Study in Ireland – Overview

Ireland is an island nation on the westernmost edge of Europe. It is the continent’s second largest island (after Great Britain). Ireland is a nation of storytellers. The tradition dates back to Celtic bards, who would record and recite the country’s history. Many famed writers come from Ireland, including several winners of the Nobel Prize for literature. 

St patrick day—observed internationally every March 17—is packed with parades, good luck charms, and all things green. The event started as a religious holiday, but over time it’s become a celebration of Irish culture.​

Ireland is ranked the 5th most friendly country in the world.

The Global Peace index rates 163 nations worldwide on measures such as conflict, safety and security in society and militarisation. In 2021, it ranked Ireland the 8th most peaceful place on Earth.

Located in the north-west border of Europe, Ireland has grown to become a popular study abroad destination. Ireland has an advanced learning system with thousands of world-class universities for international students. With excellent courses and abundant work opportunities, Ireland has been attracting international students for many years now.

  • Irish institutions provide international students with quality education and modern infrastructure. The quality of the programs is closely monitored by the Irish government via the National Framework of Qualification (NFQ).
  • Despite being a small country, the Republic of Ireland offers internationally renowned education. 7 Universities of Ireland have been graded in QS World University Ranking, and Irish universities specialized in natural science, technology, economics and humanities.

Benefits of studying in Ireland

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