Application procedures to study in Ireland vary depending on whether you are an EU or a non-EU student and whether you participate in undergraduate (first cycle) or graduate studies (second and third cycle).
How to apply for undergraduate studies (first cycle) in Ireland if you are an EU student
If you plan to enroll in full-time undergraduate studies (first cycle) at a public university or college in Ireland for the first time, you will have to submit your application through …
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Please, note that your educational background and grade point average from your upper secondary studies will determine whether you qualify for the studies you applied for.
[Click here to convert your grade point to study in Ireland] (Only EU students). If you are not an EU student, you may use the European grades comparison chart to learn how you would score in Europe.
How to apply for studies in Ireland if you are a non-EU student or you are a graduate EU student
If you are a non-EU student and you are applying for either undergraduate (first cycle) or graduate studies (second and third cycle), or you are an EU student applying for graduate programs (second and third cycle), you have to send your application directly to the institution where you would like to enroll. In general, you can apply online through the institution website or download the application form from the study program or course website.
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