Study in Ireland

In 2015, it was reported that Ireland has the most satisfied students in Europe. This country, located towards the west of UK, received the Outstanding International Student Satisfaction Award ranking better than countries like US, Finland and Denmark. The students were reported to be mostly pleased about the delightful and active campus, the close bonding among students, the friendliness of the teachers and small class sizes. If you decide to study in Ireland, you should be aware that the Irish have a very community minded attitude and it goes to show on the way they operate their universities.

Added with groundbreaking programs, support structures for students, as well as their multicultural mixture of students and active academic life, Ireland offers the best experience any international student could hope for. Ireland provides a wide range of undergraduate, postgraduate and professional programs and you can choose from over 5000 internationally recognized qualifications. Not only this, but there are global companies that are located there and are affiliated with the universities themselves. This opens doors to job placement opportunities to achieve your ambitions in what is recognized as ‘Europe’s most entrepreneurial country’, a term which was coined by Fortune magazine.

In response to these recent developments in Ireland, we here at Broadlink Education Consultancy have taken the opportunity to connect with the leading Irish colleges and universities. We have found out that on a per capita basis, Ireland has got more education funding available than any other country in Europe. The city of Dublin is even predicted to be the location where the next Silicon Valley could emerge. This rising reputation of Ireland combined with the high quality education it offers, has not only made our study in Ireland program one of the most popular program, but has also given the students chance to see that there are places other than US, Australia and Canada that offer world-class education. If you decide to sign up with us, then we assure a place for you in some of the most prestigious Irish colleges.

So come work with us and get guaranteed admission to some of the best colleges and universities in Ireland. We will help you get an Irish visa and a student permit that is compulsory if you are opting to study in Ireland. The offered colleges not only help you get a world-class degree but, with the help of your professors and teachers, will also help you find a job after your graduation. The beautiful Irish scenery and its rich culture and heritage are just a step away if you enroll with us. So come join our family here at Broadlink Education Consultancy and we will make sure that you receive the best guidance and make the right decisions for your career; being enrolled with some of our affiliated colleges like:

  • University College Dublin (UCD)
  • National University of Ireland
  • Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) and
  • University of Limerick

If you are still curious about Ireland, then do click on any of the links below.

The Irish Culture

Ireland has a very rich history that involves the Celtic people who brought the aspects of Gaelic language and their culture to the country. The Celtic people follow the Ancient Celtic culture which believes in living in harmony with the land and the trees, since they believe Gods and the spirits of their ancestors live within nature.

Much later, Christianity been associated with establishing a holy order and serving their God and church. It is the most widely practiced religion in Ireland and was brought there during the 5th century. It is in particular connected with Saint Patrick, who is considered Ireland’s patron. Religious practice has always been held in high esteem in Ireland. The famous Leprechauns have also been a part of Irish folklore and tradition and are very popular world-wide.

English is the most widely spoken language in Ireland and you will find it easy to communicate to the people there. Socializing in Ireland is done mostly in pubs, where people gather to drink at the end of a hard day’s work. This pub culture is very prevalent in the Irish society and is considered more than just drinking, although the country has been seen to have a recognized problem with over-consumption of alcohol. This won’t be a problem for an international student since the colleges and universities are located far-off from these areas. You will find it a very peaceful and tranquil place to pursue your studies and pretty soon, you might even find yourself considering to settle down in Ireland. The thriving local business scene, the happy-go-lucky mindset of the Irish community and the well facilitated university and colleges there will make you think twice about leaving Ireland.

As a Nepali student, you will find that the Irish people do not wait for introductions to start a conversation and quickly adopt the first name whether it is in business or just on any casual situations. They are quick to share their food, tools and other valuable items, hence, removing the pressures of class systems and other differences. In areas where the universities are located, and in major cities, you will be sure to find various South Asian restaurants, and occasionally some Nepali restaurants as well.

The cheerful Irish people and their culture will welcome international students with open arms and you will feel at home among them. They are known to be very hospitable and friendly even in difficult times. This quality of the Irish has made it so that Ireland has the best student community in all of Europe.

Map and Climate

The Republic of Ireland is in the far western part of Europe with the Atlantic Ocean in its north and Great Britain to the east. There are low fertile plains in the central part of the country which is surrounded by hills and small mountains around the boarder of the island.

The country has a temperate climate which is modified by the North Atlantic Current. Due to this reason, Ireland has cool summers and mild winters. The land receives high precipitation, and because of this, the climate is constantly humid. Dublin is its capital city and is located in central eastern part of Ireland at the mouth of the River Liffey. It is one of the original site of Viking settlement and is home to almost forty percent of the country’s population.

As a Nepali student, you will be surprised by the beauty of Ireland. Temperatures rarely drop below freezing point and snowfall is quiet uncommon. The coldest months are December, January to early February and the warmest months are July and August. The countryside remains untouched by civilization. You can enjoy hill walking, rock climbing, caving and various other activities while taking a break from studying.