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Study & Migrate to Ireland
Why Ireland?
*Safe Country
*English speaking
*Education excellence
*Innovative and Creative Culture
*Global companies
*Easy pathway to Permanent residence
Where you can study?
*Universities
*NUI Colleges
*Institutes of technology
*Private Collges
*Business schools
What you can study?
Irish higher education institutions offer degrees at ordinary and Honours Bachelors, Masters and Doctorate levels and undergraduate and postgraduate diplomas over a full range of disciplines.
Undergraduate
Post graduate
Research
Erasmus Exchange
Certificate and diploma programs.
Qualifications recognition :
By Irish National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ)
Scholarships
There are hundreds of scholarships available for international students from a wide variety of sources such as the Government of Ireland, the Irish higher education institutions and other organisations.
DIT Centenary Scholarship Programme
Galway Mayo Institute of Technology scholarships
Opportunities in Ireland for Ontario College Graduates
Fulbright Scholarships
Postgraduate Fellowships: The Walsh Fellowships
Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences (IRCHSS)
Law PhD Scholarship Opportunity at DCU
National College of Ireland Scholarships
NUI Galway International Student Scholarships
DCU International Student Scholarships
Maynooth University Scholarships
UCC Excellence Scholarships
UCD Scholarships
Smurfit Business School scholarships
Undergraduate scholarships
Graduate scholarships
UCD USA scholarships
The Maria Helena Kopschitz Scholarship
UCD Sutherland School of Law
University of Limerick Scholarships
Trinity College Dublin Scholarships
Trinity College Dublin Undergraduate Scholarships
Trinity College Dublin Postgraduate Scholarships
Trinity College Dublin Study Abroad Scholarships
Waterford Institute of Technology Scholarships
International Student Scholarship
Working in ireland
International students engaged in full-time study of at least one year’s duration or on a course leading to a qualification which is recognised by the Irish Department of Education and Skills currently do not need a work permit to work in Ireland.
*Part time job hours:20 -40 hrs / week.
* Minimum wage of 10.5£ per hour.
Post Study Pathways for an indian student
1.Interships
2.Third level graduate scheme for students who have graduated from Irish higher education institutions to remain in Ireland for 24 months to seek employment.
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