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Tuition Fees and Living Costs for Studying in Ireland in 2023

Before you decide to study abroad in Ireland, you should understand how much money is required. Depending on your budget, some colleges and locations will be more expensive than others
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Cost of Studying in Ireland for International Students
Public Universities - €14,000 - €21000
 Private College - €12,000 - €14,000
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University of Limerick
 UG - €5,000 - €45,000, PG - €6,000 - €40,000
Maynooth University
 UG - €12,000 - €13,500, PG - €6,500 - €15,000
 University College Dublin UG- €18,000 - €53,000, PG- €5,000 - €31,000
 Trinity College Dublin
UG- €10,000 - €45,000, PG - €7,000 - €49,000
NUI Galway
 UG - €12,750 - €31,000, PG - €13,250 - €15,000
University tuition fees in Ireland
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Undergraduate program-
€9,850 to €25,500 annually Postgraduate master's degree - €9,500 to €34,500 annually Doctoral degree -
 €9,500 to €34,500 annually
Program tuition fees in Ireland
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Student living costs in Ireland
Dublin:
1,100 - 1,800 EUR/month
Cork:
860 - 1,400 EUR/month
Galway and other smaller cities:
800 - 1,100 EUR/month
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Student living alone:
400 - 900 EUR/month
Student living with partner:
 450 - 550 EUR/month
 Student living on campus:
300 - 650 EUR/month
Accommodation costs for students in Ireland
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Student living costs in Ireland
Dublin:
1,100 - 1,800 EUR/month
Cork:
860 - 1,400 EUR/month
Galway and other smaller cities:
800 - 1,100 EUR/month
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Accommodation costs for students in Ireland
- Student living alone: 400 -     900 EUR/month
- Student living with partner:   450 - 550 EUR/month
- Student living on campus:   300 - 650 EUR/month
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Extra costs
- Books and study materials: 75 EUR/month
- Social activities: 60 - 100 EUR/month
- Medical insurance: 45 EUR/month
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