Ireland announces education fairs in 5 Indian cities in November
Ishita Ranganath | November 1, 2022 | 05:19 PM IST | 2 mins read
Education fairs in Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Chennai, and Bangalore will allow students to interact with Ireland's HEIs for opportunities to study abroad.
NEW DELHI: The Irish government announces the 'education roadshow'. These education fairs will be covering five cities in India, including Delhi, Pune, Mumbai, Chennai, and Bangalore in November. Interested students can visit eduirelandsouthasia.com for more details.
The fair will be held on November 19 in Delhi and will be followed by fairs in Pune- November 20; Mumbai- November 23; Chennai- November 26 and Bangalore- November 27, 2022. The event will be offering an overview of opportunities in Ireland for Indian students planning to study abroad in 2023-24.
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The education roadshow aims to educate aspiring students and their parents about admission process, courses, visa process, post-study stay-back option offered to international students in Ireland. It will also include information on job opportunities in Ireland, lifestyle, transportation, and the country's culture.
The fair will be providing a platform for students to gauge their prospects, apply directly to leading Irish institutions, and receive first-hand information on courses, the admission process, job opportunities, campus recruitment, scholarships, intakes available.
Interested students will have an opportunity to interact with representatives from Ireland's higher education institutions that offer under graduate and post graduate programmes in business, science, engineering, and humanities. A total of 16 Higher education institutes that will be participating in the programme including the Atlantic Technological University, University of Galway, Dublin Business School, Trinity College Dublin and National College of Ireland among several others.
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The India and South Asia for Education in Ireland, regional manager, Barry O’Driscoll, said: “Irish universities are ranked among the top 5% worldwide for their quality of education. Ireland is not only reputed for its academic excellence it is also a leader when it comes to the ‘employability rate’ making it a life-changing experience for international students. Education in Ireland’s first post-pandemic education roadshow will present students with an opportunity to explore and find the right courses and indeed career prospects by interacting face-to-face and directly with representatives of Irish higher education institutions. Currently, Ireland hosts 35,000+ students from 160 countries studying in Ireland which includes around 6000+ students from India. We eagerly look forward to engaging with students, clearing doubts, and helping them to prepare for a smooth study abroad journey.”
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