma
3. Master's degree
4. Doctoral or Ph.D. degree
Semester Offer
1. Fall semester: August to December
2. Spring semester: January to May
Requirements for Bachelor's Program
A. Academic
1. 1. At least 12 years of education (HSC equivalent).
B. Language Proficiency
1. Most universities require IELTS band of 5.5 to 6.0 or TOEFL CBT scores 213 or iBT score 79 to 80
D. Course Length
1. Bachelor's Degree: Approx. 3 to 4 years of study.
(Exception: a. Veterinary Medicine, Architecture and Dentistry studies last 5 years b. Medicine takes 6 years)
Requirements for Master's Program
A. Academic
1. At least 16 years of education.
B. Language Proficiency
1. Most universities require IELTS band of 6.0 to 6.5 or TOEFL CBT scores 213 to 237 or iBT score 79 to 93
D. Course Length
1. Master's Degree: approx. 1 to 3 years of study
2. Doctorate or Ph.D. Program: approx. 3 to 5 years of study.
Subjects for Bachelor's & Master's Program
Accountancy, Aboriginal and Indigenous Studies, Education, Agriculture, Alternative Medicine, Anatomy, Anthropology, Applied Mathematics, Aquaculture, Archaeology, Architecture, Design, Arts and Humanities, Psychology, Audio Engineering, Automotive Dealership Management, Automotive Engineering, Aviation Studies, Banking and Finance, Biochemistry, Biological & Physical Sciences, Biomedical Sciences, Biotechnology, Built Environment, Business & Management, Ceramics, Chemical Engineering, Chemistry, Chiropractic Studies, Civil Engineering, Communications and Media, Computing, Dance, Drama, E-Commerce, Economics, Electrical Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Engineering, English, Environmental Studies, Tactile Therapies, Fashion, Film, Fine Art, Food Science, Geography, Graphic Design, Law, Health Care Management, Health Economics, Health Sciences, History, Horticulture, International Tourism and Hospitality, Human Resources Management, Information Technology, Interior Design, International Business, Journalism, Life Sciences, Management, Manufacturing, Marine Biology, Maritime Studies, Marketing, Materials Science, Mathematics and Computing, MBA, Mechanical Engineering, Medical Science, Medicine, Multimedia, Natural History, Nursing and Midwifery, Occupational Therapy and Physiotherapy, Pharmacy, Philosophy, Physics, Physiotherapy, Politics, Property Management, Public Health, Pure Mathematics, Sociology, Sport Science, Telecommunications, Town and Country Planning, Veterinary Science, Web Design, Wildlife Management, Zoology etc.
Application deadlines in Ireland:
Application deadlines vary depending on the institution and whether the applicant is an EU or a non-EU student.
Undergraduate EU students: the application deadline is February 1. Late applications finnish on May 1.Graduate EU and non-EU students as well as undergraduate non-EU students: application deadlines vary greatly depending on the study program. Therefore, we recommend you check at the study program or course website the specific application deadline.
Tuition Fees :
A. Tuition Fees in EURO (?) For 1 Academic Year
1. For Bachelor's Program: 10,500 to 15,150 (EURO)
2. For Master's Program: 7,400 to 15,720 (EURO)
B. Living & Other Expense in EURO (?) for 1 Month
1. Accommodation: 400 to 600 EURO
2. Food: 200 to 300 EURO
3. Books and other academic requisites: 55 EURO
4. Clothes, laundry: 65 EURO
5. Recreation: 200 EURO
6. Other: 100 EURO
How to Apply to The University
1. Check with the departments to see if there is a closing date for your application.
2. You should write directly to the Institution's Admission Office for detailed application information and forms.
3. You can also download application form from university website.
4. Some universities have an on-line application facility.
5. Admission Office will inform you about the documentation, translation, and visa requirements.
5. You should start at least one year in advance to compile the necessary information and documentation.
6. The decision of the institution is usually announced within approximately six to eight months of the application deadline.
