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Ireland hosts approximately 150,000 international students, primarily from non-EU countries. The Irish education system offers three-year bachelor’s degrees (distinctive of EU-aligned models), one-year to two-year master’s programs, and research PhDs. Applications are direct to institutions; no centralized platform exists. International students apply for Stamp 2 student permission, granted for program duration. The Third Level Graduate Scheme, effective 2023, grants two years of post-study work authorization to bachelor’s and taught master’s graduates. Tuition ranges from EUR 8,000–20,000 annually for bachelor’s degrees and EUR 10,000–25,000 for master’s programs. Dublin remains the primary student hub; Cork, Galway, and Limerick offer alternative urban centers. English-language instruction predominates; some institutions offer Irish-medium or bilingual programs.

Key facts

MetricValue
Approx. international students~150,000 (2025–26)
Top universitiesTrinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, University of Cork, National University of Ireland Galway, Dublin City University
Language of instructionEnglish (primary), Irish language option at some institutions
Annual tuition rangeEUR 8,000–20,000 (≈ US$8,600–21,600) bachelor’s; EUR 10,000–25,000 master’s
Student permission categoryStamp 2 (Student Permission)
Post-study work routeThird Level Graduate Scheme (2 years)
Intake monthsSeptember (primary), January (limited), June–July (pathway)

Study system

Undergraduate degrees: Three years (bachelor’s, BA, BSc, BEng, B.Comm). Distinctive of EU education models; three-year degrees are standard. Four-year honours programmes available in some fields (engineering, science). Academic year: September–May (Semester 1: Sept–Dec, Semester 2: Jan–May); summer session optional June–August. Grading: First Class Honours (70%+), Second Class Honours Upper Division (60–69%), Second Class Honours Lower Division (50–59%), Third Class Honours (40–49%), Pass (below 40%, varies). No GPA system; degree classification is primary qualification marker.

Master’s programs: One year (taught master’s, M.Sc., M.A., MBA, M.Eng) to two years (research-based master’s, M.Res). PhD: 3–4 years, research-intensive. Intake: September (main) or January (select programs).

Calendar: Semester system (Sept–Dec, Jan–May, optional summer). Teaching: Sept–May. Exams: April–May.

Grading: Percentage-based (0–100%) or classification system; no GPA.

Applications

Centralised systems: No national platform. Direct to university via institutional portals. Universities: Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, University College Cork, National University of Ireland Galway, Dublin City University, Maynooth University, Waterford Institute of Technology, Technological University Dublin, Limerick Institute of Technology.

Application deadlines (typical):

English language requirements:

Entry requirements:

Costs

Tuition (annual, 2025–26, international, non-EU):

Cost of living (annual, by city, 2025–26):

Breakdown (Dublin, single student, annual):

Financial proof for Stamp 2 visa: EUR 8,000–12,000 per annum (tuition block) + EUR 12,000+ living cost proof. Irish Immigration Service requires bank statements (28+ days held) or scholarship letter demonstrating ability to support full program + living expenses.

Student visa and work rights

Visa category: Stamp 2 student permission, issued by Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service (INIS).

Application process:

  1. Receive acceptance letter from approved educational institution.
  2. Register with local immigration officer or apply online via INIS portal.
  3. Provide proof of funds, registration documents, character declaration.
  4. Fee: EUR 0 (no visa fee for Ireland).
  5. Processing: 2–4 weeks (priority not available; processing times vary by office).
  6. Health insurance: Not mandatory but recommended (private insurance EUR 150–300/year, or access public health via eligibility).

Financial proof requirement: EUR 8,000–12,000 documented bank statement per year (for tuition block) + EUR 12,000+ living allowance per year. Must be able to support full program duration.

Work hours during studies:

Work restrictions: Cannot be self-employed or engage in business without specific authorization.

Recent major changes:

Post-study work

Primary route: Third Level Graduate Scheme (introduced January 2023).

Duration: 2 years (for bachelor’s degree, taught master’s degree, and certain postgraduate diplomas).

Application process:

  1. Apply through INIS online portal or local immigration office within 90 days of course completion.
  2. Provide graduation documentation, character declaration, employment/job search intent statement.
  3. Fee: EUR 0 (no fee).
  4. Processing: 2–4 weeks standard.

Work authorization: Open work permission (any employer, role, location). No visa sponsorship required; permission included in Stamp 1G (the post-study permission).

Eligibility:

Pathway to permanent residence (Long-Term Residency / Settlement): Third Level Graduate Scheme does NOT directly lead to residency or permanent stay. Options:

  1. Employment-based visa (Sponsorship): Employer sponsors critical skills work visa (CSEV) or general employment permit. Requires skill match and minimum salary (EUR 32,000+ typical). Processing 4–8 weeks.
  2. Long-Term Residency: After 5 years continuous residence on qualifying visas (work permits, graduate scheme, etc.), applicant may apply for long-term residency status. No automatic pathway; individual assessment required.
  3. Family reunification: Marriage/partnership to Irish citizen or non-Irish EU citizen with settled status enables family visa route.

Recent changes (2025–26):

Working while studying

On-campus employment:

Off-campus employment:

PPS (Personal Public Service) number: Required for all employment and tax registration. Apply to Department of Social Protection; processing 2–4 weeks.

Employer sponsorship: Not required for on-campus or off-campus work under Stamp 2. Employer simply hires; employer may notify INIS of employment for immigration records.

Best-known universities

UniversityStrengths
Trinity College DublinLaw, medicine, classics, engineering, business, oldest Irish university (founded 1592), highest-ranked
University College Dublin (UCD)Engineering, business, law, medicine, science, largest student body, strong research profile
University College Cork (UCC)Engineering, medicine, law, business, strong pharmaceutical/chemical research
National University of Ireland Galway (NUIG)Engineering, medicine, science, business, strong language/culture programs, western location
Dublin City University (DCU)Engineering, computing, business, law, strong industry partnerships, technology focus
Maynooth UniversityPhilosophy, theology, mathematics, engineering, research intensive, suburban Dublin
Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin)Engineering, computing, architecture, business, practical/applied focus, merged institution
University of LimerickEngineering, business, law, computer science, strong international network
Waterford Institute of Technology (TU Waterford)Engineering, computing, business, practical/vocational focus, southeastern location

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Last updated: 2026-04-15.


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