Ireland uses the euro (€) with a value of approximately 85-90 Indian rupees.
The cost of living in Ireland is similar to other European nations.
Waterford, Cork, Limerick, and Galway offer more affordable options.
Living expenses range from €500 to €1000 monthly for rent, Food and travelling but can be supplemented through available part-time work.
Non-EU students in Ireland can work up to 20 hours per week during the semester and 40 hours per week during holidays.
The minimum wage for such work is €10-11 per hour.
Miscellaneous expenses may include transportation, books, entertainment, etc.
Tuition fees for graduate programs vary among universities, ranging from EUR 10,000 to EUR 25,000 annually.
Some prestigious universities may have higher tuition fees, but many institutions offer scholarships and financial aid based on academic performance.