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Trinity College Dublin, founded in 1592, is Ireland's oldest university. According to QS 2025 data, it ranks among the top 100 universities in the world and holds top rankings in 22 different fields. In addition to academic excellence, Trinity supports entrepreneurship and innovation, and is among the universities in Europe that produce the most entrepreneurs.
The university is located in the heart of Dublin, the capital city, blending a historic campus with modern city life. Dublin, ranked among the safest cities in the world, offers students cultural events, easy access to transportation, and a vibrant social life.
With over 170 clubs and societies, an international student-friendly environment, and world-renowned alumni such as Oscar Wilde and Samuel Beckett, Trinity offers a strong academic and social atmosphere.


Trinity College Dublin is ranked 87th in the world in the QS World University Rankings 2025 and 139th in the Times Higher Education 2025 rankings, making it Ireland's number one university. It is also the 31st most international university in the world according to Times Higher Education.
Trinity, which also stands out in graduate employment, is ranked 91st in the world according to the QS Graduate Employability Rankings 2022.
In the QS 2025 Subject-Based Rankings; Nursing (20), English Language and Literature (27), Pharmacy It is among the top 50 worldwide in the fields of Pharmacology (34) and Performing Arts (43). In addition, it is among the top 100 worldwide in many broad fields such as Arts and Humanities, Life Sciences and Social Sciences.
Trinity College Dublin is located in the heart of Dublin, the capital of Ireland, and boasts a campus spanning 47 acres (approximately 190.000 m²) that blends historic and modern buildings. The campus combines classic European architecture with contemporary research centers, offering students a unique academic and social environment.
The university's library system, with its collection of approximately 7 million volumes, is the largest academic library in Ireland. It is particularly known for its historic "Long Room" and the famous 9th-century "Book of Kells" manuscript.
Rich in sports and wellness facilities, Trinity offers its students a variety of amenities including a swimming pool, sauna, steam room, climbing wall, fitness centers, and a high-performance gymnasium. Additionally, College Park on campus provides fields for outdoor sports such as football, hockey, rugby, and track and field.
The campus offers a variety of cafes and restaurants, providing students with social and recreational spaces. Furthermore, the campus's central location allows easy access to Dublin's cultural and social amenities.



Trinity College Dublin has produced many prominent figures in fields such as literature, philosophy, science, and politics for centuries. World-renowned author... Oscar Wilde and Nobel Prize in Literature Samuel BeckettHe is among the graduates of this well-established university.
Ireland's first president Douglas Hydephilosopher George Berkeleya groundbreaking economist in the financial world Phelim Boyle, and Nobel Prize-winning biologist William C.Campbell He is also among Trinity alumni.
Also a journalist Veronica guerinactor and screenwriter Aisling Bea, and journalist Robert fisk He is one of the prominent figures who graduated from this prestigious university.

Douglas Ross Hyde MRIA, also known as An Craoibhín Aoibhinn, was an Irish academic, linguist, Irish language scholar, politician, and diplomat who served as the first president of Ireland from June 1938 to June 1945.

Samuel Barclay Beckett was an Irish novelist, playwright, short story writer, and poet. Writing in both English and French, Beckett's literary and theatrical works often feature bleak, impersonal, and tragicomic episodes of life, frequently combined with dark humor and literary absurdity.

Oscar Fingal O'Fflahertie Wills Wilde was an Irish writer, poet, and playwright. After writing in various literary styles throughout the 1880s, he became one of London's most popular and influential playwrights in the early 1890s.
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.
Trinity College Dublin offers a one-year Trinity International Foundation Programme for international students who do not meet the direct admission requirements for undergraduate programs. Foundation The program offers the English Language Programme (IFP). This program aims to facilitate students' transition to undergraduate studies by improving their English language proficiency and academic skills.
Program Structure and Duration:
Two Different Academic Pathways:
Trinity College Dublin Foundation Programmes | 2025/2026 |
|---|---|
Pathway A – Law, Business, Economics, and Social Sciences |
€16,678 |
Pathway B – Engineering, Science and Health Sciences |
€18,193 |
At Trinity College Dublin, undergraduate programs typically last four years. The academic term is structured in two terms per year (Michaelmas and Hilary). Programs are generally... in September heads.
The duration of master's programs at Trinity College Dublin is generally... 1 academic year and programs annually From 2 terms It consists of. Master's degree education is generally... in September It begins.
Trinity College Dublin offers a 10-week intensive Pre-Sessional English program for international students with IELTS scores of 6.0–6.5. The program enhances academic English skills, providing direct entry to undergraduate or postgraduate programs. Classes are offered both in person and online. The program fee is €3,450, and successful completion does not require any further language testing.
Presessional English Courses | Starting date | 2025/2026 |
|---|---|---|
Pre-Sessional English - 10 weeks |
May 12 2025 |
€3,450 |

Education Level: License
Application deadline: June 15, 2025
The scholarship is worth a maximum of €5,000 and applies only as a reduction in tuition fees for the first year. It is valid for all full-time undergraduate programs.
Education Level: Postgraduate Taught/Master
Application deadline: June 15, 2025
Scholarships range from €2,000 to €5,000. They are applied as a one-time reduction in tuition fees for full-time postgraduate programs.
In Dublin, the rent for shared apartments for students is approximately €600-900 per month, while studio apartments are around €900. Including living expenses (bills, food, transportation), the total monthly budget should be around €1,200-1,400.
Students can benefit from discounted transportation with the Leap Card. Electricity, gas, and internet bills are generally separate from rent and can amount to €80-120 per month. Groceries and other expenses also range from an average of €200-300 per month.



Expenditure Type | Weekly Cost | Monthly Cost |
|---|---|---|
On-campus accommodation (shared bathroom, en-suite or studio) |
It varies between €155 and €338.50. |
Prices range from €620 to €1,354. |
Staying in an off-campus shared house. |
€425 (average) |
€1700 (average) |
One-time bus ticket (student) |
€3.00 |
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Lunch on campus |
It varies between €4.60 and €12. |
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Grab and go coffee on campus |
It ranges between €2 and €5. |
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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.
