Study in
Ireland

Ireland combines globally respected universities, a vibrant student community, and strong career opportunities in one of Europe’s fastest-growing economies.

Why Study in Ireland?

Quality Education

World-class education and research opportunities

Diverse Culture

Diverse and inclusive campus environmen

Job Opportunities

Pathways to internships and job opportunities

Global Network

Strong global alumni networks

Begin your journey in 4 steps

1. Find a school

Our experienced education consultants match you with available programs based on your profile and level of education.

2. Apply to a program

Upload the required documents and apply for programs. only verified document accepted.

3. Get admission

Atontope reviews and verifies your document and applications and in turn, they are directly submitted to our partner schools. Your admission is granted upon being eligible.

4. Visa application

Utilizing our proprietary immigration technology platform, connect with a licensed immigration consultant within seconds to start your study visa application process.

Frequently
Asked Questions

Need help? Check out the answers to your questions about Atontope.

Tuition fees range from €9,000–€25,000 per year, depending on the course and level of study. Living costs average €7,000–€12,000 per year.
Yes. International students can work up to 20 hours per week during term and 40 hours per week during holidays.
Yes, most universities require proof of English proficiency (IELTS, TOEFL, or equivalent).
The Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship, university awards, and private funding options are open to eligible students.

Most Ireland . institutions have two main intakes:

  • Fall (August/September): Primary intake with the most program offerings. Application deadlines typically range from November to March.
  • Spring (January): Secondary intake with fewer courses available. Application deadlines are from July to November.
    Some universities also offer Summer (May/June) intake for specific programs.
Yes. Ireland offers a 2-year stay-back visa for master’s graduates and 1-year stay-back visa for bachelor’s graduates to seek employment.
Popular courses

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Partner Universities in Ireland

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I have witnessed their impact on students’ lives firsthand, watching individuals who once faced financial and logistical barriers thrive in their chosen fields abroad. Atontope’s dedication to empowering students aligns with the highest standards of educational support and integrity.
Anne Stefanson
Dean of International Studies