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Ireland has quietly become one of the best places in the world to study abroad. It offers globally ranked universities, a 2-year post-study work visa, and direct access to companies like Google, Apple, and Microsoft all of which have their European headquarters in Dublin. If you are an international student looking at your options, Ireland’s public universities deserve a serious look.

Ireland has quietly become one of the best places in the world to study abroad. If you are researching study abroad Ireland opportunities, the country offers globally ranked universities, a 2-year post-study work visa, and direct access to companies like Google, Apple, and Microsoft, all of which have their European headquarters in Dublin. For international students comparing global destinations, Ireland’s public universities deserve a serious look.

This guide covers everything you need to know: which universities to consider, what fees to expect, how to apply, and what scholarships are available.

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What Are Public Universities in Ireland?

Within the Ireland education system, public universities are state-funded institutions regulated by the Irish Higher Education Authority (HEA). They receive government funding and award degrees under Ireland’s National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ), making their degrees internationally recognised.

There are 8 public universities in Ireland. All of them appear in the QS World University Rankings 2026.

Why Study at a Public University in Ireland?

Before diving into the list, here is why Ireland makes sense for international students specifically:

You can stay and work after graduation. Ireland’s Third Level Graduate Programme allows Master’s graduates to stay for 2 years after finishing their degree, and Bachelor’s graduates to stay for 1 year. You can work in any field during this time no separate work permit needed.

Ireland is an English-speaking country. You do not need to learn a new language. All instruction at public universities is in English, and everyday life is easy to navigate if you are coming from India, Nigeria, the US, or any other English-speaking country.

The tech and pharma sectors are massive. Ireland hosts the European headquarters of over 1,000 multinationals, including Google, Meta, Apple, Pfizer, Johnson & Johnson, and Intel. Many of them actively recruit directly from Irish campuses, especially in Dublin and Cork.

Corporate tax is low, which matters for your career. Ireland’s corporate tax rate of 12.5% is one of the lowest in the EU, which is a big reason top companies have set up there. More companies mean more internship and graduate opportunities for you.

Top Public Universities in Ireland

Here is an overview of all 8 public universities, their QS rankings, and annual tuition for non-EU international students:

University QS Rank 2026 Annual Tuition (Non-EU)
Trinity College Dublin (TCD) #75 €21,000 – €30,000
University College Dublin (UCD) #118 €21,150 – €30,900
University College Cork (UCC) #246 €13,000 – €36,000
University of Galway #284 €14,000 – €26,000
University of Limerick (UL) #401 €11,000 – €21,900
Dublin City University (DCU) #410 €15,000 – €18,500
Maynooth University #771–780 €13,000 – €18,000
Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) #781–790 €10,000 – €20,000

There are also other public higher education institutions worth knowing about:

  • Munster Technological University (MTU)
  • Atlantic Technological University (ATU)
  • Technological University of the Shannon: Midlands Midwest (TUS)
  • South East Technological University (SETU)

A Note on Choosing the Right University

Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin are the most internationally recognised names. But they are also the most competitive, with acceptance rates for popular programmes around 17–20%. If your academic profile is strong but not exceptional, or if your budget is tighter, universities like TU Dublin, Maynooth, University of Limerick, and University of Galway are genuinely excellent and more accessible. Acceptance rates at TU Dublin and Maynooth are significantly higher, often in the 60–70% range.

UCC in Cork and UL in Limerick are worth shortlisting before you default to the bigger Dublin names. Both have strong industry ties in pharma and engineering, and fees are noticeably lower than TCD or UCD.

Admission Requirements for Ireland Public Universities

Academic Entry Requirements

Degree Level Minimum Academic Requirement
Bachelor’s (UG) Minimum 75–80% in Class XII (CBSE/ICSE); some competitive programmes require 85–90%
Master’s (PG) Minimum 60–65% aggregate in Bachelor’s degree in a relevant subject
PhD Master’s degree or equivalent professional qualification in a relevant field

English Language Requirements

Test Undergraduate Postgraduate
IELTS Academic 6.0 – 6.5 overall, no band below 5.5 6.5 overall, no band below 6.0
TOEFL iBT 80 – 90 90 – 100
Duolingo DET 110 – 120 115 – 125
PTE Academic 55 – 60 60 – 65

One thing to know: Ireland does not require IELTS UKVI (that is a UK-only requirement). Your standard IELTS Academic result is accepted.

Documents Required

You will typically need the following for your application:

  • Academic transcripts and marksheets for all years
  • Statement of Purpose (SOP) 600–800 words for most PG programmes
  • 2–3 Letters of Recommendation (LOR) on official letterhead
  • Valid passport copy (must be valid at least 12 months beyond your course start date)
  • Proof of funds (€10,000 in accessible funds for the visa stage mandatory Irish immigration requirement)
  • Police Clearance Certificate
  • Resume / CV (for postgraduate applications)

Ireland’s universities are particularly strong in technology, business, life sciences, and engineering. Here are the most in-demand programmes for international students:

Field Popular Programmes
Technology & Data Computer Science, Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, Software Engineering, Cyber Security
Business Business Analytics, Finance, Digital Marketing, International Management, MBA
Life Sciences Biotechnology, Pharmacy, Biomedical Engineering, Pharmaceutical Studies
Engineering Mechanical Engineering, Aeronautical Engineering, Mechatronic Engineering
Health Sciences Nursing & Midwifery, Medicine (MBBS very high fees)
Arts & Humanities Media Studies, Law, Psychology, Quantitative Finance

If you are targeting tech jobs in Dublin, MSc programmes in Data Science, AI, or Computing at UCD, DCU, and TU Dublin have strong graduate employment records. DCU in particular consistently places graduates in Dublin’s tech sector within a few months of completion, and its acceptance rate for MSc Computing is noticeably higher than TCD or UCD.

