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Comprehensive analysis of Irish education system
Ireland has a history of more than 5000 years. As one of the six English-speaking countries in the world, Ireland, like Britain, is the birthplace of British traditional education, and its higher education is world-famous. Its teaching level and quality in medicine, engineering, computer and other fields are far higher than those of similar universities in Europe and America, and it has been widely recognized internationally.

34 institutions of higher education

There are 34 higher education institutions in Ireland offering a large number of more than 5,000 courses, and this education system ranks first in the world 10. The graduation certificate of an Irish school is an internationally recognized qualification certificate, which guarantees the comprehensive quality of the holder.

A globally recognized golden degree.

Eight national universities in Ireland rank among the top 500 in the world and are recognized as golden degrees in the world. The employment rate of Irish university graduates is the highest in Europe.

Musicians emerge one after another.

Ireland's high-quality education has made dazzling achievements, with a population of more than 4.7 million, and has trained countless literary masters and Nobel Prize winners, especially musicians.

Seamless connection with British universities

As a former British colony, Ireland's schools and education system are basically British education established by the British during the colonial period. After graduating from high school, students can seamlessly connect with British universities, and they can directly apply to famous British universities with the results of Irish high school exams.

Government investment in education

In the past 10 years, the Irish government's investment in education ranked first in the EU with an annual growth rate of 10%, providing free early education, primary school and junior high school education, and school-age children who obtained Stamp 4 visas through Irish investment immigrants can also enjoy this benefit.