Fully funded scholarships are now available for international students who wish to pursue undergraduate, graduate, and Ph.D. programs in Ireland. These scholarships, offered by the Government of Ireland, aim to attract talented individuals from around the world to study in Ireland.
Government Of Ireland International Scholarships:
The Government of Ireland is offering scholarships to attract non-EU/EEA international students for various academic programs. Successful applicants will receive full funding, including tuition fees, a registration fee waiver for a year, and a stipend of EUR 10,000 (USD 11,950). This provides students with financial support to pursue their academic goals in Ireland. Learn more
University College Dublin Global Excellence Scholarships:
UCD is providing Global Excellence Scholarships to international students enrolling in courses at their university. These scholarships cover full or partial tuition fee waivers, easing the financial burden for students and making education more accessible.
NUI Galway International Student Scholarships:
Merit-based scholarships are available at NUI Galway for international students aiming to attract high-caliber talent from outside the European Union. These scholarships reflect the university’s commitment to fostering diversity and excellence in education. Learn more
Maynooth University Scholarships:
Maynooth University offers various scholarships to support students in achieving their academic goals. These scholarships underscore the university’s dedication to providing quality education and support for international students. Learn more
Hardiman Ph.D. Scholarships:
The National University of Ireland’s Hardiman Ph.D. Scholarships provide opportunities for postgraduate and Ph.D. studies in five research areas. These scholarships aim to support research contributing to policy enhancement, societal development, creativity, and culture. Learn more
How to Study in Ireland Without IELTS?
Alternative English Proficiency Tests: Many Irish universities accept alternative English language tests such as TOEFL, Cambridge English Exams (CAE/CPE), Pearson Test of English (PTE), and Duolingo English Test.
English-Taught Programs: Completing a degree program taught entirely in English may exempt you from providing additional language test scores.
Foundation Programs: Some universities offer foundation programs designed to enhance English language skills alongside academic studies.
Language Preparation Courses: Consider enrolling in English language preparation courses offered by universities or language schools in Ireland.
Institution-Specific Requirements: Research the specific admission requirements of your chosen university.
Demonstrating English Proficiency: Provide evidence of your language proficiency through transcripts, certificates, or letters from employers.
Consultation with Admission Offices: Reach out to the admission offices of prospective universities for personalized guidance on the application process.