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My primary reason for choosing University College Dublin (UCD) is its high academic standards and internationally recognized, strong programs. Its interdisciplinary approach, in particular, allows me to combine theoretical knowledge with practical application, bringing me one step closer to my professional goals. As Ireland's largest university, UCD offers an ideal environment for both academic and personal development with its dynamic campus life, connections to the global business world, and diverse student clubs. Furthermore, its location in Dublin, an innovative and culturally rich city, is a significant advantage for gaining different perspectives and building an international network.


University College Dublin (UCD) is among the world's most respected universities, ranking in the top 200 according to the QS World University Rankings 2024. It stands out for its strong academic performance, particularly in fields such as business, engineering, computer science, and the humanities. UCD is also recognized as one of Ireland's best universities and ranks among prestigious research and educational institutions across Europe. These high rankings are a testament to the quality of education it offers and its global impact.
University College Dublin (UCD), Belfield campus, is a modern university complex spread over 133 hectares, located just 4 km south of Dublin city centre. The campus is equipped with comprehensive facilities to offer students a blend of academic and social life. The UCD Student Centre houses a 3D cinema, drama theatre, a 600-seat conference hall, TV studio, radio studio, health centre, pharmacy, hairdresser, cafes and social areas. The UCD Sports and Fitness Centre offers extensive sports facilities including a 50-metre Olympic swimming pool, a three-story gymnasium, an 8-lane track, squash courts, a climbing wall, tennis courts and more. The campus also boasts a variety of outdoor sports facilities, including 17 natural grass pitches, 6 synthetic 5-a-side pitches, a sand hockey pitch and synthetic rugby, GAA and soccer pitches. Students can also benefit from digital services such as free Wi-Fi access throughout campus and the UCD Connect platform, which provides access to 24/7 online services. The opportunities offered by UCD aim to support students' personal development as well as their academic achievements.



University College Dublin (UCD) is a long-established university known for its renowned alumni who have achieved international success in many fields. James Joyce, a pioneer of modern literature, studied English and French at UCD and shaped world literature with his works. Maeve Binchy, whose novels have sold over 40 million copies, studied history here. Yvonne Farrell, the 2020 Pritzker Prize winner in Architecture, completed her architectural studies at UCD. Legendary rugby player Brian O'Driscoll was a product of the university's sports clubs. Peter Sutherland, the first Director-General of the World Trade Organization, and Tony O'Reilly, former CEO of Heinz, are also among UCD alumni. Furthermore, Orla Feely, the university's first female chancellor, studied electrical engineering at UCD. These names demonstrate UCD's strong alumni network in terms of both academic and professional achievements.

Sir Anthony John Francis O'Reilly AO was an Irish businessman and international rugby union player. He was best known for scoring in rugby, his role at the Independent News & Media Group, which he led from 1973 to 2009, and as CEO and chairman of the HJ Heinz Company.

Yvonne Farrell is an Irish architect and academic. She is a founding partner of Grafton Architects, which, along with Shelley McNamara, won the World Building of the Year award in 2008 for the Bocconi University building in Milan.

Anne Maeve Binchy Snell was an Irish novelist, playwright, short story writer, columnist, and speaker. Her novels were characterized by a sympathetic and often humorous portrayal of small-town life in Ireland, often with surprise endings.
In the UK, undergraduate programs last 3 years, while postgraduate programs last 1 year. Students on student visas are allowed to work 20 hours per week.
Turkish High School Diploma. If available, International Baccalaureate (IB) or A-Level Diploma (if not, please contact EDUKAS consultants).
English Proficiency Certificate (Required: A sufficient score on internationally recognized IELTS UKVI or TOEFL exams) – Minimum IELTS 6.0 for undergraduate studies; minimum IELTS 6.5 for postgraduate studies.
You will not need a passport during the application process, but you must have a valid passport for at least 6 months prior to the start of the visa process.
Transcript (Transcripts must be in English; the EDUKAS team offers a free translation service)
The document should contain answers to the questions that EDUKAS consultants will ask you and should be prepared in a sample format.
The letter of intent should answer the questions posed by EDUKAS consultants and should be prepared according to the sample format. A letter of reference, a document from your professors or employer regarding your academic or professional background, is required during the application process.
University College Dublin (UCD) International Foundation This program is a one-star (12-month) preparatory program designed for international students who want to enhance their academic skills and improve their English language proficiency. It aims to provide students with the necessary academic and linguistic foundation for transitioning to their chosen undergraduate programs. The program is offered by the Dublin International Study Centre (DISC) and culminates in a QQI Level 5 Certificate.
The program consists of three terms, each lasting approximately 3 months. Students can complete the program by starting in September or January.
University College Dublin Foundation Programmes | 2024/2025 |
|---|---|
Business, Social Sciences, Arts and Humanities |
Prices start at £18.210, depending on the duration of your participation. |
Engineering and Science |
Prices start at £21.700, depending on the duration of your participation. |
The program lasts a total of 6 semesters, 2 semesters per year. Undergraduate programs begin in September.
University College Dublin (UCD) offers a Pre-Master's Pathway Programme for international students who wish to enhance their academic and linguistic skills before embarking on postgraduate programs. The programme aims to equip students with the competencies necessary for success in their chosen field, such as academic English, research, and critical thinking. The two-term programme, starting in September, lasts approximately 9 months, while the intensive one-term programme, starting in January, lasts approximately 4 months. For the 2025/26 academic year, programme fees are approximately £11,650 for the two-term option and approximately £7,800 for the one-term option (subject to exchange rates). Students who successfully complete the programme are eligible for direct entry into UCD's postgraduate programmes.
University College Dublin Pre-Masters | 2024/2025 |
|---|---|
One-Semester Program |
Prices start at £7.300, depending on the duration of your participation. |
Two-Term Program |
Prices start at around £11.800, depending on the duration of your participation. |
The program lasts one academic year and consists of two semesters. Master's programs begin in September.
University College Dublin (UCD) offers Pre-Sessional English Courses to help international students improve their English language skills before starting their academic programs. These courses are specifically designed for students who will be starting undergraduate or postgraduate studies at UCD and focus on enhancing their academic English proficiency. Program duration typically ranges from 4, 8, or 12 weeks, depending on the student's current language level and the targeted academic program. The courses not only develop academic reading, writing, listening, and speaking skills but also focus on critical academic competencies such as academic presentation, research techniques, and exam strategies. Taught by experienced UCD instructors, these courses enable students to adapt more quickly to the university environment and have a successful academic year. Upon completion of the course, students can directly enter the relevant academic programs at UCD or fulfill the English proficiency requirements. Furthermore, Pre-Sessional English Course participants have the opportunity to utilize UCD campus facilities. These programs help students overcome language barriers and confidently achieve their academic goals.
Presessional English Courses | Starting date | 2023/2024 |
|---|---|---|
Pre-Sessional English - 7 weeks |
June 30, 2025 |
£2.230 |
Pre-Sessional English - 10 weeks |
June 9, 2025 |
£3.200 |
Pre-Sessional English - 18-Week Combined Package |
April 14 2025 |
£5.750 |

