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STUDY IN IRELAND

Why Study In Ireland

Ireland is a part of European Union and is a very dynamic and modern country with a young population one of the fastest growing economics in the world. The country also boasts the highest quality of life in the world, ranking first in the Economist Intelligence Units Quality-of-life index. Ireland has topped a list of the Worlds Friendliest Countries in a survey drawn up by the Lonely Planet travel guide group. Irish universities are in the top 1% of research institutions in the world in terms of research impact in 19 fields. This creates a unique opportunity for you at undergraduate and postgraduate level to join research programmes that are driving innovation and changing lives worldwide. It is one of the best education systems in Europe with a history rich in tradition and learning. Quality education leading to rapid growth of economy. Ireland is also where some of the world’s biggest and best companies have located key, strategic research facilities./p>

Top Courses

Ireland has a rich history and can offer some of the best universities in the world. Ireland is a country where traditions, religion and history play a big role in everyday life as well as in the nation’s self-perception. Ireland is also a home to some of the finest higher education institutions. It stands on the 8th place in the world for the number of universities in the list of Top 500 universities. If you choose to spend your time earning a Master in Ireland in the exciting Irish cities, you will be able to choose from a great variety of universities, colleges and business schools.

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Career Opportunities

Ireland is a highly developed democracy with a modern economy. The Irish economy is particularly strong in the areas of software development, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing and international Services.

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Education Cost

On average, a single student should count approx. between €8,000 and €12,000 per year as living expenses, depending on location and lifestyle.

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Scholarships

Many overseas students studying in Ireland are sponsored by their own governments or through other international scholarship programmes. In most cases applications should be made through the Ministry of Education in the student's home country.

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Application Procedure

Intakes: The main intake offered by all Colleges and University is September and few Universities offer February Intake also.

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Education System

The Irish Education System was traditionally divided into three basic levels: Primary (8 years), Secondary (5 or 6 years) and Higher Education which offers a wide range of opportunities from post-secondary courses, to vocational and technical training, to full degree and the highest post-graduate levels.

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Visa

Visa in Ireland normally takes up to 4 to 5 weeks time and it is best to apply well in advance. A letter of Acceptance from the college, confirming you have been accepted and enrolled on a course of full-time education, involving a minimum of 15 hours organised daytime study each week and evidence of financial support for tuition fees and living expenses are issued visas.

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Siddharth Kadel, Ireland, Dublin City University

I am very thankful to Edwise for helping me take the most important decision of my career. Well, study abroad was the best decision of my life or may be the second best, as the best would be to approach Edwise for career guidance.

J Poornima, Ireland, University College Dublin

Edwise helped me put my fears and concerns away and guided me all through and through.The counselors happens to be very efficient with their work and equally knowledgeable. All my questions and concerns were taken and discussed seriously; my counselor understood my requirements and helped me achieve the same.

Abhishek Singh, Ireland, Waterford Institute of Technology

I got excellent counselling about the education systems, work permits and the total economic systems of Ireland from the experienced counselling experts from Edwise. Now I am doing my postgraduation. And I got a part-time job in the university technological park as a website administrator, so that I can meet all my living expenses here. Thanks a lot to Edwise for an outstanding change in my career.

Alan Varghese Antony, Ireland, University of Limerick