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Will you study in Ireland after your master's degree?

Ireland has always been a popular country for studying abroad, with many universities, colleges and specialized courses. Many people want to know whether the master's degree in studying in Ireland is good or not. On this issue, the following is my "Is it good to graduate from studying in Ireland?" For your reference only. Welcome to read this article.

Is it difficult to graduate from Ireland with a master's degree?

Difficult, enrollment and scholarships are absolutely unambiguous.

1. Unlike many western countries, which regard international students as an industry and attract international students by shortening school hours and lowering tuition fees, there is no such "preferential treatment" for going to Ireland. Except that university of limerick, a national university, can directly accept high school graduates, IELTS scores are generally required to be above 5.5. In most cases, high school graduates in China have to study for 9 months before they can take undergraduate courses.

2. Irish masters can be divided into "teaching type" and "research type" according to different professional orientations; A doctor's degree requires three years of full energy to study the subject with the tutor.

It is this rigorous academic attitude that makes Irish education enjoy a high reputation in the world. In recent two years, among the international students in Dublin Preparatory School 10, the top five students chose Ireland such as Dublin University College and Cork University College, and the rest chose Nottingham University and Birmingham University, which shows the attraction of Irish education quality.

In recent years, the top 500 enterprises in China have also entrusted Irish universities to "directionally train" senior management talents. In addition to full scholarships, they also provide living expenses of 27,000 euros per year, and they will become the CEO of these Fortune 500 companies in China or the Far East.

Prospects for studying abroad and employment in Ireland

First, a relaxed employment environment.

1. school support: the department provides 4- 12 months paid internship, and the employment rate of graduates is high.

2. Market support: Ireland's high-tech and service industries are at the leading level in the world, and there is a great demand for talents.

3. Government support: The government has a good investment and entrepreneurial environment to encourage graduates to start businesses.

Second, convenient visa support.

1. Unlimited visa quota: The Irish government does not implement a quota system for international students from China, and the student visa pass rate is high.

2. Proof of deposit for studying abroad: Students with insufficient deposit period can provide proof of frozen deposit for studying abroad from China Everbright Bank, or purchase educational bonds provided by certified tuition payment institutions as proof of funds to obtain visas.

3.*** Enjoy the UK Visa Application Center: All Irish visa applicants can submit their visas at the UK Overseas Visa Application Center.

4. Open a pure language visa: Irish students can get a pilot visa in China, with no language scores, no guarantor restrictions, no bank deposit history and no explanation of the source of funds.

Third, immigration support is in place.

1. Work visa: International students with bachelor's degree or above have two years to find a job in Ireland after graduation, and can apply for a formal work visa after obtaining employment opportunities provided by local companies.

2. Immigration Permit: Ireland issues green cards to popular research scholars in other countries, applicants who are engaged in high-tech work or work in information engineering, computers, biopharmaceuticals and other industries.

Irish master's study abroad fee

1. The master's degree in Ireland is one year. Tuition is generally around 8000- 15000 euros/year.

2. Different types and majors will have different courses. In the Institute of Technology, the annual tuition fee for students from non-EU countries is about 8,000-9,000 euros/year, but the fees for different types or levels of courses are also different.

All universities in Ireland have scholarships, so if you work hard enough, you can get a large scholarship.