Top Reasons to Choose Ireland As Your Study Abroad Destination
Why is Ireland a good study destination?
WHY SHOULD YOU STUDY IN IRELAND?
#Top Reasons to Choose Ireland As Your Study Abroad Destination
If you are a student aspiring to go abroad and are on a budget, you may find it difficult to select a country to study in, all we are saying is why not choose an island?
Ireland is an island in the North Atlantic. It is separated from Great Britain to its east by the North Channel, the Irish Sea, and St George's Channel. Ireland is the second-largest island of the British Isles and the third-largest in Europe.
Geopolitically, Ireland is divided between the Republic of Ireland which is officially named Ireland and covers five-sixths of the island, and Northern Ireland, which is a part of the United Kingdom. Ireland is one of the most pleasant countries to visit. Ethnic and racial minorities make up about 12 percent of the population of Ireland, this is a proportion that doubled in the first decade of the 21st century. The European Union and the globalized nature of the contemporary Irish economy, have attracted a wave of new residents mainly from Asia, Africa, and Europe. Today Poles constitute the largest minority population in Ireland. Although they are small in number, the nomadic Travellers often referred to as ‘Tinkers’ are an indigenous ethnic minority group that is defined by their shared customs, traditions, and languages who have lived in Ireland for centuries.
Aside from their marvelous Irish heritage and culture, Ireland is also very well-known for its education sector and has one of the best education systems anywhere in the world ranking among the top 40. Universities and colleges are spread out evenly to all the parts of Ireland. Some of Ireland’s top-ranked institutions can be found in its capital Dublin. The most estimable institution in Ireland is Trinity College ranked 108th in the QS world’s best universities ranking 2020 followed by University college ranking 185th and National University of Ireland (Galway) ranked 259th. Keeping aloof the traditional research-driven universities, there are also a large number of well-regarded Institutes of Technology as well as private colleges that offer several thousand Bachelors and Masters courses in a varied array of subjects. The best courses Ireland has to offer are MBA ( Masters in Business Administration), Engineering, Science, Technology, Law, and Medicine. When one goes abroad to study, it is a given that they will encounter a different curriculum and a different style of imparting education. Ireland focusses mainly on imparting practical education and helping students develop all aspects of themselves to their very best.
The cost of living is also sufficiently lower in Ireland as compared to other countries, most of the Universities of Ireland offer various scholarships to both resident and international students. They can also work part-time and earn for themselves and the easy availability of a Green card for work acts as a plus point in favor of the graduates. In addition, the economy of the Republic of Ireland is primarily a knowledge economy, focused on services into high-tech, life sciences, financial services, and agribusiness including agri-food. Ireland is an open economy being placed 6th on the Index of Economic Freedom, and ranks first for high-value Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) flows.
Ireland is also one of the most peaceful countries in the world ranking 13th in overall safety. Hence you can choose to study in Ireland without worrying about your safety. Generally, Irish people are relaxed and laid back and welcome all visitors warmly. But it’s useful when visiting a foreign country to have some idea of how things are normally done. The Irish are some of the most inviting and warm people you will find and like to smile often. Their culture is modern yet preserves their Irish heritage. Their Irish hospitality is one of the things a student enjoys if he/she is to study in Ireland. Along with this Ireland also offers a variety of amazing experiences and activities one can do.
The Ashford castle allows you to experience the lives of the Irish Kings and Clan leaders as it is now converted into the best hotel in Ireland and maybe even the world. Unfortunately being a student also means being on a budget hence you can also visit some of the other incredible castles like the Waterford Castle hotel and the Lough Eske castle which are more budget-friendly, other than this Ireland also offers adventure activities like surfing, skydiving, kayaking, etc and who knows if you surf at the right time then you may also see the Mullaghmore which is a must-see along with the Mayo Greenway.
In conclusion, the hospitable people, numerous recreational activities, high standard of living, and esteemed educational sector make Ireland a very desirable place to study abroad.