Showing posts with label "study in Ireland". Show all posts
Showing posts with label "study in Ireland". Show all posts

Thursday, 5 July 2018

Top Reasons To Choose Ireland As A Study Abroad Destination

Lately, students have started exploring other countries, specifical nations in the European Union, for higher studies.


In recent times, India has become one of the fastest developing nations in the world and is considered to be one of the biggest economies globally. Its progress has trickled down to most citizens as well, with more and more people now able to afford several basic things, which until a decade ago, were considered luxury. One such aspect is education.

In India, access to basic education is increasingly becoming the norm owing to rise in disposable income, and better opportunities. Moreover, with a substantial number of middle-class households in the country leading a significantly better lifestyle as compared to a decade ago, many families have begun to consider investing in only the best education of their children; be it in India or abroad.


Ireland -- A dream destination for international students

Ireland or the Republic of Ireland is an island nation that is part of the British Isles. The country has a rich culture and tradition, which is most commonly depicted across the globe in the form of Saint Patrick -- one of Ireland's patron saints. Ireland also happens to be one of the countries in the European Union to recognise English as an official language.

Education structure

The education structure in Ireland is mainly made up of levels -- primary, secondary, and tertiary (third-level). The country is home to some of the finest educational institutions in the world and has an excellent academic infrastructure. Some of the top universities for international students in Ireland are Trinity College (Dublin), University College (Dublin), National University of Ireland (Galway), and University College of Cork.


Let us further explore the various factors that are leading Ireland to become one of the most preferred studies abroad destination among students from across the world:

Excellent education infrastructure: As previously stated, Ireland has an excellent education infrastructure, with most of its universities equipped with state-of-the-art amenities and academic resources. In fact, the progress made in the field of education has significantly contributed to Ireland's growing economy. For international students, this is an added advantage of studying in a culturally rich nation.

Scholarships for international students: The Republic of Ireland has an outstanding scholarship program for international students. Each scholarship is based on specific criteria for eligibility laid down by individual institutions in Ireland.

For example, Dublin Institute of Technology offers a Centenary Scholarship Programme for all international students pursuing a Master's degree at the institution. Similarly, the National University of Ireland in Galway offers several scholarships specifically for Indian students, such as the Max Arthur Macauliffe Special Merit Scholarship, and the Sir Peter Freyer Special Merit Scholarship.

Safety first: Ireland is one of the safest and friendliest countries in the world, allowing international students to complete their course without worrying about their overall well-being. While petty crimes like pick pocketing are common throughout the world, students just need to be cautious about their surroundings to avert such rare incidents.


Work opportunities: International students enrolled for full-time courses that are recognised by the IDES do not require an additional work permit to work in the country. However, they do need to have the proper documentation to be able to gain employment.


In conclusion, it can be said that Ireland is certainly becoming one of the most preferred studies abroad destinations among international students; and if you are a student hoping to study overseas, you should definitely consider the island nation to fulfil your education goal. (http://indiatoday.intoday.in/education/story/study-abroad)






Friday, 29 June 2018

StudyAbroad: Trinity rises in World Rankings


Ireland, a neighboring country of the United Kingdom, is one of the wealthiest countries in the OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) and over the last few years, it has emerged as a preferred destination for Indian students.



Trinity offers 47 majors, 59 minors, and several interdisciplinary and advising programs. Along with opportunities in undergraduate research, internships, and study abroad programs, students may merge their talents with self-designed interdisciplinary majors.

Why study in Ireland?

English language
Although Irish Gaelic is recognized as the first official language of the country, only 36% of the Irish population actually know it. 94% of the population know English, with it being the second official language.

The Irish accent and dialect may be a little overwhelming at first, but you will soon get used to it. Living, studying, and working in Ireland is a great way to improve your speaking and listening ability in English.

Post study visa
One of the major benefits of studying in Ireland is the post-study visa. This makes it easier for students to look for job opportunities in the country after they graduate, and once they have a job, they are then eligible to apply for a green card/work permit.


Scholarships
There are plenty of generous scholarship opportunities available in Ireland. For example, Trinity College Dublin offers bursaries worth €5,000, NCI Galway €2,0000 and UCD provide 50% and 100% off fees.

Culture and lifestyle
Ireland is like few places on earth. Beautiful landscapes, scenic beauty, famous hospitality, and a rich culture of music, drinking, and sport. Did you know that there is one pub per 100 people in Dublin?

