Study Abroad | Ireland

Education in Ireland is one of the best ever giving the students what they want actually during the studies. According to the survey in IMD World Competitiveness Report in 2007, Ireland is one of the best countries for its education system.

Higher education in Ireland consists of universities with associated colleges of education institutes of technology and a number of private independent colleges. The universities and colleges also have some number of scholarships for overseas students.

Ireland has few universities of the World’s top 500 universities, for this Ireland stands 8th in the world for its education system

Documents required

1. Attested copies of transcripts or mark sheets of class X, class XII, and qualifying examinations

2. Two academic reference letters from professors who have taught you most recently

3. In case you have previous work experience, at least one reference letter from the employer, commenting on your professional skills and abilities

4. Statement of purpose

5. Up-to-date curriculum vitae

6. 4 extra-curricular activities certificates

7. Students applying for Arts and Design courses should submit a portfolio.

8. IELTS

Accommodation

Provided by college and we are also helping students to find appropriate home.

Visa Procedure

1. in Ireland, immigration for candidates wishing to apply for an Irish student visa requires that the following criteria be met.
2. A letter of acceptance must be provided demonstrating that an applicant has been offered a place on a full time course of study at a recognized Irish educational institution. The course must involve at least fifteen hours of study per week.
3. Candidates must be able to demonstrate evidence of enough funds to support themselves and any dependents joining them in the country.
4. It must be shown that the course fees have been paid in full and evidence that you have sufficient funds to maintain yourself for at least the initial part of your stay.
5. Private medical insurance must be arranged and documentary evidence of this must be provided.
6. Copies of your educational qualifications.

In addition, although English is described in the Irish constitution as the second official language, the first being Irish Gaelic, it is nonetheless spoken far more widely and is the primary language in which tuition will be given.

As a result, candidates applying for an Irish study visa must be able to show proficiency in the English language to a sufficient degree to allow them to successfully pursue the course.