What should parents know before sending child to Ireland?


Absolutely, sending your child to study in Ireland is a significant decision, and it’s important for parents to be well-informed. Here’s what you should know before sending your child to Ireland for higher education:

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1. Education System and University Options


- Quality of Education: Ireland is known for its high academic standards, innovative teaching, and strong research opportunities. Top universities include Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, and University College Cork.
- Courses: A wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses are available, especially in fields like IT, Business, Engineering, Health Sciences, and Humanities.

2. Eligibility & Admission Process


- Academic Requirements: Students need to meet the academic criteria set by Irish universities, including minimum scores in 12th grade or undergraduate studies.
- English Language Proficiency: Most institutions require IELTS/TOEFL scores (minimum IELTS 6.0–6.5 for most programs).

3. Application Timeline


- Intakes: Main intakes are September (major) and January (limited courses).
- Deadlines: Applications usually open a year in advance. Early application is advised.

4. Visa Process


- Student Visa: Students must apply for a ‘D’ Study Visa. Key requirements include an offer letter, proof of funds, English proficiency, and medical insurance.
- Financial Proof: Parents must show evidence of funds to cover tuition and living expenses (usually €10,000–€12,000 per year for living expenses).

5. Living Expenses & Accommodation


- Living Costs: Approx. €10,000–€15,000 per year, depending on city and lifestyle.
- Accommodation: Options include on-campus residences, private apartments, and homestays. Early booking is recommended due to high demand.

6. Part-time Work Opportunities


- Students on a valid visa can work up to 20 hours/week during term and 40 hours/week during holidays. This helps with living expenses and work experience.

7. Post-Study Work Visa


- Stay Back Option: After graduation, students can avail of the Irish ‘Third Level Graduate Scheme’:
- Up to 2 years stay back for Master’s graduates
- 1 year for Bachelor’s degree holders
- This allows time to find suitable employment in Ireland.

8. Safety and Wellbeing


- Ireland is a safe and friendly country with supportive communities for international students.
- Most universities have dedicated international student offices and support services.

9. Healthcare


- Health insurance is mandatory for all international students. This can be arranged through the university or private providers.

10. Career Opportunities


- Ireland has a thriving job market, especially in IT, Pharmaceuticals, Finance, and Biotechnology sectors. Many global companies have headquarters in Ireland.

11. Cultural Adjustment


- Irish people are known for their warmth and hospitality, but adjusting to a new country takes time. Encourage your child to participate in student groups and activities.

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Pollster Education can guide you through every step—from course selection and application to visa guidance, travel, and post-arrival support.

For personalized guidance, contact us at:
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- Phone: +919324480791
- Email: info@pollstereducation.com

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