STUDY IN IRELAND COST
Tuition Fees
Tuition fees for Study In Ireland Cost vary depending on the institution and the study program. An example of tuition fees for 2014/ 2015 for undergraduate, non-E.U. students at a third level institution are as follows:
Course | Average Fees (Euro) |
Medicine Related Courses | € 12,035 – € 51,635 |
Engineering | € 10,000 – €21,600 |
Science & Technology | € 10,000 – € 21,600 |
Business Related | € 10,000 – € 30,000 |
Arts And Humanities | € 10,000 – € 20,000 |
{1 Euro € = Rs 75 approx.}
Cost Of Living
On average, a single student should cost count approx. between €8,000 and €12,000 per year as living expenses, depending on location and lifestyle.
Accommodation
Third level students: The higher education system in Ireland is called Third level education or tertiary education.
Most third-level institutions have on-campus student residences, often resembling small villages with on-site facilities such as shops, launderettes, restaurants, etc.
Another popular option, particularly in the main cities is self-catering rented accommodation, often shared with other students. Students opting for this kind of accommodation are advised to arrive in the country two or three weeks prior to the start of the academic year in order to secure a place in a house/apartment.
Some third-level students opt for host family accommodation. This can be a good option for those leaving home for the first time as it helps to integrate them into the local community and the Irish way of life. Students are normally provided with their own room and with morning and evening meals. – Study In Ireland Cost