Hyderabad: Students heading to Ireland for their studies can work part-time legally, according to the country’s laws, shared Vendi D’Souza, Senior Vice President of Education for Ireland. She spoke as the main guest at a seminar on Tuesday. The event was organized by I20 Fever Education for students planning to join various Irish universities.
D’Souza offered valuable information about living in Ireland and clarified several key issues. She explained that after finishing their courses, students can stay in Ireland for up to two years to look for jobs, as permitted by Irish law.
She highlighted that many students from the Telugu regions choose Ireland each year to study subjects like Business Studies, Engineering, Pharmaceuticals, and Healthcare.
The seminar saw participation from representatives of Dublin City University, Maynooth University, TUS, NCI, Griffith College, and the University of Galway. I20 Fever‘s own Naveen Yathapu, Srinivas Raju, and others were also present.