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Overview of the IRELAND

  • The Ireland is made up of Limerick, Galway, Cork and Dublin. It has a long history as a major player in international affairs. The island of Ireland is divided into two parts: The Republic of Eire and Northern Ireland. As the name suggests Eire is an independent republic. Northern Ireland, however, is a British province governed from Britain. The population of Eire is approx. 3 mill, 95% of which are Catholics

  • The Population of Northern Ireland is 1.5 mill. 60% of which are Protestants and 40% Catholics. Ireland was divided politically into a shifting hierarchy of petty kingdoms and over-kingdoms. Power was exercised by the heads of a few regional dynasties against each other for supremacy over the whole island. One of these men, King Diarmait Mac Murchada of Leinster was forcibly exiled by the new High King, Ruaidri mac Tairrdelbach Ua Conchobair of the Western kingdom of Connacht. Fleeing to Aquitaine, Diarmait obtained permission from Henry II to recruit Norman knights to regain his kingdom.

  • The first Norman knight landed in Ireland in 1167, followed by the main forces of Normans, Welsh and Flemings. Several counties were restored to the control of Diarmait, who named his son-in- law, the Norman Richard de Clare, known as Strongbow, heir to his kingdom. This troubled King Henry, who feared the establishment of a rival Norman state in Ireland. Accordingly, he resolved to establish his authority.

  • With the authority of the papal bull Laudabiliter from Adrian IV, Henry landed with a large fleet at Waterford in 1171, becoming the first King of England to set foot on Irish soil. Henry awarded his Irish territories to his younger son John with the title Dominus Hiberniae ("Lord of Ireland"). When John unexpectedly succeeded his brother as King John of England, the "Lordship of Ireland" fell directly under the English Crown.

Why Ireland ?

  • The Ireland is one of the top destinations to study in the world. Ireland is a safe country to study. Ireland has one of the best education systems in Europe. Ireland is the Safe Environment, English Speaking, Education Excellence, Innovative & creative Culture, Global companies. Studying in Ireland would be definitely one of the best experiences of your lifetime. The quality of the Irish education system is a major contributing factor to the rapid rate of economic growth Ireland has experienced over the last few decades.

  • Ireland is home to some of the top universities in the world there are plenty of generous scholarship opportunities available in Ireland. Also Ireland's landscape provides a rich environment for the many outdoor leisure pursuits for which it is famous. Ireland is a highly developed democracy with a modern economy. One of the major benefits of studying in Ireland is the post-study visa. This makes it easier for students to look for job opportunities in the country after they graduate, and once they have a job, they are then eligible to apply for a Green Card / Work Permit.

Intakes of Universities in Ireland

  • The academic year in the Ireland runs from September to July. The majority of university courses in Ireland begin in September, although some courses also begin in January and February. You can check the start date of your course using our course search.

Fall – September / October

Spring – January / February

Admission process

The admission process for USA university education starts from course selection and ends at visa approval. We have explained the entire process below.

​1. Course Selection:

  • Choosing the right course is a crucial moment for the aspiring students. There are thousands of educational courses to study and deciding which course to opt for can be a daunting task. Please contact the Career Counselor for better understanding of course selection and its scope.

2.Selection of right universities:

  • After selecting the course you wish to study, search for universities that offer your selected programme. The university should be selected on the basis of various factors such as resources, facilities, accommodation, fee structure and the employment prospects offered by them. For unbiased information and shortlisting, US universities contact us.

3. Get in touch with Universities Admissions Department:

  • Contact US universities for more information about their teaching methods, internships, accommodation, fee structure, admission information for international students, etc. You can contact them through mail and phone.

4. Check Admission Criteria:

  • Check out the eligibility criteria and list of documents required for university admission. The eligibility criteria differ from university to university.

5. Take the Entrance Test:

  • Book an appointment for your tests like IELTS, TOEFL, PTE, GRE, GMAT, SAT, OET, etc. 6 months before the test date.

6. Prepare your SOP'S and LOR's:

  • You will need to submit an SOP (Statement of Purpose) and 1-3 LORs (Letters of Recommendation) to the universities while submitting your application form.

  • "The SOP is an essay stating your purpose for studying abroad, your goals and aspirations, and how you want to contribute to the university and community."

  • "An LOR is a letter written by an employer or professor stating the applicant's personal personality and professional performance."

7. Fill up Application Form:

  • After collecting all the required documents, SOP and LOR now you can fill the application form of all selected universities. Visit the official websites and pay the application fee online. Additional forms may have to be filled in case of scholarship applications.

8. Wait for the acceptance letter:

  • The status of your application, whether you are accepted or rejected, will be intimated to you on your registered email address.

9. Fee Payment:

  • Once you have been selected by a university, submit the admission fee

10. Apply for Ireland Study Visa

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