About The Course
- Ireland is home to world-class universities like Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin, offering diverse programs.
- The education system in Ireland is internationally recognized, making degrees highly valued by employers globally.
- Ireland’s affordability for tuition fees and living costs is a major advantage compared to other European countries.
- Post-study work visa allows students to stay and work in Ireland for up to 2 years after completing their studies.
- Many multinational companies, including Google, Facebook, and Apple, have their European headquarters in Ireland, providing significant work prospects.
- Ireland offers a multicultural, welcoming environment, making it easier for Indian students to adapt and thrive.
- The country’s robust economy and low unemployment rate mean strong prospects for skilled graduates.
- Indian students can also apply for permanent residency through the Critical Skills Employment Permit, enhancing long-term settlement options.
- Ireland’s strategic location in the EU also provides easy access to other European countries, offering a rich cultural and professional experience.
POST-STUDY WORK VISA FOR STUDENTS IN IRELAND
- After completing a Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Ireland, international students can apply for the Third-Level Graduate Scheme visa.
- The Third-Level Graduate Scheme allows students to stay and work in Ireland for up to 2 years (for a Master's degree or higher).
- Bachelor’s degree graduates are eligible for a 1-year post-study work visa.
Work Opportunities for Students
- Students on the post-study visa can work full-time in any field, allowing them to gain relevant work experience in Ireland.
- Ireland’s thriving job market in sectors such as technology, pharmaceuticals, finance, and engineering creates many opportunities for graduates.
- Top multinational companies (e.g., Google, Microsoft, and Apple) have offices in Ireland, providing significant career prospects for skilled graduates.
- After 2 years on the Graduate Scheme, students can apply for an Employment Permit or Permanent Residency, depending on their job situation.