
Location:
Western Europe
Capital: Dublin
Major Cities: Dublin, Cork and Limerick
Main Language:English and Irish
Climate :
Overall, Ireland has a mild but changeable oceanic climate with few extremes. The climate is typically insular and is temperate avoiding the extremes in temperature.
Economy
GDP:
61,606.48 USD (2016)
Currency:
Euro (€)
Government:
The structure of the Government of Ireland is regulated fundamentally by the Constitution of Ireland. The Government is headed by a prime minister called the Taoiseach. The deputy prime minister is called the Tánaiste, and is nominated by the Taoiseach from among the members of the Government.
Area: 84,421 km2(32,595 sq mi)
Distance from India: 9 hours flight approx.
Population: 4.595 million (2013)
Time Zone: UTC
WHY IRELAND :
- 1 year master’s degrees
- Is currently home to 9 of the world’s top 10 pharmaceutical companies.
- Scholarships upto 100% are available for deserving students
- Ireland is the largest exporter of software in the world and rates amongst the top five producers of pharmaceuticals and fine chemicals globally. The ever-increasing demands of this high technology economy have ensured that the higher education technological sector offers the highest and most advanced standards and opportunities available today.
- Close links to industry and is characterized by creativity, flexibility, and pragmatism.
- Young vibrant population, with 40% of the population under the age of 25;
- The Irish Government invests over 782 million annually in research in Ireland’s higher education institutions. The impact of this funding is that Ireland’s higher education institutions now lead the world in an increasing number of fields.
- Ireland is also where some of the world’s biggest and best companies like Google, Facebook, HP, Accenture, Apple, Amazon, Uber, Pfizer, Abbott Laboratories, Tesco and etc have located key, strategic research facilities.
- In Ireland, you’ll find a unique ecosystem that sees academic researchers working hand-in-hand with small home-grown and start-up companies in partnership with some of the most powerful multinationals on the planet.