Ireland
Ireland offers excellent education in a friendly, culturally diverse environment. It provides a setting that fosters individual development, creativity, and innovation, assisting students in developing global competencies and a bright future.
Ireland isn’t just a place to study — it’s where ideas come alive.
It provides students with the opportunity to develop, create, and mold their future through internationally recognized universities, state-of-the-art research, and a culture that values uniqueness and creativity.
Student Visa
Equipping you with the confidence, creativity, and global perspective to turn your dreams into reality.Visitor Visa
Broad term that can refer to various aspects of interconnectedness and communication on a global scale.Work Permit
Encouraging you to explore new locations, make connections with others, and travel with assurance.Permanent Resident Visa
Inspiring you to discover new places, connect with people, and experience the world with confidence.Ireland Study Visa Process
At Felix Educraft, our approach to study visas is guided by three core values:
Admission Criteria
What We Provide
Documentation List
Offer Letters
Visa Application Filing
Visa Fee Payment
Visa Interview Preparation
6.Medical & Biometrics
Your Ireland Study Timeline — Choose Your Vibe, Choose Your Intake
Autumn Intake (September – October)
Semester Duration: September – December
- Most popular and primary intake
- Widest range of courses & scholarships
- Full campus experience & opportunities
Spring Intake (January)
Semester Duration: January – May
- Ideal if you missed the Autumn intake
- Moderate course availability
- Smooth mid-year academic start
Summer Intake (May – June)
Semester Duration: May – August
- Limited programs (short-term courses or diplomas)
- Perfect for early starters or fast-track learners
- Smaller class sizes & flexible schedules
Tuition Fees & Scholarships
Tuition costs are an important factor when planning to study in Ireland. Many universities and institutes offer scholarships, grants, and financial aid options that help reduce the overall cost. Public universities in Ireland are generally more affordable than private institutions, and certain programs offer fixed tuition fees for international students. With the right guidance and support, studying in Ireland can be both manageable and a highly rewarding investment in your future.
Average Annual Tuition Fees
Undergraduate Programs: €9,000 – €24,000
Postgraduate Programs: €10,000 – €28,000
MBA / Specialized Masters Programs: €20,000 – €45,000
Short-term / Certificate / Diploma Programs: €5,000 – €15,000
Living Expenses in the Ireland
What You Need to Know Before Moving to Ireland
Accommodation
Off-campus apartments: EUR 700 – 1,400 / month