Education Level: Bachelor's and Postgraduate Taught/Master Programmess
Application deadline: To be announced in Fall 2026.
100% or 50% tuition fee scholarship for all students applying from Europe (non-EU) and other regions.
Education Level: Bachelor's and Postgraduate Taught/Master Programmess
Application deadline: No single date is given; the timeframe for accepting the scholarship offer is specified in the Offer Letter once the application is accepted, and depends on the program acceptance date.
This scholarship provides a €4,000 reduction in tuition fees for students graduating from U21 member universities and starting an undergraduate or postgraduate program at UCD.
Living costs for University College Dublin (UCD) students vary in line with the general cost of living in Dublin. On average, monthly living expenses for students can range from €1,000 to €1,300. This amount covers basic expenses such as accommodation, food, transportation, books and supplies, and social activities. Accommodation costs differ between student residences and privately rented apartments; monthly rent in student residences generally ranges from €400-€700, while private apartments may be more expensive. For transportation, discounted public transport passes are available for students in Dublin. Social and cultural events and personal expenses should also be included in the budget. UCD offers financial counseling services to help students better manage their budgets. In general, students planning to study in Dublin are advised to plan their annual living expenses between €12,000 and €16,000.



Monthly living and accommodation costs for University College Dublin (UCD) students may vary depending on lifestyle, accommodation preference, and personal spending habits.
Expenditure Type | Medium (€) | High (€) |
|---|---|---|
Accommodation |
1.500 |
2.500 |
Bills (Electricity, Water, Internet) |
100 |
150 |
Food (Grocery shopping) |
500 |
700 |
Transportation (Student Leap Card) |
50 |
70 |
Books and Stationery |
100 |
150 |
Personal and Social Expenditures |
160 |
225 |
Health and Other Expenses |
100 |
150 |
Total Monthly Expense |
2.720 |
4.225 |

To study in the United Kingdom, you need to apply for a Student Visa. EDUKAS is here to support you throughout the entire application process.
Universities send acceptance letters called CAS (Course of Availability) to students for use in the visa application process. You can request your CAS letter from the school through your EDUKAS consultant.
The school and accommodation fees must be deposited in your current account or your sponsor's current account at your bank for 28 consecutive days prior to your visa interview appointment. (Accommodation costs in London are £12,006, and outside London £9,207, as determined by the visa department.) You can find out the exact amount from your consultant when it's time for the visa process.
You will need a passport that is valid for at least 6 months.
If your mother or father will be financially sponsoring you for your education, you can easily obtain a certified copy of your birth certificate through the e-government system to prove their relationship.
The most up-to-date versions of these documents, as stated in your CAS document, are uploaded electronically during the visa application process.
Students under the age of 18 who are about to begin their education in England can obtain this document, confirming their parental permission, with the assistance of a notary.
If the student's education and living expenses are covered by the parents, a petition proving this must be provided, or if the student receives a scholarship from an institution (such as YLSY), a document from the institution proving this must be obtained.
The translation of required documents and completion of forms for the visa application will be done with the assistance of your EDUKAS consultant.
Your advisor will inform you if any additional documents are required for your visa application.
The length of your stay depends on the length of your study program.
– If your program lasts 6 months or less, about 1 week.
– If your program lasts longer than 6 months, up to 1 month.
You can enter the United Kingdom in advance.
You will also need to pay a "Healthcare Fee" as part of your visa application. The amount you will pay depends on the duration of your visa.
– The UK government allows international students studying on a student visa to work. You can work while studying.
– You are entitled to work part-time for 20 hours per week during your undergraduate or postgraduate studies, and full-time during holidays.
