Study Cost
Cost of Studying & Living in Ireland
Tuition fees
Tuition costs vary depending on the course, the institution and whether you are classified as an EU student or non-EU student. They also fluctuate so make sure to double-check the fees with your chosen institution before you begin the application process. Check out the details below depending on the area you are most interested in: Study Abroad, English Language, and undergraduate and postgraduate studies for non-EU nations.
Undergraduate Course average fees
Medicine and related |
€31,098 – €50,000 |
Engineering |
€10,000 – €21,600 |
Science & Technology |
€10,000 – €21,600 |
Arts & Humanities |
€10,000 – €16,000 |
Business |
€10,000 – €16,000 |
Postgraduate Course average fees
Medicine and related |
€12,035 – €51,635 |
Engineering |
€10,500 – €19,500 |
Science & Technology |
€10,500 – €18,000 |
Arts & Humanities |
€10,500 – €20,000 |
Business |
€10,500 – €30,000 |
English Language Courses
Course Description |
Average Fees | |
General English Standard | 20 (lessons per week) |
€150 – €250 (per week) |
One-to-One Tuition |
€45- €60 (per hour) | |
Examination Preparation Programmes | 20 (lessons per week) |
€700 – €950 (4 weeks) |
International Foundation Course |
€6500 – €13,200 |
Living costs
Before deciding to study Ireland, you should ensure that you have sufficient funds to cover your costs of living. For students who require a visa, being able to demonstrate this will form part of your application. While you may be able to undertake part-time work during your time here, you should not have to rely on this income to meet all your expenses.
Precisely how much you will need will vary depending on where you are studying in Ireland, on the type of accommodation you choose and, of course, on your own personal lifestyle. But, on average, we estimate that a student will spend between €5,000 and €11,000 per year.
One-Off Costs
As well as your course costs, there are other one-off costs (this means costs which you only have to pay once, not regularly) which you may have to pay if you are travelling to Ireland. Make a note of the ones which apply to you and estimate the total cost of these.
- Visa application
- Travel insurance
- Medical insurance
- Post/baggage to/from Ireland
- Registration with police
- Television
- Mobile phone
Deposit for Accommodation