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Why Study in Ireland?
Ireland offers world-class education with globally recognized degrees, especially in fields like technology, business, and healthcare. The country is known for its friendly, safe, and English-speaking environment, making it easier for Bangladeshi students to adapt. Graduates benefit from strong post-study work opportunities and pathways to permanent residency in a thriving, innovation-driven economy.

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Study Programs in Ireland
Ireland offers a wide range of study programs for international students, including Bangladeshi students, across all levels:
Schooling (Primary and Secondary Education) – High-quality education in public and private schools, with English as the medium of instruction.
Diploma and Certificate Programs – Short-term, skills-focused courses in areas like IT, hospitality, business, and engineering.
Bachelor’s Degrees – Typically 3-4 years in universities, institutes of technology, and colleges, offering programs in science, arts, commerce, engineering, and more.
Master’s Degrees – Usually 1-2 years, available in diverse fields including data science, business, health sciences, and renewable energy.
PhD Programs – Research-focused degrees (generally 3-4 years), often with funding opportunities, in universities and research institutes.

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Step-by-Step Guide
Step 1: Research and Choose Programs
Explore universities, institutes of technology, and colleges in Ireland. Select a program that aligns with your academic background, career goals, and PR potential.
Step 2: Check Eligibility Requirements
Verify academic entry requirements, English language proficiency (typically IELTS 6.0–6.5 or equivalent), and specific program prerequisites.
Step 3: Explore Scholarships
Look into available scholarships (e.g., Government of Ireland International Education Scholarships, university-specific awards) and prepare applications accordingly.
Step 4: Apply to Institutions
Submit online applications to chosen universities/colleges. Prepare academic transcripts, certificates, English test scores, Statement of Purpose (SOP), and references.
Step 5: Accept Offer and Pay Fees
Once you receive a Letter of Offer, confirm your acceptance and pay the required tuition deposit to secure your place.
Step 6: Arrange Health Insurance
Purchase student health insurance as required for visa application and your stay in Ireland.
Step 7: Apply for Student Visa
Apply for the Irish Study Visa (D-Type). Submit documents including your offer letter, financial proof, insurance, passport, and visa fee.
Step 8: Plan Travel and Arrival
Book flights, arrange accommodation, and attend pre-departure briefings. On arrival, register with the Irish Immigration Service and get your residence permit (IRP card).

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Explore Our Partner Universities
- Dublin International Foundation College
- Holmes Institute Dublin
- Holmes Institute Dublin (HID)
- IBAT College Dublin
- NCG Holding Ltd Dublin
- Shannon College of Hotel Management
- South East Technological University (SETU)
- Technological University Dublin Aungier Street Campus
- Technological University Dublin Blanchardstown Campus
- Technological University Dublin Bolton Street Campus
- Technological University Dublin Grangegorman Campus
- Technological University Dublin Tallaght Campus
- Trinity College Dublin
- University College Cork
- University College Dublin, Dublin
- University of Limerick

Job and PR Pathways After Study
New Zealand offers strong post-study work opportunities for international graduates, especially in areas facing skill shortages. With the right guidance, you can transition smoothly from your student visa to work and eventually permanent residency.
Post-Study Work Visa – We support you in applying for the Post-Study Work Visa, which allows you to live and work in New Zealand for up to 1–3 years depending on your qualification level.
In-demand skilled occupations – Get detailed information about New Zealand’s Long Term Skill Shortage List (LTSSL) and Essential Skills in Demand lists, helping you target jobs with better employment and residency prospects.
Career workshops and job readiness – Benefit from workshops focused on CV building, interview preparation, and understanding the New Zealand job market culture.
Skilled migration and PR planning – Receive personalized advice on navigating New Zealand’s skilled migrant visa pathways, including points-based systems and employer sponsorship options aligned with your skills and qualifications.
Our Support During the Process
We’re with you every step of the way—from your initial consultation to settling into New Zealand life and beyond. Our aim is to make your study abroad experience smooth, informed, and successful.
Personalized consultation at every step – We carefully assess your academic goals, financial situation, and personal preferences to help you choose the best study and career pathways.
One-on-one support for admission, visa & travel – Receive dedicated assistance with university applications, document preparation, visa processing, and travel arrangements.
Always accessible—call, WhatsApp, or in person – Our friendly advisors are available via your preferred communication channel whenever you need guidance or answers.
Regular updates, reminders & document reviews – We keep you informed with timely updates, important reminders, and detailed document checks to ensure you never miss a deadline.
Post-arrival check-ins & alumni mentoring – After you arrive, we continue to support you, including connecting you with experienced alumni who can share valuable insights.
Ongoing support for job search and PR planning – We help you navigate job hunting, CV preparation, interview skills, and long-term residency pathways even after you graduate.

