Can I apply for multiple countries simultaneously, like Ireland and Germany?
Yes, you can apply to universities in multiple countries, including Ireland and Germany, at the same time. Each country has its own application process, deadlines, and requirements, so you’ll need to manage them separately.
- Germany: Applications are submitted directly to each university or through services like uni-assist. Deadlines and required documents vary by university and program. - Ireland: Most universities accept direct applications and allow you to apply to multiple programs, but each may have separate fees and deadlines.
Be prepared to track different timelines and requirements for each country.
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