Surge in Indian Students Choosing Ireland for Higher Education
Indian students in Ireland rose from 700 to over 9,000 over past decade: Report
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The number of Indian students in Ireland has surged from 700 to over 9,000 in the last decade, reflecting a 38% increase in interest in 2024. This trend occurs despite a general decline in outbound mobility, as families seek safer and more career-oriented education options abroad.
- 01Indian student enrollment in Ireland has increased significantly, now exceeding 9,000.
- 02Interest in Ireland's education system grew by 38% in 2024, contrasting with a 15% decline in overall outbound mobility.
- 03Factors contributing to this trend include Ireland's STEM education, English-speaking environment, and post-study work opportunities.
- 04Students from Tier-II and Tier-III cities are increasingly pursuing international education, supported by better access to loans and counseling.
- 05Safety, affordability, and career outcomes are major considerations for families when evaluating study abroad options.
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According to a report by OneStep Global, the number of Indian students studying in Ireland has seen a remarkable increase from 700 to over 9,000 in the past decade. In 2024, interest in Irish education rose by 38%, even as overall outbound student mobility declined by nearly 15%. This shift indicates a growing preference for Ireland among Indian families seeking stable and outcome-driven educational opportunities. Factors such as Ireland's strong STEM programs, English-speaking environment, shorter course durations, and favorable post-study work options are attracting students. The report highlights a notable trend of increased participation from Tier-II and Tier-III cities, where improved access to education loans and digital awareness is empowering students to consider international education. Experts emphasize that students today are focused on career-oriented programs that lead to successful outcomes, with safety and affordability remaining key concerns for families.
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This trend means that more Indian students are likely to pursue higher education in Ireland, which could enhance their career prospects and contribute to the global workforce.
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