Living Cost - Ireland
The costs of living in Ireland are a bit higher than the average for the European area. The cost of living for international students in Ireland is between €833 and €1,666 per month. Dublin is said to be the most expensive city in Ireland.
The following data gives you an average /approximate number of the Cost of Living for International Students in Ireland.
Category | Ireland (Per Month) | Remarks |
Accommodation Costs | €490 to €1000 | Student residence and halls |
€ 1,600 | Off campus housing | |
Food Expenses | €200 to €400 | Groceries |
Transportation Cost | €100 to €150 | Public Transport. Student leap card gives 50% off adult transit rates |
Entertainment | €100 to €300 | Gym, Movies and eating out |
Basic Utilities | € 211 |
Note: The above mentioned values are approximate and tend to vary based on location, currency conversion rates, lifestyle choices etc.,
Total Estimated Cost Per Year
- Less Expensive Cities (Limerick, Galway, Waterford, Cork, etc.): €12,000 – €18,000
- Moderate Cities (Dundalk, Kilkenny, Sligo, etc.): €18,000 – €25,000
- Expensive Cities (Dublin, etc.): €25,000 – €35,000
World-Class Education System:
Ireland hosts universities that are highly regarded for their academic quality. A Few among them are:
Trinity College Dublin (TCD) – The most esteemed university in Ireland
University College Dublin (UCD) – Recognized for its business and technology courses
National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG)
University of Limerick (UL) – Noted for its strengths in engineering and sports science
Affordable Tuition Fees and Globally Recognized Degrees:
When compared to the UK or the US, Ireland provides relatively lower tuition fees.
The universities in Ireland rank prominently in global educational rankings.
Post-Study Work Opportunities and Strong Career Prospects:
Ireland provides a stay-back visa (1-2 years) for international students upon graduation, enabling them to look for jobs.
It features a rapidly expanding job market, especially in technology, finance, and pharmaceuticals.
It hosts major tech companies such as Google, Facebook, Microsoft, and Apple, making it perfect for students studying IT, business, and engineering.
Scholarships:
Ireland offers a wide range of Scholarships in order to ease the financial burden of the students who aspire to secure a degree in Ireland. The following are the types of Scholarships:
- Government Scholarships
- University Scholarships
- Program Specific Scholarships
- External/Private Scholarships