Supporting Documents
1. Completed Application Form.
2. Money order/Application fee Documents (if needed)
3. Official English version of all educational certificates including marks sheets.
4. School/College leaving certificate.
5. English (TOEFL or IELTS) Language proficiency test documents
6. Score report of SAT, GRE, GMAT (if needed)
7. Letter of financial responsibility directly from your sponsor.
8. Photocopy of your passport.
Credit Transfer Facility
1. Students may apply for credit transfer program at undergraduate or postgraduate level in Ireland.
2. The maximum amount of credit that may be granted normally is not greater than 50% of the course.
3. Most of the Irish universities consider minimum "B" grade for acceptance.
4. You have to submit the following documents
to your target university:
a. Your application form for the Undergraduate or Postgraduate coursework program
b. Official copies of your academic transcript
c. Also include an official letter from head of the school/department of your university, from where you have already completed the courses.
d. Detailed course outlines (Official Copy) including subject descriptions, methods of teaching and assessment, reading lists, number of hours of teaching etc.
e. The academic level you are studying (e.g. First Year, Second Year etc.)
f. How many credits you have completed
g. An explanation of the grading system used at your institution.
h. Information on the total units of study requirement ( i.e. how many credits are required) for the completion of the degree.
Other Information
A. Medical Insurance
1. Your eligibility for public health services depends on your country of origin, the duration of your stay in Ireland and your financial situation. With regard to hospitalization for non-EU students (Bangladeshi Students are Non EU Students), if you are undertaking a full time course of study for at least one year, you are classed as "ordinarily resident" in Ireland, and are therefore entitled to public patient facilities.
2. The major universities and institutes of technology have medical centers on campus, or arrangements with General Practitioners (GPs) based nearby. This is a free service. If you are unable to see the doctor at your university, GPs are widely available in Ireland and their services can be obtained at most times of the day. They generally charge about ?40 for a consultation. For more information on public healthcare entitlements, visit Department of Health and Child site.
B. Working in Ireland
1. In general, Non EU nationals (Bangladeshi students are Non EU nationals) must have a permit to work in Ireland.
2. Students are allowed to work for periods of up to 20 hours per week during the school term and up to 40 hours per week during official school holidays.
C. Jobs in Ireland
1. Job areas & types: Pubs, Shops, Factories, Cafes & Restaurants, Bar, Hotels, Clubs, Receptionists, Maintenance Worker, Cleaner, Nursing, Accounting, Offices, Service Manager, Marketing Support, It, Driver, Call Center, Sales, Exhibition Work, Sorting Mail, Gardening, Modeling, Newspaper & Magazine Distribution, Courier Work, Tourist Job etc.
2. Average wages in EURO (?): Students can earn from 6 to 20 EURO per hour
D. Scholarships
1. There is a huge number of scholarship available on the International Scholarship Database of
2. Irish Research Council Scholarship
3. Government Exchange Scholarships
List of universities in Ireland:
INSTITUTION NAME | LOCATION | RESPONSIBLE BODY |
---|---|---|
Athlone Institute of Technology [visit website] | Athlone | Public |
Cork Institute of Technology [visit website] | Cork | Public |
Dublin City University [visit website] | Dublin | Public |
Dublin Institute of Technology [visit website] | Dublin | Public |
Dun Laoghaire Institute of Art, Design and Technology [visit website] | Dun Laoghaire | Public |
Dundalk Institute of Technology [visit website] | Dundalk | Public |
Froebel College of Education [visit website] | Blackrock | Public |
Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology [visit website] | Galway | Public |
Institute of Technology, Blanchardstown [visit website] | Blanchardstown - Dublin | Public |
Institute of Technology, Carlow [visit website] | Carlow | Public |
Institute of Technology, Tallaght [visit website] | Tallaght | Public |
Institute of Technology, Tralee [visit website] | Tralee | Public |
Letterkenny Institute of Technology [visit website] | Letterkenny | Public |
Limerick Institute of Technology [visit website] | Limerick | Public |
Mary Immaculate College [visit website] | Limerick | Public |
National College of Art and Design [visit website] | Dublin | Public |
National College of Ireland [visit website] | Dublin | Public |
National University of Ireland, Galway [visit website] | Galway | Public |
National University of Ireland, Maynooth [visit website] | Maynooth | Public |
Pontifical University of Maynooth [visit website] | Maynooth | Private |
Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) [visit website] | Dublin | Public |
St. Angela's College [visit website] | Sligo | Public |
St. Patrick’s College [visit website] | Drumcondra - Dublin | Public |
Tipperary Institute [visit website] | Tipperary | Public |
Trinity College Dublin [visit website] | Dublin | Public |
University College Cork [visit website] | Cork | Public |
University College Dublin [visit website] | Dublin | Public |
University of Limerick [visit website] | Limerick | Public |
Waterford Institute of Technology [visit website] | Waterford | Public |
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