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Study in Ireland for Pakistani Students

Build your Ireland study plan with globally ranked universities, English-taught degrees, practical visa guidance and career-focused support from Edworld.

Top Universities in Ireland

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  • Location: Holloway (Main Campus), London United Kingdom
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  • QS Global Rank: #1001-1200
  • Country: London United Kingdom
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  • Location: City Campus, Leeds United Kingdom
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  • QS Global Rank: #1001-1200
  • Country: Leeds United Kingdom
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  • Location: International Business School – Budapest, Budapest Hungary
  • Country: Budapest Hungary
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  • Location: Brayford Pool, Lincoln, GB, Lincoln United Kingdom
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  • QS Global Rank: #801-850
  • Country: Lincoln United Kingdom
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  • Location: United Kingdom
  • Alumni: 2000+
  • Country Ranking: 295
  • Cost of Living: £ 26,592

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Why Study in Ireland

Study in Ireland from Pakistan if you want a European education in an English-speaking country with respected universities, technology-driven career opportunities and post-study work options. Ireland is home to well-ranked universities including Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, University College Cork and University of Galway.

Ireland combines academic quality, English-taught education and strong industry links. Dublin, Cork, Galway and Limerick are popular student cities, and Ireland’s economy includes technology, finance, pharmaceuticals, healthcare, data, business services and research-led industries.

Bachelor applicants usually need HSSC, A Levels, IB or an equivalent qualification accepted by the institution.

Master applicants need a relevant bachelor degree. Most Irish universities require English language evidence such as IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, Duolingo or accepted university alternatives, depending on the programme.

Irish degree programmes for non-EEA students must be checked carefully against the Interim List of Eligible Programmes (ILEP) or TrustEd Ireland eligible provider lists where student immigration permission is involved. Edworld reviews the course, university, documents and visa route before submission so students avoid weak or mismatched applications.

Some students may be asked to explain their course choice, finances, academic background and future plan. Edworld prepares students to answer honestly and consistently, especially where the visa file includes sponsors, bank statements, study gaps or a change of field.

Ireland tuition fees vary by university, course and study level. Education in Ireland gives official non-EU tuition guidance by subject area; Pakistani students should always confirm the latest fee from the chosen university before applying.
 
For planning, non-EU undergraduate tuition commonly starts around EUR 9,850 per year for business, engineering, science, technology, arts and humanities, while medicine and health sciences can be much higher.
 
Edworld helps students compare the full cost: tuition, deposit, visa fee, medical insurance, accommodation deposit, travel and living funds.
Living costs also vary by city and accommodation type. Education in Ireland estimates average student living costs at around EUR 10,000 to EUR 16,000 per year, and Irish Immigration requires visa-required students to show access to at least EUR 10,000 for an academic year in addition to course fees.
 
Edworld helps students compare the full cost: tuition, deposit, visa fee, medical insurance, accommodation deposit, travel and living funds.

Top Universities in Ireland

Ireland has several globally ranked universities. For Pakistani students, rankings should be used with programme fit, tuition fee, city, scholarship, visa and employability planning instead of as the only selection factor.

InstitutionRanking / Recognition 2026
Trinity College DublinQS WUR 2026: #75; QS Europe - Northern Europe 2026: #19
University College DublinQS WUR 2026: #118; recognised among Europe's major research-intensive universities
University College CorkQS WUR 2026: #246; QS Europe - Northern Europe 2026: #44
University of GalwayQS WUR 2026: #284; QS Sustainability 2026: =180
University of LimerickQS WUR 2026: =401; THE WUR 2026: #401-500
Dublin City UniversityQS WUR 2026: =410; THE WUR 2026: #301-350
Maynooth UniversityQS WUR 2026: #771-780; THE WUR 2026: #501-600
Technological University DublinQS WUR 2026: #781-790; major technological university in Dublin
Royal College of Surgeons in IrelandTHE WUR 2026: #251-300; specialist health sciences university

Degrees to Study in Ireland

Pakistani students can choose from career-focused Irish degrees across business, computing, engineering, health and applied sciences. The right course should match your academic history, English evidence, budget, career plan and visa explanation.

Popular Ireland study programmes include:

  • Computer Science
  • Data Science
  • Artificial Intelligence
  • Cyber Security
  • Software Engineering
  • Business Analytics
  • International Business
  • Accounting and Finance
  • Digital Marketing
  • Supply Chain
  • Management
  • Engineering
  • Pharmaceutical Sciences
  • Biotechnology
  • Public Health
  • Nursing and Health
  • Sciences
  • Law
  • Education
  • Hospitality and Tourism
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Ireland Student Visa Guide

Pakistani students normally need a long stay study visa for full-time programmes longer than 90 days. After arrival, students staying longer than 90 days must also register their immigration permission. The course should be eligible for student permission, usually through ILEP or TrustEd Ireland eligible programme lists.