Ireland Public Universities Fees for International Students

Fees depend heavily on your subject area. Here is the average cost breakdown by field:

Field of Study Average UG Fees (Per Year) Average PG Fees (Per Year)
Business €9,850 – €19,500 €9,950 – €34,500
Engineering €9,850 – €25,500 €9,950 – €25,000
Science & Technology €9,850 – €25,500 €9,950 – €27,000
Arts & Humanities €9,850 – €19,500 €9,950 – €19,000
Medicine & Health Sciences €39,500 – €55,000 €18,000 – €32,000

Cost of living: On top of tuition, budget approximately €9,000 – €12,000 per year for living expenses. If you are in Dublin, costs are higher. Cork, Galway, and Limerick are noticeably more affordable.

How to Apply to Ireland Public Universities

Ireland has two intakes each year: the main September/Autumn intake and a smaller January/Spring intake. Most undergraduate and postgraduate programmes run in September. The January intake exists at some universities mainly for postgraduate courses.

Application Routes

For Undergraduate (Bachelor’s) programmes: International students apply directly to each university’s international admissions office. The CAO (Central Applications Office) is primarily for Irish and EU students, not for international applicants.

For Postgraduate (Master’s / PhD) programmes: Apply directly to the university or through the Postgraduate Applications Centre (PAC) at pac.ie. Not all programmes go through PAC — check the specific programme page before you apply.

Step-by-Step Process

  1. Research and shortlist 3–5 programmes based on your academic profile and budget
  2. Create an account on the university or PAC portal
  3. Upload all required documents (transcripts, SOP, LOR, passport, English test scores)
  4. Pay the non-refundable application fee (€25–€75 depending on the university)
  5. Wait for an offer letter (rolling admissions — apply early for best results)
  6. Accept your offer and pay the deposit
  7. Apply for your Ireland student visa through the AVATS system (allow 8–12 weeks)
  8. Arrange accommodation in Ireland before arriving

Pro tip: For the September 2027 intake, aim to apply between October and December 2026. Scholarship pools shrink after March, and for competitive programmes, so does your chance of admission.

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Scholarships for Ireland Public Universities

There are several strong scholarship options available for international students.

Government Scholarships

Scholarship Who It’s For Value
Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships (GOI-IES) Master’s or PhD students Stipend of €10,000 for 1 year of full-time study; 60 scholarships awarded
Government of Ireland Postgraduate Scholarship Programme Research postgraduate students €31,000 per year (stipend €22,000 + fees contribution up to €5,750 + research expenses €3,250)
The Walsh Fellowship PhD students in agriculture, food, rural development, and related fields Grant of €31,000 per year; stipend of €25,000 per year; duration 3–4 years

Important: The GOI-IES scholarship is only available for September starters. If you are planning a January intake, you will not be eligible for this one.

University-Specific Scholarships

University Scholarship Value
Trinity College Dublin Global Excellence Scholarship €2,000 – €5,000 reduction in fees
University College Dublin V.V. Giri Scholarship (India-specific) 50%–100% tuition fee waiver
University College Dublin UCD Global Excellence 50%–100% fee waiver
University of Galway International Student Scholarship €2,000 – €5,000 per year
University of Limerick Jim Kemmy India Scholarship €4,000 total over 4 years (UG Business only)
Dublin City University DCU Merit Scholarship Up to €2,000
Maynooth University Taught Master’s Scholarships €2,000 (60 awards across all disciplines)
TU Dublin International Scholarship Merit-based, up to €2,000

UCD’s V.V. Giri Scholarship is one of the most generous options specifically for Indian students it offers up to a full tuition waiver. Most recipients receive partial waivers, but exceptional academic profiles can access the full amount.

Can You Work While Studying in Ireland?

Yes. If you are planning to take up a part time job in Ireland while studying, your Stamp 2 student permit allows you to work legally during your course. This can help you manage living expenses, gain local work experience, and build confidence in a new country. On a Stamp 2 student permit, you can work:

  • Up to 20 hours per week during term time
  • Up to 40 hours per week during official holiday periods (June–September, and 15 December–15 January)

Ireland’s minimum wage is €13.50 per hour (as of 2026). You do not need a separate work permit your Ireland student visa covers it.

Post-Study Work in Ireland

After graduating, you can apply to stay and work under Ireland’s Third Level Graduate Programme:

  • Master’s degree (Level 9): 24 months to live and work in Ireland
  • Bachelor’s degree (Level 8): 12 months to live and work in Ireland

You can work in any industry during this time. This makes Ireland one of the most practical countries in Europe for career-focused international students.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is tuition fee waived in public universities in Ireland?

No, public universities are not free and they charge tuition fees based on the courses and university.


What are the language requirements for public universities in Ireland?

International students must demonstrate their English language proficiency through tests such as IELTS / TOEFL / PTE / DET.


Do public universities in Ireland offer scholarships to international students?

Yes, many universities offer scholarships to International students based on their eligibility criteria.


What is the average cost of living in Ireland?

The average cost of living in Ireland for international students is approximately €991 per month.


Can I work part-time while studying in Ireland?

Yes, students can work part-time for up to 20 hours per week in Ireland. During holidays, students can work up to 40 hours per week.


 

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