Irish universities are well-known for their research capabilities, and chances are high that your credentials will be recognised almost anywhere in the world. Many universities also provide internship opportunities to help students acquire practical experience in their field of study.
You must first pick which Ireland study visa you should apply for before you decide to study in Ireland. There are two categories of student visas for Ireland:
You’ll need to apply for a ‘C study visa’ if you plan on studying in Ireland for fewer than three months. The short-stay C visa is usually a training visa that allows you to come to Ireland for a duration of 90 days to participate in a work or professional development training program. While on this training visa, you are not allowed to work.
You will need to apply for a ‘D study visa’ if your course is longer than three months.
A foreign student normally applies to a D study visa while intending to remain in Ireland for more than three months.
Irish universities and colleges offer two major intakes. Intakes may also be referred to as a semester in some universities.