A study in Ireland would be definitely one of the best experiences of your lifetime. For information about Studying in Ireland, arrange a free consultation click here or send us an email at info@aliffoverseas.com


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Thursday, 21 June 2018

Study abroad: Why Indians prefer to go overseas to pursue UG courses

About 85 per cent of Indian students looking for colleges abroad tend to head towards USA, UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand. International students at US colleges have surpasses one million in the academic year of 2015-16. 


Studying abroad is a common dream among many Indian students such that the number of students applying for universities in other countries has been on the rise with every passing year. This hype can be observed with reports like the 2016 Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange which has pointed out that international students at US colleges have surpassed one million in the academic year of 2015-16.
One of every six international students in the US is from India, according to the report and much three-fourths of these students are pursuing science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) courses. Meanwhile the Indian Students Mobility report, 2016 noted that about 85 per cent of Indian students looking for colleges abroad tend to head towards USA, UK, Australia, Canada and New Zealand.

The following points explain the why student hype around foreign universities.

1. Less competition
Many of the students who opt for undergraduate level programmes in universities abroad are those who prefer not to be involved in the competitive education environment of India which can get aggressive. The ratio of the number of applicants to the number of seats available in India is high.
One should understand that performance in entrance tests cannot indicate whether or not a student can absorb the course content. Having said that, students who doubt whether they can get through the entrance tests and do not want to fail, opt to pursue the undergraduate courses in universities abroad.

2. Settling abroad
The second reason why students want to go abroad is because they think that their future is outside India. They believe that by pursuing an undergraduate degree in a foreign country they can get a job there and eventually land the country’s citizenship. Settling down in USA, UK, Australia and some other such countries is attractive to many. However, things have changed these days.
The assumption that you can eventually settle down in the country if you study there, is repeatedly proving wrong. Governments of most countries are making it clear that if you come to the country for studies, you have to go back after the course. So, you have read the immigration policies of a country thoroughly before you decide the future course of action.

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3. Theory
Undergraduate programmes in India are theoretical and tough as compared to those in universities abroad. But the practical orientation of undergraduate students abroad is more compared to their Indian counterparts. The few who are well versed with the theories of subjects like mathematics, physics and chemistry can survive anywhere.
Students who do not have a strong footing in theoretical concepts may not do so well in India but have a better chance abroad. While Indian curriculum is skewed in favour of the theory, the emphasis on theoretical knowledge and practical knowledge is well balanced in the US.

4. All round development
Studying in foreign universities results in well-rounded personality development of students. They pick up communication skills, learn to live alone, manage with limited money, adjust in the unfamiliar environment and develop the high focus on career. So studying abroad develops the personality. It brings out the best in the person.

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Tuesday, 19 June 2018

Study Abroad: Top reasons to choose Ireland as a study abroad destination

In recent times, India has become one of the fastest developing nations in the world, and is considered to be one of the biggest economies globally. Its progress has trickled down to most citizens as well, with more and more people now able to afford several basic things, which until a decade ago, were considered luxury. One such aspect is education.

