Why study here: Ireland pairs English-medium education with a dynamic innovation economy anchored by Big Tech, pharma/biotech, med-tech, fintech, and data. Many Master’s programs are one year, helping you upskill quickly and control costs. Universities emphasise employability through capstone projects, labs, and industry collaborations, while the start-up scene and EU access expand career options. Student services, a welcoming culture, and large Indian communities ease transition. With strong links between universities and employers in Dublin, Cork, Galway, and Limerick, graduates routinely move into roles in analytics, software, life sciences, healthcare management, and design. Ireland’s credentials are globally portable, supporting regional careers in Europe and back in India.
NFQ levels; taught vs research Masters; strong co‑ops.
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Major Cities — Living & Tuition
| City | Monthly Living (range, local) | Currency | UG Tuition / yr (range) | Masters Tuition / yr (range) |
| Dublin | €1,400–€2,000/mo | EUR | €12k–€25k | €14k–€28k |
| Cork | €1,100–€1,500/mo | EUR | €12k–€22k | €14k–€26k |
| Galway | €1,100–€1,500/mo | EUR | €12k–€22k | €14k–€26k |
Earnings (Indicative)
| Part-time hourly (typical/min) | Part-time monthly (20 hrs/wk est.) | Full-time average monthly salary (gross) |
| €12.7–€13.5 (national minimum and recent increases) | 20 hrs/week → ~€1,100–€1,170/month | ~€3,200–€4,000 gross/month |
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