American College Dublin at a Glance
Popular Fields of Study in Ireland
American College Dublin hasn't published an institution-specific program list with us yet. Here are the fields of study most in demand for Pakistani students across Ireland — talk to a MENTISGO advisor to confirm the exact programs and requirements at this institution.
Why Study in Ireland?
- ✓Ireland is home to globally ranked universities offering English-taught degrees recognised across the EU, UK, and North America.
- ✓A young, English-speaking, EU-member country with a genuine welcome for international students and a strong Pakistani student community already established in cities like Dublin, Cork, and Galway.
- ✓Dublin hosts the European headquarters of Google, Meta, Microsoft, Apple, and LinkedIn, creating direct pathways from campus to global tech careers.
- ✓Post-study work permission (Stamp 1G) allows graduates to stay and work in Ireland for up to two years after a master's or PhD, and one year after an honours bachelor's degree.
- ✓Lower tuition and living costs compared to the UK and North America, with a compact, easy-to-navigate country that keeps travel and lifestyle costs manageable.
Education System in Ireland
Ireland follows a structured, quality-assured higher education framework regulated by Quality and Qualifications Ireland (QQI), aligned with the National Framework of Qualifications (NFQ) and the Bologna Process used across Europe. Degrees are organised by NFQ levels, making it straightforward to compare Irish qualifications with those in the UK, EU, and beyond.
| Program Level | Average Duration |
|---|---|
| Higher Certificate | 2 years |
| Honours Bachelor's Degree (Level 8) | 3-4 years |
| Postgraduate Diploma | 1 year |
| Master's Degree (Taught or Research) | 1-2 years |
| PhD / Doctoral Degree | 3-4 years |
Admission Requirements
General Ireland university requirements — confirm the exact criteria for American College Dublin with a MENTISGO advisor.
English Language Requirements
Application Intakes & Timelines
September Intake (Primary)
Applications generally open October-November and close between February and July depending on the university; offers the widest range of programmes and scholarship deadlines.
January Intake (Secondary)
Applications generally open June-August; available for a more limited set of postgraduate taught programmes and some business courses.
Tuition Fees in Ireland
Country-wide average ranges by level of study — actual fees at American College Dublin vary by program. Confirm the current figure with a MENTISGO advisor.
| Level of Study | Estimated Fee Range |
|---|---|
| Undergraduate Bachelor's Degree | EUR 10,000 - 25,000 per year (Business/Arts on the lower end, Engineering/Sciences mid-range, Medicine significantly higher) |
| Postgraduate Master's Degree (Taught) | EUR 12,000 - 25,000 per year |
| MBA Programmes | EUR 20,000 - 45,000 for the full programme |
| PhD / Doctoral Research | EUR 9,000 - 18,000 per year, with many positions offering funded stipends |
| Foundation / Pre-Master's Programmes | EUR 8,000 - 14,000 per year |
Cost of Living in Dublin
| Expense Item | Average Cost |
|---|---|
| Accommodation (shared house, apartment, or on-campus) | EUR 600 - 1,100 per month |
| Food & Groceries | EUR 250 - 350 per month |
| Local Transport (Leap Card) | EUR 50 - 100 per month |
| Utilities, Phone & Internet | EUR 100 - 150 per month |
| Personal, Entertainment & Miscellaneous | EUR 100 - 200 per month |
Scholarships & Funding Options
Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES)
Higher Education Authority (HEA), Government of IrelandA one-year, non-renewable award combining a partial tuition fee waiver with a living stipend; highly competitive and limited to a set number of places across participating Irish institutions each year.
Trinity International Scholarship
Trinity College DublinMerit-based fee reductions for high-achieving international undergraduate and postgraduate applicants, awarded automatically or by application depending on the programme.
UCD Global Excellence Scholarship
University College DublinTuition fee reductions for academically strong international students admitted to eligible undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
University-Specific Postgraduate Scholarships
Various Irish universities (Galway, UCC, DCU, Limerick)Partial fee waivers or early-application discounts offered directly by faculties to strong applicants; amounts and eligibility vary by institution and programme.
Student Visa Process
- Valid passport with sufficient validity and blank pages
- Unconditional letter of acceptance from an ILEP-listed Irish institution
- Proof of tuition fee payment and evidence of available funds for living costs
- Academic transcripts, certificates, and English language test results
- Proof of private medical/health insurance valid in Ireland
Work Rights While Studying
Post-Study Work & PR Pathways
Accommodation & Healthcare
Student Life & Career Outcomes
Frequently Asked Questions
Q. Do I need IELTS to study in Ireland as a Pakistani student?
Most Irish universities require IELTS, PTE, TOEFL, or Duolingo scores to confirm English proficiency. A small number of institutions accept a Medium of Instruction (MOI) letter for applicants who studied entirely in English, but this varies by university, so it's best confirmed with the specific institution before relying on it.
Q. How much bank balance or financial proof is needed for an Irish student visa from Pakistan?
Irish immigration authorities require clear evidence of sufficient funds to cover tuition and living costs for the year, on top of fees already paid. Statements should show a genuine, well-documented financial history rather than a large last-minute deposit, as this is closely scrutinised.
Q. Where do I submit my Irish student visa application in Pakistan?
Irish student visa applications from Pakistan are submitted online and then processed through VFS Global visa application centres, where biometric data is also collected.
Q. How many hours can international students work in Ireland?
Students can work up to 20 hours per week during academic term time, and full-time (up to 40 hours per week) during official college holiday periods such as summer, Christmas, and Easter breaks.
Q. What is Stamp 1G and how does it help after graduation?
Stamp 1G is the immigration permission granted under Ireland's Third Level Graduate Programme, allowing graduates to remain and seek employment without a work permit for 12 months after an honours bachelor's degree, or 24 months after a master's or PhD.
Q. Are there scholarships available for Pakistani students in Ireland?
Yes. Pakistani students can apply for the Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES) as well as university-specific awards such as the Trinity International Scholarship and UCD Global Excellence Scholarship, though these are competitive with limited places.
Q. What is the average cost of living for a student in Ireland?
Total monthly living costs typically range from EUR 1,000 to 1,600, with Dublin at the higher end and cities like Cork, Galway, and Limerick generally more affordable for accommodation and daily expenses.
Q. Can I bring my spouse or dependents with me while studying in Ireland?
Dependent visas for student-sponsored family members are limited and generally more restrictive than in countries like Canada or the UK. Most students on taught programmes will find it difficult to bring dependents, and this should be discussed directly with an advisor based on the specific programme and visa route.
