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Study in Dublin 2024

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Today, Ireland attracts a wide range of foreign students from all over the world with high-quality educational services and interesting culture. Many international students choose studying in Dublin as it's a great opportunity to combine effective courses with exciting rest. SMAPSE offers TOP-40 prestigious schools, colleges and universities located in Dublin where international students can get high-quality and balanced primary, secondary and higher education.

Please, don't hesitate to contact SMAPSE experts as they are always ready to answer all your questions. 

Kevin McDonnell
Specialist in International Students of the University of Sussex

What advice would you give to potential students before applying to a university?

Be proactive and start your application early, ideally almost a year in advance. Seek recommendations from your teachers and academic advisors. The earlier you apply, the more time universities have to consider your application, and the more time you have to explore your options and make an informed decision.

Study Abroad in Dublin: A Guide for International Students

Dublin, a vibrant city in Ireland, offers a robust education system similar to other European countries. This system encompasses primary, secondary, and higher education. Education is compulsory for children from 5-6 to 15-16 years old. In Dublin schools, English is predominantly the language of instruction, but there are also schools teaching in Irish (Gaelscoileanna).

How to Apply for a Study Permit in Dublin

Many international students opt to attend Dublin schools at the middle or high school level (ages 12 to 16). This age is considered ideal for comfortably adapting to an international environment.

Study in Dublin: Conditions and Accommodations

The conditions for studying and living in Dublin can vary depending on the educational institution. Students often stay in either school residences or with host families. Residences are ideal for those who enjoy being surrounded by peers and immersed in student life. Host family accommodations suit those who prefer a homely environment, even when abroad. Both options offer deep cultural and language immersion, making cost a key factor in decision-making.

Engaging in Dublin’s Educational Culture

The educational approach in Dublin is consistent across various programs, from short-term courses to year-long studies. Students engage not only in language and academic subjects but also participate in sports, creative activities, and personal development. Starting in high school, students have some choice in their subjects, selecting from a range of 9 to 13, and narrowing down to 6-8 compulsory subjects in their senior years.

Study in Dublin Fees: Understanding the Costs for International Students

While local residents and EU citizens enjoy free education, international students need to pay tuition fees. These fees in Dublin are generally lower than those in Great Britain, contributing to Ireland's popularity as a study destination. Tuition fees vary widely, from 220 to 8000 euros, depending on factors like program duration, institution type, accommodation, and extracurricular activities.

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Joel Venson
Russian and the CIS Students Admission Specialist at Myddelton College and Adcot School

Joel is the Key Regional Contact for Europe & South America at Myddelton College and Adcot School. He has been working in secondary education for more than 2 years and has a great experience in primary education. He started working in the educational field right after graduation: while still studying, he realized how important a representative is able to guide students throughout the entire learning process. So he decided to expand his personal experience by helping students find their own route and the ideal educational institution for them.

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