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What are the ways for junior college students to study in Ireland?

Ireland is a country with high cost performance in studying abroad, so there are not a few students studying in Ireland every year. What are the ways for junior college students to study in Ireland? The following is the "What are the ways for junior college students to study in Ireland" compiled by me for your reference only. Welcome to read this article.

I am a freshman/sophomore in Ireland.

When you are in junior college, you can consider enrolling in the freshman or sophomore courses of Irish universities. The specific enrollment level depends on the students' domestic university background, majors, grades and other factors.

Second, undergraduate course

After three years of junior college courses in China, I chose Irish junior college courses to continue my major. After studying in 1 year, I got an honorary bachelor's degree in Ireland, and then I took a master's course.

Third, the master's preparatory course

After completing the domestic junior college courses, pass the 1 year/half-year master's preparatory course, and then enter the master's course.

Irish undergraduate and master's tuition fees are about 80,000-65,438+0.4 million RMB per year, and the living expenses are about 60,000 RMB. And you can work reasonably during school, 20 hours/week and 40 hours/week on holidays. At the same time, the Irish government is very supportive of Ireland's education industry, and there are countless scholarships every year. We are familiar with the Kelada Scholarship Program, which is a national scholarship program initiated and organized by the Irish Education Promotion Office. Scholarships can be used to reduce some or all tuition fees, which controls the expenses of future international students who plan to study in Ireland.

Many Fortune 500 companies have set up European headquarters in Ireland, and the overall employment environment is very good. In order to meet the needs of the employment environment, Irish education pays more attention to the combination of theory and practice. Students can not only learn theoretical knowledge, but also apply practice to study, become real practical talents and find jobs after graduation. It is a very good choice for junior college students to fight a turnaround.