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How do I apply for scholarships for studying abroad in Ireland for a Master's?

17 Aug 2026 · Answered by Mohit Tanna · 1 min read
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To win an Ireland Masters scholarship, first secure a conditional or final university offer, since most are not standalone applications. Then apply through the scholarship portal with your offer letter, essays and references. Top options include the Government of Ireland award, a full tuition waiver plus EUR 10,000 stipend.

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Most Irish scholarships are tied to your university application, not separate from it, so the order of steps matters. Secure your admission offer first, then use it to unlock the funding portals, essays and references that scholarships require.

Application Steps

StepAction
1. Research and shortlistIdentify Masters courses at participating universities
2. Apply for admissionSubmit via the university portal, such as Trinity or UCD
3. Secure an offerObtain a conditional or final acceptance letter
4. Apply for the scholarshipUpload your offer, essays and references to the portal

Major Ireland Scholarships

ScholarshipValueNote
Government of Ireland (GOI-IES)Full tuition waiver plus EUR 10,000 stipendNon-EU students, closes mid-March
Ireland Fellows ProgrammeTuition, flights and accommodationEarly or mid-career professionals

My Advice

Apply for university admission as early as possible in the 2026 or 2027 cycle so your offer letter is ready well before the mid-March GOI-IES deadline. Draft your personal statement and line up two strong references now, because scholarship windows are tight and reward applicants who are already prepared.

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Yes, you can apply for scholarships to support your study abroad program. Here’s how to get started:

- Research scholarships offered by universities, governments, and organizations in your target countries (UK, Ireland, New Zealand). Focus on those that match your course and profile.
- Check eligibility criteria carefully. With your 6.2 GPA in Business Administration and 24 months of work experience, look for scholarships that value both academic and professional achievements.
- Secure an admission offer - most scholarships require you to have an offer from a university before applying.
- Prepare key documents such as academic transcripts, CV, motivation letter, recommendation letters, and proof of English proficiency (like IELTS scores).
- Apply before deadlines, as each scholarship may have its own timeline and process.

Scholarship requirements and timelines are subject to change. For personalized guidance on finding and applying to the right scholarships, connect with your LeapScholar counsellor.

Chaithrakala P L
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Yes, scholarships are available for studying in Ireland, especially for master's students from India.

- Government of Ireland International Education Scholarship (GOI-IES): Offers 60 awards each year to non-EU students for full-time master's programs. Covers full tuition fees plus a €10,000 stipend for living expenses. Applications usually open in January and close in March (subject to change).
- University-specific scholarships: Many Irish universities offer merit-based scholarships for international students, such as the Global Excellence Scholarship at Trinity College Dublin and University College Dublin, and India-specific awards at other institutions. Each university sets its own eligibility and deadlines.

To apply, first secure admission to your chosen Irish university. Then, follow the scholarship application process as outlined by the university - some require a separate application, while others consider you automatically.

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