Questions on Bachelors, Masters, PhD in Ireland

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By Whizstorm 2020-05-05

1. Do Ph.D. students in Ireland receive a stipend?

Answer. Yes. The Irish research council provides around 200 researchers every year with stipend and support in fees. Other funding programs and fellowships include Student Universal Support Ireland (SUSI), Arts Council Ireland, Fulbright Scholarships, Ireland Homecoming Study Programme, etc. Contact Whizstorm experts to know more about studying abroad.

 

2. Which is the best university in Ireland?

Answer. Trinity College Dublin, National University of Ireland – Galway and University College Dublin are considered among the top Universities in Ireland followed by University College Cork, Dublin City University, and Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. Contact Whizstorm experts to know more about studying abroad.

 

3. Can I study in Ireland if I am working on a work permit?

Answer. To study while working in Ireland, you must have valid immigration Stamp 2 permission. A general employment permit in Ireland allows international students to work in Ireland legally which is valid for a period of 2 years and can be further renewed for 3 years. Contact Whizstorm experts to know more about studying abroad.

 

4. Do universities in Ireland offer distance learning courses?

Answer. Yes. University of Limerick, Dublin City University, Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, National University of Ireland – Galway, Limerick Institute of Technology, Cork Institute of technology, and Hibernia College Dublin offer online/distance learning courses.

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5. Can I work off-campus while studying in Ireland?

Answer. Immigration Stamp 2 in Ireland will allow you to work for 20 hours during academics and 40 hours during vacations. You can work off-campus as there are no restrictions for that. But it is convenient to get a job near your university and living area. Contact Whizstorm experts to know more about studying abroad.

 

6. Can I study in Ireland with a scholarship?

Answer. Yes, there are many scholarships provided by the Irish Government, the Irish Research Council, Walsh Fellowships, and other scholarships provided by individual universities. The Irish government has taken the initiative to provide 60 scholarships per year to selected students pursuing bachelor, masters, or Ph.D. programs. Contact Whizstorm experts to know more about studying abroad.

 

7. Which scholarships are available for international students in Ireland?

Answer. Along with Ireland Government Scholarship and Irish Research council Scholarships, there are individual scholarships provided by various universities like - Global Business Scholarship, Indian Graduate Scholarship by Trinity College Dublin, Global Excellence Scholarships, V.V. Giri Scholarship by University College Dublin, Max Arthur McAuliffe and Sir Peter Freyer - Special Merit scholarship by National University Ireland and DIT Centenary Scholarship Program by Dublin Institute of Technology. Contact Whizstorm experts to know more about studying abroad.

 

8. Can I study a double master's in Ireland?

Answer. Yes. University of Limerick, Maynooth University, and University College Dublin in collaboration with universities in Belgium and Netherlands offer several courses for double master’s degrees. You can choose your double degree courses in subjects like Economics and Policy Analysis, Global Management, Economic Science, Professional Accounting, Taxation, and International Entrepreneurship Management, etc. Contact Whizstorm experts to know more about studying abroad.

 

9. Can I bring my family if I am studying in Ireland?

Answer. For non-EU international students, it is not allowed to bring their family members to Ireland. You will require a very strong reason to get exempted from this general rule. If you have a general employment permit, then you may be able to bring your family member after legally working for a year. Contact Whizstorm experts to know more about studying abroad.

 

 

10. How do I get a work permit to work in Ireland?

Answer. You must have a job before applying for a work permit in Ireland. Then, either the employer or the worker can make the application towards the Employment Permits Section of the Department of business, enterprise, and innovation. You also must have a salary of EUR 30,000 /year or more from the offered job.

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