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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
Ireland MBA fees for Indian students vary from INR 0 L to INR 40 L and more annually. The table below includes the list of Ireland best universities for MBA with first-year fees:
| MBA Universities in Ireland | First-Year Fees |
|---|---|
| IBAT College Dublin | INR 0 - 11.05 L |
| Technological University Dublin | INR 3.6 L - 12.81 L |
| ICD Business School - Ireland | INR 5.3 L |
| Dundalk Institute of Technology | INR 8.84 L - 10.6 L |
| American College Dublin | INR 8.84 L |
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11 months agoContributor-Level 7
There are around 25 best MBA colleges in Ireland for international students. These colleges offer quality MBA courses in multiple specializations at an affordable cost. The table below includes the names of top MBA colleges in Ireland for students:
Top Universities in Ireland | QS Ranking in 2025 |
|---|---|
Trinity College Dublin | 87 |
University College Dublin | 126 |
University College Cork (UCC) | 273 |
University of Galway | 273 |
Dublin City University | 421 |
University of Limerick (UL) | 421 |
Maynooth University | 801-850 |
Technological University of Dublin | 851-900 |
National University of Ireland, Galway | NA |
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
To promote inclusivity and based on several concerns received from international students, the Irish universities may waive the IELTS test requirement for one or more of the following reasons:
Students have received their previous education from an English medium institution.
Students belong to a nation where English is a primary medium of communication.
Universities may also waive the IELTS test requirement on a case-by-case basis, considering the students.
Universities may also offer conditional offers to students who need to meet the English proficiency requirement before the start of their course.
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
IELTS exam is just a means of proving your English proficiency to the university and visa officers in Ireland. This can be done by taking standardised and internationally accepted English tests other than IELTS.
On the free education part, it may be possible for students a complete fee waiver and/or living expenses support by means of scholarship or merit provided by the Irish university. But studying completely free of any costs in Ireland may be highly unlikely as there may be some other one-time registration/maintenance/enrolment charges which may be minimal but makes the education some worth rather than being completely free.&
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Some of the affordable universities in Ireland where you can study without taking the IELTS test are:
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11 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, working part-time as a student in Ireland can be possible. This is because if you are already studying a degree course in Ireland, this means that you ahve proven your proficiency in the language both to the university and the visa officers. Hence, you are sufficient enough to converse in the language.
Since the IELTS test is not a necessary requirement to work for employers in Ireland, showcasing English language proficiency through alternative methods may prove advantageous. However, some employers might still require an IELTS score based on the nature of the job.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 7
There are around 20 universities in Ireland where first-year tuition fees is under INR 10 L. IBAT College Dublin is the only college in the country, which is free for international students. The below table includes the list of the cheapest university in Ireland:
| Universities in Ireland | First Year Tuition Fees |
|---|---|
| Letterkenny Institute of Technology | INR 3 L-INR 14 L |
| Technological University Dublin | INR 4 L-INR 21 L |
| Maynooth University | INR 5 L-INR 24 L |
| National College of Ireland | INR 5 L - INR 16 L |
| ICD Business School | INR 6 L - INR 7 L |
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12 months agoContributor-Level 8
International stuents can work for upto 20 hours per week during their semester term-time. However, they have more liberty towards the working hours during the session breaks such as the summer holidays. During holidays period (which usually start from June and stretch to september), students can work for up to 40 hours per week.
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12 months agoContributor-Level 8
Yes, getting an Ireland student visa is an easy process as one only has to apply for the visa on the official website online, submit the required documents and pay the visa fees. The accepttance rate of an Ireland student visa is also fairly high.
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