In India, access to basic education is increasingly becoming the norm owing to rise in disposable income, and better opportunities. Moreover, with a substantial number of middle-class households in the country leading a significantly better lifestyle as compared to a decade ago, many families have begun to consider investing in only the best education of their children; be it in India or abroad.
While students from India usually prefer to study in the top 5 study abroad destinations -- the United States, the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and New Zealand -- there are some who have started exploring other countries, specifically nations in the European Union. One such country is Ireland, which is fast emerging as a prominent education hub for international students.
Ireland -- A dream destination for international students
Ireland, or the Republic of Ireland is an island nation that is part of the British Isles. The country has a rich culture and tradition, which is most commonly depicted across the globe in the form of Saint Patrick -- one of Ireland's patron saints. Ireland also happens to be one of the countries in the European Union to recognise English as an official language.
Education structure
The education structure in Ireland is mainly made up of levels -- primary, secondary, and tertiary (third-level). The country is home to some of the finest education institutions in the world, and has an excellent academic infrastructure. Some of the top universities for international students in Ireland are: Trinity College (Dublin), University College (Dublin), National University of Ireland (Galway), and University College of Cork.
In terms of hosting international students, Ireland witnessed more than 27,778 international student enrollments in its universities during 2014-15. In terms of place of origin, the country saw an influx of over 4,470 students from the United States, 2,711 from China, and 1989 from France. During the same period, Irish education institutions also received over 905 applicants from India, making it the 9th country in the list of Top 10 sending places of origin, according to IIE.
Let us further explore the various factors that are leading Ireland to become one of the most preferred study abroad destination among students from across the world:
Excellent education infrastructure: As previously stated, Ireland has an excellent education infrastructure, with most of its universities equipped with state-of-the-art amenities and academic resources. In fact, the progress made in the field of education has significantly contributed to Ireland's growing economy. For international students, this is an added advantage of studying in a culturally rich nation.
Scholarships for international students: The Republic of Ireland has an outstanding scholarship program for international students. Each scholarship is based on specific criteria for eligibility laid down by individual institutions in Ireland.
Safety first: Ireland is one of the safest and friendliest countries in the world, allowing international students to complete their course without worrying about their overall wellbeing. While petty crimes like pick pocketing are common throughout the world, students just need to be cautious about their surroundings to avert such rare incidents.
Home to several global industry giants: Some of the biggest multinational companies (MNC) can be found in Ireland. Companies like Google, Apple, and Facebook have headquarters in the Island nation, apart from Ireland's own homegrown organizations like CRH, DCC, and Kerry group.
Work opportunities: International students enrolled for full-time courses that are recognised by the IDES do not require an additional work permit to work in the country. However, they do need to have the proper documentation to be able to gain employment.
According to Education Ireland's official portal, all international students equipped with a valid immigration stamp 2 permission are permitted to work 40 hours/week in Ireland, but only between June to September, and from December 15 to January 15. During the rest of the year, international students holding the valid work document can work 20 hours/week. All students are allowed to work till the expiration of the Immigration permission Stamp 2.
In conclusion, it can be said that Ireland is certainly becoming one of the most preferred study abroad destinations among international students; and if you are a student hoping to study overseas, you should definitely consider the island nation to fulfill your education goals.




Friday, 30 March 2018

Trinity Performs Strongly in QS World University Subject Rankings 2018

Trinity College Dublin has reinforced its reputation as Ireland’s leading university with a strong performance in the newly-published QS Subject Rankings 2018. The QS Subject Rankings look at the performance of universities worldwide across 48 different subjects in five broad subject areas. Trinity is ranked in the top 50 for four subjects – the most of any Irish university ─ and the top 100 for 16 subjects. Overall, the University has achieved a ranking in 32 of the 48 subjects and all five broad subject areas, underlining the strength and breadth of the University’s research across a wide range of disciplines.
The University’s top 50 subjects include Nursing ranked in 25th place, Classics and English both ranked 28th, and Politics ranked in 43rd place. Four Irish universities have ranked in the top 100 globally for Nursing, with Trinity’s being the highest placed.
Additionally, Trinity is ranked in the QS top 100 in the world in each of the following 16 subjects: History, Languages, Philosophy, Theology, Computer Science, Biology, Medicine, Pharmacy, Chemistry, Geography, Materials Science, Education, Law, Social Policy, Sociology and Sport.
It has also been ranked in three broad subject areas: Arts & Humanities in 57th place globally; Life Sciences & Medicine in 87th place, and Engineering & Technology in 89th place. Trinity’s 57th place in the Arts & Humanities subject area is the best performance of an Irish university in the faculty tables.
The QS 2018 Subject Rankings are compiled based on a review of 1,130 institutions in a total of 151 countries. Universities are scored according to academic reputation, employer reputation and research impact (citations).
Commenting on the significance of the achievement, Trinity’s Dean of Research, Professor Linda Doyle says:  "This achievement is testament to the excellent, and globally competitive, research our staff carry out, as well as reflecting the quality students that Trinity attracts. It is particularly important that employers as well as academics were consulted for these rankings, demonstrating how well regarded Trinity graduates are by employers worldwide.”
Trinity College Dublin is Ireland's leading university and is ranked 88th in the world in the 2017/18 QS World University Ranking across all indicators
 * QS Subject Rankings 2018: 
 Trinity's Top 50 Ranking:
  • Nursing     25
  • Classics     28
  • English      28
  • Politics      43
Trinity's Top 100 Ranking:
  • History
  • Languages
  • Philosophy
  • Theology
  • Computer Science
  • Biology
  • Medicine
  • Pharmacy
  • Chemistry
  • Geography
  • Materials Science
  • Education
  • Law
  • Social Policy
  • Sociology
  • Sport

 

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