Dublin: This month, education fairs will be held in five cities, providing more opportunities for Indian students. Ireland’s 16 Higher Education Institutions (HEIs) are organising the fair. The fairs will be held in New Delhi on the 19th and 20th Pune, on the 23rd Mumbai, Chennai on the 26th, and Bangalore on the 27th. These fairs are open to Indian students who want to study abroad in the academic year 2023-2024.
Over 6,000 Indian students chose Ireland for their undergraduate and postgraduate studies last year. The aim is to increase this number through fairs.
Students and parents will have the opportunity to meet with representatives from Ireland’s top higher education institutions, which offer globally recognised UG and PG courses in Business, Science, Engineering, and Humanities. The fair is completely free of charge. Information about courses, the admissions process, job opportunities, campus recruitment, scholarships, and intake can be obtained directly.
Educational Institutions Participating
Technological University. University of Galway, Dublin Business School, South East Technological University, Dublin City University, Technological University Dublin, Dundalk Institute of Technology, Technological University of Shannon Midlands, Mid West Griffith College, Trinity College Dublin, Maynooth University, University College Cork, Munster Technological University, University College Dublin, National College of Ireland, University of Limerick.
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The purpose of the educational fairs is to inform students and parents about the admissions process, courses, visa procedures, and post-study stay-back options. Fairs also provide insight into Ireland’s employment opportunities, lifestyle, transport, and culture.
Ireland currently has over 35,000 students from 60 different countries studying there. According to Mr. Barry O’Driscoll, India and South Asia Regional Manager for Education Ireland, Ireland has 5% of the world’s best universities.
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