Type of PermissionPurposeWhen to ApplyArrival and Work Rules
Long Stay D Study Visa + Stamp 2For Pakistani students planning to study a full-time higher education programme in Ireland for more than 90 days. The programme should be eligible for student permission, usually through ILEP or TrustEd Ireland eligible programme lists.Apply after receiving an offer and meeting the university's fee/deposit requirements. Prepare passport, admission letter, fee evidence, academic documents, English evidence, medical insurance and financial evidence.After arrival, students staying more than 90 days must register with Irish immigration. Stamp 2 students may work up to 20 hours per week during term and up to 40 hours during official holiday periods.
Short Stay C Study VisaFor short study visits or courses up to 90 days. This route is not suitable for a full bachelor or master's degree.Apply before travel from the country where you normally live. The application should explain the short course, travel plan, funding and return intention.Students must leave Ireland before the visa/permission expires. Short stay study permission does not create a long-term student route.
Stamp 1G Third Level Graduate ProgrammeFor eligible graduates who complete qualifying higher education in Ireland and want time to look for work after study.Apply after completing the eligible award and before student permission expires, following Irish immigration rules.Stamp 1G is generally granted for 12 months; master's graduates may be eligible for a further 12 months subject to conditions. Graduates can work full-time but cannot operate a business or be self-employed.

Scholarship Guide - Study in Ireland

Ireland offers scholarships from universities, the Government of Ireland and other organisations. Scholarship availability changes by university, course, intake and student profile, so students should apply early and avoid relying on scholarship claims without checking the official university page.

Common Ireland scholarship options include:

Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships

Provides a €10,000 scholarship for one year of full-time study at Bachelor’s, Master’s, or PhD level in Ireland. Open to high-performing international students, including Pakistanis. The scholarship also includes a full tuition fee waiver at participating Irish universities.

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Faculty or programme-specific awards

Certain Irish universities offer scholarships specifically for programs like Business, Engineering, Data Science, Healthcare, and Technology. These awards are designed to attract talented students into high-demand academic fields and may cover partial tuition costs.

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Research scholarships for master's by research and PhD applicants

Irish universities and research institutes offer funded opportunities for research-focused Master’s and PhD students. These scholarships may include tuition coverage, monthly stipends, and research funding in areas such as science, technology, healthcare, and innovation.

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University merit scholarships for international students

Many Irish universities offer merit-based scholarships to international students based on academic performance and leadership potential. These scholarships can provide partial tuition fee reductions ranging from €2,000 to 50% of tuition fees.

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Country or region-based scholarships

Some Irish institutions provide regional scholarships specifically for students from South Asia, including Pakistan. These scholarships aim to support diversity and make Irish education more accessible for international applicants.

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Partial fee waivers from selected institutions

Universities such as Dublin City University, Maynooth University, and Griffith College offer partial tuition waivers for eligible international students. These waivers help reduce overall study costs while maintaining access to globally recognized education in Ireland.

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Student Life in Ireland

Ireland offers an English-speaking student environment with a strong international community, friendly cities and access to European culture. Dublin is the largest student and career hub, while Cork, Galway, Limerick and Maynooth can offer strong universities with a different cost and lifestyle profile.

Students should plan accommodation early because housing can be competitive, especially in Dublin. Edworld advises students to budget realistically, check university accommodation deadlines and keep a backup plan for private rentals or shared housing.

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FAQ’s

We’ve answered the most common ones to make things simple and clear for you.

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Is Ireland good for Pakistani students?
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Yes. Ireland is a strong option for Pakistani students who want an English-speaking European country, globally ranked universities, work rights during studies and graduate-route opportunities after eligible higher education.

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What is the main Ireland student visa for Pakistani students?
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Pakistani students normally apply for a long stay D study visa for full-time courses longer than 90 days. After arrival, students staying longer than 90 days must register their immigration permission.

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How much bank statement is required for Ireland student visa?
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For academic courses beginning after 1 July 2023, Irish Immigration states that visa-required students must show access to at least EUR 10,000 for one academic year, in addition to course fees. Sponsors and bank statements must be properly documented.

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Can Pakistani students work while studying in Ireland?
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Students with Stamp 2 permission can work up to 20 hours per week during term and up to 40 hours per week during official holiday periods, subject to immigration conditions.

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Can I stay in Ireland after graduation?
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Eligible graduates may apply under the Third Level Graduate Programme. Stamp 1G is generally granted for 12 months, and master's graduates may be eligible for a further 12 months subject to conditions.

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What are the best universities in Ireland for Pakistani students?
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Popular options include Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, University College Cork, University of Galway, University of Limerick, Dublin City University, Maynooth University, Technological University Dublin and RCSI.

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What courses are popular in Ireland?
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Popular Ireland courses include computer science, data science, artificial intelligence, cyber security, business analytics, finance, engineering, biotechnology, pharmaceutical sciences, public health and digital marketing.

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Is IELTS required for Ireland?
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Many Irish universities require English evidence, but accepted tests and alternatives vary by institution and programme. IELTS, PTE, TOEFL and Duolingo may be accepted by different universities. Students should check the course page before applying.

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How much does it cost to study in Ireland?
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Costs depend on university and course. Education in Ireland lists non-EU undergraduate fee guidance from around EUR 9,850 per year for several subject areas, with medicine and health sciences much higher. Living costs are commonly estimated at EUR 10,000 to EUR 16,000 per year.

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Can Edworld help with Ireland admissions and visa?
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Yes. Edworld helps Pakistani students shortlist Ireland universities, prepare admission documents, compare fees and scholarships, build a visa file and plan the next steps before travel.