Ireland is a small island nation, located on the western-most tip of Europe. It has the headquarters of all the world’s greatest tech and pharma companies and are leaders in added-value agricultural products that are respected right throughout the world. And outside the world of commerce, Ireland have been the home of creative writers and independent thinkers for centuries, while scientists and inventors In Ireland have made a mark on the world This deep-rooted culture of creativity and of problem-solving has made Ireland stand out on the global stage, and the graduates produced each year from leading colleges are highly sought after in diverse industries and in markets all over the world. The graduates that are produced are typified by their ability to tackle not just the challenges of today but are prepared for the future in terms of jobs and of sectors that haven’t even been born yet.Students who are pursuing full-time course and are in possession of the GNIB (Garda National Immigration Bureau) registration card can work for 20 hours part-time per week. There are two standardized periods when international students are allowed to work full-time, which is for up to 40 hours per week. The periods are 15th December to 15th January and 1st May to 31st August. These dates correspond to the traditional summer and winter holidaysCost of LivingIreland is a country where you will enjoy a balanced lifestyle. The costs of living in Ireland are a bit over average for the European area. If you choose to live in Ireland, you can expect to pay between 650 – 1,000 EUR/month.Average costs of living in Irish cities (including the accommodation costs):1. Dublin: 1,100 - 1,800 EUR/month2. Cork: 860 – 1,400 EUR/month3. Galway and other smaller cities: 800 – 1,100 EUR/monthThere is a range of entry requirements that you will need to meet both for your institution application and your visa application. This can include:The documents to be submitted are:• Academic Transcripts: Mark Sheets of Standard X, XII, and the bachelor’s degree (if applicable)• Internet-based TOEFL or IELTS scores• If you have work experience then two letters of recommendation (LOR) from the employer/manager who knows you well and can comment on your professional abilities• Statement of Purpose (SOP)• Academic Resume• Portfolio (in case of students applying for art and design courses or architecture programs)• Others (Certificates/achievements at the state and national level and extracurricular activities)• Proof of funds• Health insurance• A copy of your passport photocopies of these documents should be translated in English and certified by the educational institution or by notary.There are several steps you must go through including:• Register with EduEnroute Overseas and take counselling session with certified Counsellors• Deciding on your preferred course and institution.• Submitting your application to the institution with our assistance• Receiving and accepting a Letter of Offer.• Get counselling on visa from our experts• Pay financial deposits and pay for BOND ( Living Expenses)• Receiving your electronic Confirmation of Enrolment • Applying for your student visa.• Attend our pre-departure session and get ready to depart for IRELAND