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Average Tuition Fees (Per Year)
Schooling (Primary & Secondary)
EUR 4,000 – EUR 15,000 (depending on private or international schools)
Bachelor’s Degree
EUR 9,000 – EUR 25,000 (higher for medical and engineering programs)
Master’s Degree
EUR 10,000 – EUR 30,000 (program dependent)
PhD
EUR 6,000 – EUR 15,000 (many universities charge the same as domestic rates for international PhD students, especially under funded positions)

Job and PR Pathways After Study
Job and PR Pathways After Study in Ireland
Post-Study Work Permit / Stay Back Option
After completing your degree, Ireland offers generous post-study work rights:
Bachelor’s (Honours) degree holders: Eligible for up to 12 months under the Third Level Graduate Scheme.
Master’s / PhD holders: Eligible for up to 24 months stay back period to seek employment.
Employment Opportunities
Graduates can work full-time (up to 40 hours per week) during their stay-back period. Sectors like IT, engineering, finance, healthcare, and pharmaceuticals are high in demand for skilled graduates.
PR (Permanent Residency) Pathway
Once you secure full-time employment:
You can apply for a Critical Skills Employment Permit (valid for 2 years, with PR eligibility after 5 years of legal residence).
General Employment Permit holders may also apply for long-term residency after 5 years.
Citizenship Option
After legally residing in Ireland for 5 years (including time on work permits), you may apply for long-term residency or citizenship (subject to fulfilling other conditions).
Our Support During the Process
We’re with you every step of the way—from your first consultation to settling into life in Australia and beyond. Our goal is to make your journey stress-free, informed, and successful.
Personalized consultation at every step – We take the time to understand your academic goals, financial situation, and preferences to guide you toward the best-fit options.
One-on-one support for admission, visa & travel – You’ll receive dedicated assistance for university applications, document preparation, visa submissions, and travel planning.
Always accessible—call, WhatsApp, or in person – Our advisors are available through your preferred channels, making it easy to get help whenever you need it.
Regular updates, reminders & document reviews – Stay on track with timely updates, gentle reminders, and thorough reviews to avoid missing any deadlines or requirements.
Post-arrival check-ins & alumni mentoring – We stay in touch after you land, offering ongoing support and connecting you with alumni who’ve already navigated the journey.
Support for job search and PR planning – Even after graduation, we’re here to help with job opportunities, resume guidance, and advice on long-term pathways like permanent residency.
Visa Categories for Study in Ireland

Stamp 2 (Student Visa)
For full-time study at a recognized Irish educational institution; allows limited part-time work during study and full-time during holidays.

Stamp 2A (Non-working Student Visa)
For study at non-degree level programs or language schools; does not permit work rights during stay.

Short Stay C Visa (Study/Training less than 90 days)
For short courses, exchange programs, or training lasting less than 3 months; no work rights.

Visa Application Checklist
Ireland Student Visa Application Checklist (Bangladesh)
Visa Application Form — Completed and signed (typically online application via AVATS).
Valid Passport — At least 12 months validity beyond your intended stay, with blank pages.
Recent Passport-size Photos — Meeting Irish visa photo requirements.
Letter of Acceptance — From an accredited Irish educational institution.
Evidence of Tuition Fee Payment — Receipts or bank transfer proof showing payment or deposit.
Proof of Funds — Bank statements showing access to at least EUR 7,000 for one academic year (plus tuition fees if not already paid).
Medical Insurance — Proof of valid student medical insurance for Ireland.
Statement of Purpose / Study Plan — Clearly explain your study objectives and intention to return home after studies.
Accommodation Details — Confirmation of where you will stay (can be temporary at time of application).
Educational Certificates — Academic transcripts and certificates (SSC, HSC, Bachelor’s if applicable).
English Proficiency — IELTS / TOEFL / PTE scores, as required by your institution.
Police Clearance Certificate — Recent (if applicable).
Travel Itinerary — Outline of planned travel dates (not mandatory to have purchased tickets).
Parental Consent (if under 18) — Signed consent form + birth certificate + custody documents if needed.
Note: All documents should be in English (or officially translated), and originals + copies may be required.

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Job and PR Pathways After Study
Job and PR Pathways After Study in Ireland
Post-Study Work Permit / Stay Back Option
After completing your degree, Ireland offers generous post-study work rights:
Bachelor’s (Honours) degree holders: Eligible for up to 12 months under the Third Level Graduate Scheme.
Master’s / PhD holders: Eligible for up to 24 months stay back period to seek employment.
Employment Opportunities
Graduates can work full-time (up to 40 hours per week) during their stay-back period. Sectors like IT, engineering, finance, healthcare, and pharmaceuticals are high in demand for skilled graduates.
PR (Permanent Residency) Pathway
Once you secure full-time employment:
You can apply for a Critical Skills Employment Permit (valid for 2 years, with PR eligibility after 5 years of legal residence).
General Employment Permit holders may also apply for long-term residency after 5 years.
Citizenship Option
After legally residing in Ireland for 5 years (including time on work permits), you may apply for long-term residency or citizenship (subject to fulfilling other conditions).

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Our Support During the Process
We’re with you at every step — from your first consultation to settling into life in Australia and beyond, ensuring a stress-free, informed, and successful journey.
Personalized consultation at every stage — We take the time to understand your academic goals, financial situation, and personal preferences to guide you toward the best-fit study options.
One-on-one support for admission, visa, and travel — Dedicated assistance with university applications, document preparation, visa submissions, and travel arrangements.
Always accessible — Connect with us via call, WhatsApp, email, or in person — whatever suits you best.
Regular updates, reminders, and document reviews — Stay on track with timely updates, important deadline reminders, and careful review of your documents.
Post-arrival check-ins and alumni mentoring — We stay connected after you arrive, offering ongoing support and linking you with alumni who’ve successfully made the journey.
Support for job search and PR planning — Guidance on job opportunities, resume building, and advice on permanent residency pathways even after you graduate.