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1. The primary intake for most courses.
2. Many undergraduate and postgraduate programs commence in September.
3. Application deadlines often fall between December and June of the previous year.
1. Some universities offer a secondary intake in January to February.
2. Limited courses are available during this intake, primarily at the postgraduate level.
3. Application deadlines for the Spring intake usually range from August to November of the preceding year.
1. Passport
2. S.S.C
3. Intermediate
4. Original Degree
5. Provisional Certificate
6. Bachelor Academic Transcripts
7. Consolidated Marks Memo (CMM)
8. Medium Of Instruction (MOI)
9. GRE / GMAT
10. Statement Of Purpose (SOP)
11. Letter Of Recommendations (3)
12. Resume
13. Work Experience (If Any)
14. Financial Affidavit
15. Financial Statement
16. Educational Loan
17. Course Completion Certificate Or NOC (2024 Passed Out Students)
18. Certificate Of English Proficiency Test IELTS / TOEFL / PTE / DUOLINGO.
After graduating from an Irish university, international students have several options to explore if they wish to remain in Ireland.
Through the Third Level Graduate Programme, non-European Economic Area (EEA) international students who have completed their education with a Level 8 or above degree from an Irish university can stay back in the country to seek employment and gain work experience. They can stay for up to 24 months after a bachelor's and master's degree, and PhD graduates can live up to 36 months after their studies are over.International students can also study further if they wish. Additionally, someone with an entrepreneurial spirit can even explore starting their own business in Ireland. The Irish government offers various supports and incentives for entrepreneurs, such as the Start-up Entrepreneur Program, which provides a pathway for non-EEA nationals to establish a business and reside in Ireland.