You should carefully read the information on how to apply for study programs in Ireland. At the same time, review Ireland’s student visa policy to ensure that you apply to the correct institution and program to qualify for an Irish student visa. You may submit your application through an education consultancy to receive additional support and benefits.
1. General application process
2. Entry requirements
Depending on the program you intend to pursue, specific entry requirements may vary:
3. Documents required for study application in Ireland
Depending on each student’s individual situation, schools may request additional documents. However, the most common required documents include:
Important Note: You can still apply even if you have not yet completed your English certificate, transcript, or final diploma. Simply submit whatever academic documents you currently have. We will obtain a conditional offer letter to secure your place. Once you have the final diploma or provisional graduation certificate, complete transcripts, and a valid English test score, we will help you switch to an unconditional offer letter and proceed with the remaining steps, including the Ireland student visa application, under our full guidance and support.
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To find information about the type of visa you wish to apply for and other relevant details, please refer to: www.inis.gov.ie/en/INIS/Pages/Study
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