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      • If you are applying to study in Ireland as an EU citizen, you apply for all undergraduate courses through the Central Applications Office (CAO), unless otherwise stated. The CAO provides an application pack with a handbook, which lists all the courses on offer and information on how to apply to each one.
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  2. If you are applying to study in Ireland as an EU citizen, you apply for all undergraduate courses through the Central Applications Office (CAO), unless otherwise stated. The CAO provides an application pack with a handbook, which lists all the courses on offer and information on how to apply to each one.

  3. Generally, if you are eligible for EU fees* and applying for the first year of an undergraduate degree, you must apply via the Central Applications Office (CAO). It is best to (opens in a new window) apply online at www.cao.ie. The CAO handbook, which gives details of application procedures and closing dates, is available on the CAO website.

  4. EUNiCAS is an independent European University application support service that facilitates UK and Irish students who are looking to study in Europe, on degree programmes taught through English.

  5. If you are an EU student and you want to study an undergraduate course in Ireland, you should apply through the Central Applications Office (CAO). The CAO manages a centralised application system for most full-time undergraduate courses in Ireland.

  6. Bachelors in Ireland typically take 3 or 4 years. Most undergraduate programmes lead to a Bachelor of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) or Bachelor of Engineering (B.Eng.), and in case of 4-year degrees, followed by “Honours” (= B.A. Hons or B.Sc. Hons). Let’s look at how to apply for a Bachelor in Ireland:

  7. Study in Ireland: 3,163 Bachelors, Masters, PhDs at 18 universities. Study.eu: Your gateway to universities in Europe.

  8. How to Apply - Undergraduate. Share: It's important to remember that the method of applying to an Irish higher education institution depends on whether you are an EU student or a non-EU student. Your status is determined by your application and cannot be changed after first year registration.