Study in Ireland
Ireland has become one of the fastest-growing destinations for Nigerian students due to its English-speaking environment, strong technology sector and post-study work opportunities.
Tuition Fees
UG: EUR 9,000 - EUR 25,000 per year
PG: EUR 10,000 - EUR 35,000 per year
Living Costs
EUR 10,000 - EUR 15,000 per year
Dublin is typically more expensive than smaller Irish cities.
Work Rights
Students can work up to 20 hours weekly during academic sessions and 40 hours during approved holiday periods.
Post-Study Work
Graduates may qualify for the Third Level Graduate Scheme allowing up to 2 years of residence after graduation.
Why Study in Ireland?
English-Speaking EU Destination
Study in English while accessing academic and career opportunities within the European Union.
Technology and Pharma Hub
Ireland hosts major technology and pharmaceutical employers with strong graduate pathways.
Universities & Courses
Top Universities
Trinity College Dublin
Historic research university with strong business, law, and science programmes.
University College Dublin
Large research-led institution known for business, engineering, and health sciences.
Popular Courses
Computer Science
Popular because of Ireland's concentration of global technology companies.
Data Analytics
Supports careers in finance, healthcare, consulting, and technology.
Admission Requirements
Academic Records
WAEC/NECO results for undergraduate study or university transcripts for postgraduate applications.
Personal Statement
A focused statement explaining your academic background, programme choice, and career goals.
Student Visa Requirements
Letter of Acceptance
Official admission confirmation from an approved Irish institution.
Proof of Funds
Evidence that you can cover tuition, living costs, and study expenses.
Scholarship Opportunities
Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship
Tuition support plus stipend for selected students
University Scholarships
Partial tuition discounts depending on institution and merit
Application Process
Step 1: Book Consultation
Review your academic profile, budget, and preferred Irish study pathways.
Step 2: Submit Application
Apply with transcripts, references, passport, and personal statement.
Step 3: Apply for Visa
Use your offer letter and financial evidence to complete the Irish visa process.
Frequently Asked Questions
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