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What is the deposit for studying in Ireland?

The deposit for studying in Ireland needs at least $30,000.

Studying in Ireland requires a deposit of at least $30,000. If you want to apply for a degree course directly, you must get at least 550 TOEFL scores. Studying in Ireland, TOEFL and IELTS (about 6 points) are ok, and GRE is not needed.

The tuition fee in Ireland is about 55,000 to 70,000 RMB a year, which varies according to the length of the course. There is little difference in fees between schools, and fees between majors may be large, such as medical majors. The annual tuition fee of language school is about 50,000 RMB, and the living expenses are about 654.38+10,000 RMB.

Extended data

In Ireland, it takes three to four years to study for a doctorate. The conditions are TOEFL scores and master's transcripts. Study for a master's degree for one year. Computer and other master's tuition fees are about 70 thousand a year; The economic category costs more than 50 thousand RMB. The total cost of a graduate student for one year is about120,000 RMB. You can apply for a master's degree directly after graduating from undergraduate courses in China, and you don't need to go to the preparatory course after TOEFL and college grades.

Irish schools provide dormitories, but they are required to live in host families for the first month. Living in a host family costs about 4000 yuan a month. Boarding includes breakfast, dinner and three meals on weekends.

It takes three to three and a half months to get a visa to Ireland, and the visa rate is generally above 85%. Generally, you can get the visa number about two weeks after sending the visa. But the visa number does not mean that the visa has been passed, it is only the visa serial number. To apply for a visa, we must first do a good job in passport, prepare for notarization of academic qualifications and guarantee funds.

China Com-Application: Information on Studying in Ireland (paragraph 2)