Ireland’s Top Universities Attract 350+ Mumbai Students

Ireland’s Top Universities Attract 350+ Students at Education in Ireland Fair 2025 in Mumbai

Posted by Niilesh waghela 

Mumbai: The 2025 edition of Education in Ireland’s flagship student fair witnessed an impressive turnout of over 350 aspiring students and parents in Mumbai. Held at The St. Regis, the event served as a one-stop destination for students exploring higher education opportunities in Ireland.

Organized by Education in Ireland, the national body promoting Irish higher education institutions globally, the fair featured 21 leading Irish universities and colleges, including Trinity College Dublin, University College Dublin, Dublin City University, and Atlantic Technological University.

Students received first-hand information on undergraduate and postgraduate programs across diverse fields such as technology, healthcare, business and finance, arts and humanities, sustainability, and emerging industries. The event also offered in-depth guidance on scholarships, research opportunities, and visa processes, making it an invaluable resource for those planning to study abroad.

A special visa seminar helped students and parents navigate application procedures, documentation, and financial planning, while university representatives addressed questions on Ireland’s post-study work opportunities and its growing appeal as a destination for international education.

“The interest and energy from students this year has been phenomenal. The enthusiasm from Mumbai reflects Ireland’s rising reputation as a hub for world-class education combined with strong industry-linked career opportunities,” said Ms. Elizabeth McHenry, Regional Manager – Asia, Education in Ireland.

Backed by the Government of Ireland, the Education in Ireland initiative represents the country’s higher education institutions worldwide, offering over 5,000 internationally recognized programs. With its focus on innovation, research, and global employability, Ireland continues to strengthen its position as one of the fastest-growing destinations for Indian students.

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