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What’s the exact cost of studying in Ireland?

Author: Sean Saviour
by Sean Saviour
Posted: Mar 25, 2019

In this article, we are going to talk about the detailed expenses incurred by the international students in Ireland

First of all studying in Ireland is a pretty awesome choice as it is definitely one of the popular destinations among Indians. Second, the reasons are a lot – friendly neighborhood, culture, high lifestyle, spectacular landscapes and views, history of its origin to such a beautiful land, and economy.

Not only the above reasons suffice your decision but have also some top universities of the world right from Trinity College Dublin to the University college cork to the University of Limerick to the University College Dublin (the biggest in Ireland).

Now you know your study destination, let’s dive into the cost factor. It’s obvious if you are going to study abroad then you have to incur a hefty amount in the persuasion of such study and knowing in advance can do many miles in your planning.

Here’s is the complete breakage of expenses for your international study in Ireland right from college expenses to daily life chores.

Tuition fees

  1. Medicine and health studies: EUR 12,000 to 50,000
  2. Science and engineering: EUR 10,000 to 27,000
  3. Arts and humanities: EUR 10,000 to 22,000
  4. Business and management: EUR 10,000 to 35,000

The above college tuition fees are approximate figure and for accurate figures, students can directly check with the universities.

In addition to the above students are required to pay a figure around Euro 2,500 yearly at all colleges & universities in Ireland to support the clubs, communities, societies and exam bodies.

Accommodation Charges

The cost of Accommodation in Ireland like other international countries has also varied types depending upon the city in which you are living and the renting facility.

Approximately the cost will be ranging from 300 euros to 600 euros on a monthly basis.

Categorizing of the Renting Provision

Home Apartment

This renting facility is good, here you can find a comfy staying with a family where your food option is all sorted out. This option offers you a second family with whom you can share daily life and will not give a feeling of loneliness in this foreign country.

Rented/Private Facility

In this provision, either you can live alone or on a sharing basis. Here you have to right from telephone bills to food bills all you have to handle on your own or bifurcating between the friends depending on your stay type.

On-Campus facility

Students can reside in residential quarters where they can have private rooms although they have to share the other common facilities such as the kitchen, living room, and bathroom.

Everyday Chores Expenses

The living cost in Ireland is on an average basis is 600-873 Euros per month. And of course, it can flux depending on the city choice. Also, the other factors varying your living expenses are lifestyle choice you are living and the place of living, for instance, Dublin or cork the living expense will be approximately around 730 to 870 Euros a month.

The average cost of food will be Euro 240 a month and it can fluctuate depending on the eatables you eat and also your daily meal course whether it’s a 3-day meal or a 2-day meal.

Your One Time expenses at the time your Visa Application

  1. Visa fees
  2. Insurance Fees (Medical)
  3. One month monthly accommodation
  4. on arrival. You have to open a bank account
  5. 300 Euro Registration fees with the Garda National Immigration Bureau (GNIB) in Ireland

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Sean is a talented writer who creates interesting articles about many different topics on blogs. Whether it's explaining complex technology or sharing exciting travel stories, his writing is easy to understand and keeps people interested.

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