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Ireland Annual cycle — tied to admission for the September intake; some awards run on a first-come, merit basis

TU Dublin International Scholarship

Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin) is Ireland's first technological university and one of its largest, offering practical, industry-aligned programmes across engineering, computing, business, sciences, and the creative arts. It runs international scholarships that reduce tuition for talented overseas students — including Sri Lankans — at both undergraduate and postgraduate level. For Sri Lankan students seeking a hands-on, employability-focused Irish degree, a TU Dublin scholarship makes an English-medium EU qualification more affordable, with Ireland's post-study Stay Back visa allowing graduates to remain and work afterwards. Awards are merit-based and typically applied as a percentage or fixed reduction of the international tuition fee.

Technological University Dublin (TU Dublin)

University-funded

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Value

Partial tuition scholarship

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Level

Undergraduate & postgraduate

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Focus

Engineering, computing, business, arts

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Basis

Academic merit

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International Fee Status

Open to non-EU international fee-paying applicants, including Sri Lankans, applying to eligible TU Dublin undergraduate or postgraduate programmes.

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Strong Academic Record

Competitive A/L results (undergraduate) or a strong Bachelor's degree (postgraduate) meeting TU Dublin's entry requirements. Awards reward higher achievement.

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English Proficiency

You must meet TU Dublin's English-language requirements (IELTS or equivalent). Many Sri Lankan English-medium applicants meet these with standard tests.

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Admission-Linked

Scholarship consideration follows from holding (or applying for) an offer for an eligible programme. Apply early, as some awards are limited and merit-ranked.

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Eligible Programmes

Check that your chosen course participates in the international scholarship scheme — coverage and values can vary by faculty and programme.

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Apply for a place

Apply to your chosen TU Dublin undergraduate or postgraduate programme and secure an offer. Scholarship eligibility flows from holding an eligible offer.

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Submit the scholarship application

Complete the international scholarship application (where required) with your academic results and offer details by the published deadline.

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Assessment

TU Dublin assesses applications on academic merit against the available budget. Some awards are automatic on meeting thresholds; others are competitive.

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Award and enrolment

Successful applicants receive a tuition-reduction confirmation, applied to their fees on enrolment, and complete Ireland's student-visa process before starting.

About TU Dublin

Technological University Dublin is Ireland's first and largest technological university, formed in 2019 from the merger of three established institutes, with a strong focus on applied, career-ready education. Ireland's English-medium teaching, EU recognition, and two-year post-study Stay Back visa make TU Dublin a practical, work-oriented destination for Sri Lankan students.

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Career-Focused Degrees

2 Years

Post-Study Stay Back Visa

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