For those looking for some money-saving (it’s true, such things exist 🤗) study-abroad options, check out this list of affordable universities in Ireland for masters.
Obtaining your Masters from reputable Irish universities within €10,500 to €15,000 would be just perfect. You can’t refuse to agree.Â
These universities in Ireland for masters have affordable tuition fees along with scholarships beginning at €1,000.
5 technological universities in Ireland are affordable universities for all international students. They offer quality education at a lower price.Â
Technological University Dublin is the first technological university in Ireland created by amalgamating the Dublin Institute of Technology, Institute of Technology Blanchardstown, and Institute of Technology Tallaght in 2019.
TUD International student fees:Â
Undergraduate Certifications (Levels 6 & 7) | €11,650 – €12,500 |
Undergraduate Honours Degree (Level 8) | €13,500 – €14,500 |
PG Diploma (Level 9) | €11,000 |
Postgraduate Programmes (Level 9) | €13,500 – €21,750 |
TUD Rating & Rankings:
Quick Fact: Two technological universities have taken their place at the heart of our higher education landscape and have eventually been recognized for TUTF’s funding. This funding will be used to implement digital infrastructure, improve governance, integrate systems, and build research capacity. Let’s check on these universities later in this article. |
As the first new university in the South West since 1845, Munster Technological University offers 140 study options. This place has more than 18,000 students across 6 campuses.
MTU is an amalgamation of two technological universities, IT Tralee and Cork Institute of Technology.
IT Tralee International student fees:
Undergraduate Programmes | €13500 |
Postgraduate Programmes | €13500 to €15000 |
Cork Institute of Technology International student fees:
All levels of study | €12,000 |
The Early Payment Scholarship at MTU deducts a small amount from your tuition fees if the course deposit of €1000 is paid by the university’s deadline. Â
Early Payment Scholarships 2024/2025:
Undergraduate Programmes | €2500 |
Postgraduate Programmes | €3,000 to €2500 |
MTU Ranking:
The Technological University of the Shannon was formed by the amalgamation of two institutes, namely Athlone Institute of Technology (AIT) and TUS Midwest (formerly Limerick Institute of Technology LIT). This is Ireland’s third technological university and is expected to contribute €420m to the region’s economy annually.
Athlone Institute of Technology International student fees:
Undergraduate Programmes (Levels 6, 7 and 8) | €12,500 |
Higher Diploma | €13,500 |
PHD/Masters by Research and Thesis | €12,900 |
Taught Masters Programmes | €14,500 |
AIT operates on three strategic themes – learner experience, educational provision, research, and innovation- considered to be their pillar of success.
TUS Midwest International student fees:
Undergraduate Programmes Honours (Level 8) | €12,500 |
Postgraduate Higher Diploma (Level 8) | €13,500 |
Taught Masters (Level 9) | €14,500 |
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This is due to its location in Limerick, an up-and-coming city with 42% lower accommodation costs than other Irish cities. Furthermore, this institute has an employability rate of 95%, which is another plus.
TUS Ratings:
Atlantic Technological University is next on our list of cheapest universities in Ireland, emphasizing work placements in its many programmes. This is the strong reason behind the university’s 96% graduate employability rate.Â
This university is a fusion of three other institutes – Letterkenny Institute of Technology (LYIT), IT Sligo, and Galway-Mayo IT.Â
Hope you don’t forget about the TUTF funding discussed in the beginning. And not to miss, ATU is the largest funded (€5.27m) technological university coming under this list for scaling up on greater improvements.Â
Letterkenny Institute of Technology International student fees:
Undergraduate Programmes (Levels 7 & 8) | €10,000 |
Postgraduate Programmes (Level 9) | €10,000 |
IT Sligo International student fees:
Undergraduate Programmes (Levels 7 & 8) | €10,500 |
Postgraduate Programmes (Level 9) | €12,000 |
Galway-Mayo IT International student fees:
Undergraduate Programmes (Levels 7 & 8) | €10,500 |
Postgraduate Programmes (Level 9) | €12,000 |
Postgraduate Programmes (Level 10) | €12,000 |
ATU Rating & Rankings:
This university is proud of being the first university in the southeast, formed by the fusion of the institutes of technology at Waterford (WIT) and Carlow (IT Carlow).
It is worth noting that SETU is the second institute to receive an investment fund of €5.25m from TUTF.Â
Waterford Institute of Technology International student fees:
Postgraduate Programmes | €10,500 to €13,000 |
Higher Certificate, Degree, Honours Degree | €10,250 |
English Language Programmes | €3,500 to €6,500 |
With its welcoming and supportive community, WIT builds on the Irish reputation for good humour and great relationships. Non-EU students have full access to all the facilities inside the campus and are offered a huge range of support programmes.
IT Carlow International student fees:
Degree Programmes and Higher Diploma Programmes | €10,250 |
Taught Master Degree Programmes | €11,250 |
SETU Rating:
Interested in learning about the other affordable study options in Ireland? Read our article for Top 3 Colleges in Ireland for Masters. |
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