Ireland is quickly becoming a favourite study destination and it’s easy to see why. With highly ranked universities, a warm and friendly culture, and plenty of career opportunities, it’s a great choice for anyone looking for a safe, vibrant place to study.
Choosing to study in Ireland means gaining more than a degree. You join a country that values innovation, culture, and global talent. Whether your goal is a career in technology, healthcare, business, or research, Ireland gives you the space and the support to grow.
If you’re planning to study abroad in Ireland, discover the key benefits, top universities, popular courses, costs, visas, and more. You can also connect with an IDP counsellor for free to plan your journey.




Irish universities are globally recognised for academic excellence, practical learning, and strong industry connections. Both QS and Times Higher Education consistently rank Irish institutions like Trinity College, University College Dublin and University College Cork highly. Degrees from Ireland are respected worldwide, giving you a qualification that travels with you.
Ireland is known for its warm culture and high quality of life. International students often feel at home quickly, thanks to the country’s reputation for safety and hospitality. Ireland is also considered among the safest nations in the world, offering a high standard of living, serene urban areas and good government services.
Ireland is the only major English-speaking country in the European Union, making it easier to study, work, and communicate without needing to learn a new language.
Ireland hosts the European headquarters of global companies like Google, Meta, Apple, Pfizer, Intel, and Deloitte. There is high demand for graduates in key industries such as:
Information technology
Engineering
Pharmaceuticals and life sciences
Banking and finance
Healthcare and nursing
Data and AI
Many international students who complete their studies in Ireland are eligible for the Irish post-study work visa (which is also referred to as the Graduate Stay Back option). This enables you to work full-time in Ireland up to:
12 months after a bachelor’s degree
24 months after a master’s degree
This is a great way to gain international work experience and explore long-term employment opportunities in Ireland.
Ireland has a combination of traditional universities and more contemporary colleges that offer hands on learning and industry placement. Below are some of the most renowned and highly rated colleges in Ireland:
University | THE Ranking | QS Ranking | Key Strengths |
|---|---|---|---|
Trinity College Dublin (TCD) | 139 | 75 | Research, arts, humanities, and computer science |
University College Dublin (UCD) | 201-250 | 118 | Business, engineering, STEM |
University of Galway | 351-400 | 289 | Healthcare, science, marine studies |
University College Cork (UCC) | 351-400 | 246 | Medicine, business, environmental science |
Dublin City University (DCU) | 301-350 | 410 | Innovation, media, engineering |
Maynooth University | 501-600 | 771-780 | Social sciences, technology, humanities |
Ireland has a very diverse selection of undergraduate, postgraduate and research programs. Among the most popular courses for international students includes:
With degrees offered in Marketing, HR, project management, entrepreneurship and many other fields, many courses also offer internship and industry placement opportunities at many leading companies.
With a booming tech industry, many Irish institutions offer industry leading courses in areas such as AI, data science, software engineering, cloud computing and cybersecurity.
Ireland offers competitive programs for students interested in becoming software, civil, mechanical, electrical, and chemical engineers. Most colleges offer opportunities to receive practical, hands-on placements and the flexibility to study engineering as part of a double degree.
With companies like Pfizer being headquartered in Ireland and a proud history of inventing medical devices like the portable defibrillator (Frank Pantridge), radiotherapy (John Joly) and the hypodermic needle (Francis Rynd); Ireland is an excellent destination to study pharmacology and life sciences.
With Irish degrees in health, nursing and healthcare being internationally recognised, graduates from these programs have the flexibility to work across the world.
Tuition fees While costs will vary depending on the type of degree and institution, international students can expect to pay annually:
Undergraduate: €12,000–€25,000 per year
Postgraduate: €14,000–€30,000 per year
Note, specialised programs like Medicine and MBA may cost more.
The cost of living varies across Ireland, with accommodation costs being much higher in Dublin. Students prepared to study elsewhere like Cork, Galway, and Limerick will find more affordable options. Although daily living costs vary compared to other countries, the good news is that international students can take advantage of part-time work to comfortably manage their expenses.
Tips to save money
Share accommodation
Use student discounts for transport and food
Consider smaller cities for lower living costs
In Ireland, international students have a wide range of scholarships, provided by:
The Irish government
Institutions and higher learning institutions.
External funding bodies
Scholarships may be merit-based, need-based, or course-specific. Many of the scholarships offered can help cover the costs of tuition, with full subsidies being available for high achieving students.
Notable examples include the Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES), the Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship Program, and the Trinity College Dublin – Global Excellence Scholarship. IDP can guide you through finding and applying for these and other right options.
Ireland student visa and entry requirements International students who want to study abroad in Ireland require an Irish student visa to do so. Students will need to apply and be accepted for a relevant course in Ireland, meeting language and other requirements varying by course.
However, common requirements beyond this include:
Proof of funds
Valid Passport
Medical insurance
Statement of purpose
Academic transcripts
IDP is your trusted global education partner, here to make your journey simple and stress-free. We support you every step of the way:
Free counselling to help you choose the right course and university.
Application support for documents, deadlines, and submissions.
Visa guidance so you understand Ireland’s student visa requirements.
Student essentials, including health cover, accommodation, and money transfers.
Smart tools like IDP Live and FastLane for faster predictions and offers.
IDP Student Community to help you connect with peers, share experiences, and find your second home even before you arrive at your destination.
With over 55 years of experience and a global presence, IDP is here to streamline your study abroad process and help you achieve your goals.
Absolutely. Ireland is safe, friendly, and home to world-class universities. You’ll also find great job opportunities and post-study work rights.
Living costs vary. Dublin is the most expensive city, but other cities like Cork and Galway are more affordable. Careful budgeting can help you manage costs.
Yes. International students can work part-time during semesters and full-time during holidays, which is a great way to gain experience and support your living costs.
You must show you have at least €10,000 for one year of living costs (in addition to your tuition fees). For courses shorter than a year, you need €833 per month of study. Funds should be in your or your sponsor’s account for the past six months, and they must be easy to access.
Most universities require an IELTS score of 6.0 or higher. Some courses may need a higher band score, so check the specific requirements for your program.