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Ireland University Intakes

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Understanding which intakes to begin studying in Ireland can significantly impact your study plans. It is not merely about knowing when the semesters will start, but also aligning your academic goals, application timelines, and personal circumstances to ensure a seamless and successful transition to an Irish university.

By clearly understanding the intakes in Ireland, you can strategically plan your application process, giving you the best chance of securing a place in your preferred programme at a reputable institution.

Intakes in Ireland

In Ireland, there are typically two major intakes for international students:

  • Fall (September) Intake: This is the primary intake for most courses in Ireland, and it’s the one that attracts the largest number of international students. Many undergraduate and postgraduate degrees in Irish universities start in September, making it an ideal time to begin your academic journey in Ireland.
  • Spring (February) Intake: While less common than the fall intake, the spring intake is gaining popularity among international students. It provides an excellent opportunity for those who may have missed the fall intake or need more time to prepare. Not all courses offer this intake, so checking if your desired programme has a spring intake is essential.

As the intakes are held at different times of the year, the entire process takes on different timelines during which all the formalities must be completed by aspiring students. For better clarity, we have provided a tentative schedule so you can complete the steps and be ready to start your academic sessions in the respective intake.

What to consider when choosing your intake

  • Deadlines: Pay close attention to Ireland application deadlines, which may vary based on the university, the specific course, and the intake.
  • English language proficiency: If English is not your first language, ensure that you meet your chosen course’s English language proficiency requirements. Give the English language proficiency test on time after preparation and get the results before applying to the university. You may choose from PTE Academic, IELTS Academic or the TOEFL test, according to which the university accepts specific language proficiency tests.
  • Other exams: Some specialised courses may require you to take other exams as part of the application process, such as the GMAT or the GRE. Find the specific requirements and prepare accordingly to avoid any delays.
  • Course availability: Not all courses and universities offer both intakes, so you must check the availability of your desired programme before applying.
  • Visa processing: The student visa application process may take several weeks, so apply well in advance.
  • Preparation: Start preparing your application materials early to avoid any last-minute rush and confusion.
  • Financial Planning: Consider the cost of living, tuition fees, and any study abroad scholarships you may be eligible for when planning your studies in Ireland.

Study in Ireland

If you want to begin your application to study in Ireland, contact StudyIn today for a free consultation on your future.


FAQs

What are the major intakes in Ireland?

The major intakes in Ireland are the fall intake (starting in September) and the spring intake (starting in February).

How many intakes are there for Ireland?

There are two major intakes per year in Ireland.

When should I apply for the September intake in Ireland?

You must have applied from February to April to decide to start studying at the September intake.

What is the difference between the September intake and the February intake in Ireland?

The primary difference between the September intake and the February intake in Ireland is the timing of the academic year. The September intake aligns with the traditional academic calendar, while the February intake is a mid-academic-year option.

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