First, the conditions for applying for studying in Ireland encourage students to apply for admission through the college entrance examination results.
You can apply for Irish public universities if you can achieve two national college entrance examination scores. Since universities start in January and February at the beginning of each year, everyone should apply in advance. The general undergraduate enrollment is from June to August every year, so the college entrance examination students in that year should also plan ahead to catch up with this time period.
Of course, you can also enter Irish universities by taking A-level courses or international schools, but public universities still encourage students to apply for admission by obtaining college entrance examination results.
The undergraduate education system in Ireland is a four-year system. In the choice of majors, engineering, architecture, IT computer and economics have always been hot topics. In addition, students' high school exam scores and high school diplomas are also a confirmatory review of students' own identity and qualifications.
Pay attention to the length of the Irish study visa course.
When applying for an Irish visa, you should pay attention to the length of the course. If the applicant has studied for more than 90 days (3 months) and applied for a "D" student visa, but less than 90 days, he can only apply for a "C" student visa, that is, a C study visa. This visa refers to short-term study, which means that the applicant cannot get an extension in Ireland. Therefore, to apply for an Irish study visa, you must apply for a 24-week or 36-week course in order to get an extension.
Pass the language test.
There is little difference in the requirements of language scores among Irish universities. Unlike other countries, Irish higher education has preparatory courses. Students have to report to school directly after receiving the admission notice, and the language adaptation process is very short, which is why students are required to pass the language test before studying abroad.
Seven public universities in Ireland jointly organized an "English Language Test". As long as students apply for public universities, take exams and pass, their language ability will be recognized.
Second, the application process: apply for an Irish school.
1. Requirements of the applicant
Undergraduate application requirements: high school, vocational high school, technical secondary school graduates, aged 2 1 year-old %3B IELTS 6 or above.
Requirements for applying for college degree: regular three-year college graduates, under 23% of age, with a score of 3B IELTS 6 or above, and a professional counterpart of 3B.
Master's application requirements: regular university graduate, under 28 years old, with 3B IELTS score of 6.5 or above, and 3B professional counterpart.
2. Information prepared by the applicant
Application form for admission;
Resume and reasons for admission;
Final diploma;
Transcript;
Proof of employment;
A recent photo;
Apply for an Irish visa
1. Valid passport
Passport is still valid for at least 6 months after the end of the course.
If you have an old passport, the applicant needs to provide a copy of the old passport in order to know his past entry and exit situation. In addition to a valid visa page, other pages are required.
2. Course certification
The school must provide an invitation letter to make it clear that this person has been admitted to the full-time course (indicate the major), and the course needs more than 15 hours, and the expenses shall be borne by the individual. Informal invitations are invalid.
In terms of education and other qualifications, schools must be recognized by the Ministry of Justice. For English language schools, it is a prerequisite to obtain the recognition of the Ministry of Education through the Association of English Learning Institutions.
3. expenses
It must be proved that the tuition fees have been paid in full. However, before the applicant gets a visa, the fee will be as high as 5,000 pounds. The payment voucher can be written in the invitation together with the room rate, tuition and other related expenses.
4. Personal medical insurance
Every student should have full personal medical insurance. The admission notice of the accepting institution shall indicate that the students have medical insurance, and specify in detail the insurance content handled by the institution on behalf of the students. Or before going abroad, the students themselves have completed the personal medical insurance certificate of love in China.
5. Family members
Applicants should introduce their family members (including cousins, uncles and grandparents). ) people who have settled in Ireland or other EU countries.
6. Applicant information
The applicant's resume should be clean, because it is out of consideration for public policy, public safety or health (providing proof of no criminal record). Although all documents are provided, due to the above reasons, if necessary, the applicant will be refused the visa and will not be informed of the reasons for the refusal.
Because of public policies such as protecting public travel areas, if you are refused a visa in the UK or have a bad immigration record in the UK, the issuance of visas will be affected. If someone doesn't get a British visa, he must provide the reasons for refusing it in order to make a decision on whether to issue a visa.
7. The applicant's own economic ability
Applicants need to provide proof that they have the ability to maintain their life in Ireland, and they don't need to turn to the Irish government even in an emergency.
Please note: if you seek financial help from the Irish government, it will have a negative impact on this person's future love. A translated bank deposit certificate is required, and the foreign exchange rate at the time of application is indicated.
8. Resume of the applicant
The course the applicant is going to study should be related to his resume.
Schools should be satisfied with the reliability of students' situation through interviews or agency from schools. Relevant information about the examination or interview conducted by the school or the school agent for the applicant can be submitted as auxiliary materials for the application.
After providing my resume, family situation, past study and other supporting materials, the applicant is more likely to get a visa.
9. Employment in the country
If the applicant is an on-the-job employee, the employer must state:
The employer provides all tuition fees. If the applicant pays the expenses personally, the employer must acknowledge and show that the applicant has sufficient economic ability.
The employer agrees that the applicant will leave the job temporarily, and the time of leaving the job is the same as the course cycle of the school.
The reason for studying this major.
The income level and currency of the applicant.
Third, preparation for departure and follow-up service. After receiving the visa, please book the flight in time and inform. The Irish Education Union will be responsible for arranging accommodation and picking up the plane. Students are advised to arrive in Britain one or two weeks in advance.
Admission requirements:
Irish universities generally require applicants to have a certain English foundation, that is, applicants must have a certain TOEFL or IELTS score. If the TOEFL or IELTS scores fail to meet the requirements of the school, the applicant must first choose a supporting English language course.
TOEFL generally requires an English score of not less than 550 or an IELTS score of not less than 5.5 (the specific score depends on the requirements of each school).