Things To Know Before Studying in Ireland
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Over the years, Ireland’s population has increased to over 25,000 students up until 2021.
Many students come to study and graduate from Irish universities. They host many students for exchange programs throughout the year.
While some stay back and seek opportunities in the country, some return to work in their home country.
Apart from universities, and job opportunities, Ireland is a mountain of joy.
Nestled in part of the UK and Europe, Ireland offers students a peerless experience with its jaw-dropping nature, hospitable people etc.
Ireland is one of its own, but students love to come study here.
But, before they decided to come to Ireland, we are sure, they’d done some research on things to know about this place. On that note, we are going to list out some points that might help you prepare and have a smooth transition into the country:
Learn about Irish culture and history
There’s an old saying which resonates with this title, ” We can never understand the present until we know the past”.
Ireland is a place with diversity. It was built on customs, traditions, music, food, and art way back!
So, if you travel and understand their culture, then it’s easy to blend in with the locals.
By the way, they love sports! So while you are at a pub, or hanging out, you can start such conversations and become like a local.
The Weather: It rains a lot
Ireland has favourable weather, with four seasons.
Yes, Ireland is crazy with the rain! It receives a lot of rainfall. But, summer weather’s warm and pleasant.
The temperature is 9 Degrees Celsius. The summer is average of 15-20 Degrees Celsius. In the winter, it drops to 3-4 degrees.
So, be prepared to get accustomed to the four seasons.
Tip: Always carry an umbrella with you!
The other part of Ireland is with the EU
Northern Ireland is part of the UK, but the Republic of Ireland is independent and remains to be part of the European Union.
So, if you are a student from the EU, Ireland offers free tuition fees as part of its initiative.
Use of Euro and Pound
The Republic of Ireland uses Euro while Northern Ireland uses Pound. So, make sure you have the right currency. If your university is in any of the two places, change your currency accordingly to the place.
Ireland is one of the safest countries
As per the Global Peace Index 2020, Ireland is ranked fifteen for safety in the world. As a student, you will be in a safe place. However, you should still be mindful when you are outside. You should keep your belongings close and safe.
Ireland has some of the world’s renowned universities
According to the 2022 US News rankings, Ireland is ranked twenty best places for education. There are about 34 institutions in Ireland offering 5000 courses. Some of the best universities to study in Ireland are:
Maynooth University, University of Galway, Dublin City University, University College Dublin, and University of Limerick
Ireland allows students to earn while studying
If you are studying in Ireland, you are in a good place. This city allows students to study and earn at the same time. While you are in Ireland, you can work 40 hours per week during your academic session. And, if you are a Non-EU student, you can stay back and find a job in the country.
Indian food is available in Ireland
If you are an Indian student in Ireland, you in some luck finding some Indian restaurants. Some of the best ones are Rasam Restaurant, Konkan Indian Restaurant, Kerala Kitchen, etc.