Education Consultants in Accra for Ireland
11 education consultants based in Accra place students in Ireland. 6 of them have verified student reviews on ConsultancyCheck — read what students actually experienced before you hand over your documents.
Consultants in Accra placing students in Ireland
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IDP Education Ghana
Study Abroad Ghana
Edvoy Ghana
Best Education Services Ghana
CUPA Study International Ghana
Bright Future Consult Ghana
IDP Education Ghana Osu
Astolinks International
Best Education Services Ltd
Seed Educational Consulting Accra
BCIE British Canadian International Education
What studying in Ireland costs — and when to apply
Know these numbers before your first consultation, so you can tell a straight answer from a sales pitch.
| Undergraduate tuition | €10,000 – €25,000/yr |
| Postgraduate tuition | €10,000 – €35,000/yr |
| MBA (top schools) | €25,000 – €60,000 |
| Living expenses (Dublin) | €12,000 – €18,000/yr |
| Living expenses (other cities) | €8,000 – €12,000/yr |
| Student visa fee | €60 – €100 |
💡 Dublin has high rental costs. Galway, Cork, and Limerick offer lower living costs while maintaining excellent universities and vibrant student culture.
Frequently asked questions
How many education consultants in Accra handle Ireland applications?
We list 11 education consultants in Accra that place students in Ireland, of which 2 are ICEF-accredited. 6 of them carry verified student reviews on ConsultancyCheck.
Which consultant in Accra is best for Ireland?
We do not pick a winner. Compare the 6 consultants with verified student reviews above — look at what students actually said about visa guidance, transparency on fees, and communication, then talk to two or three before committing.
What does it cost to study in Ireland?
Dublin has high rental costs. Galway, Cork, and Limerick offer lower living costs while maintaining excellent universities and vibrant student culture. A consultant in Accra should give you a written breakdown of their own fees separately from your tuition and visa costs — if they will not, treat that as a warning sign.
When should I apply from Accra for Ireland?
Ireland has 2 main intakes: Autumn (Main) (September, apply Jan – Apr); Spring (Postgrad) (January, apply Sep – Nov). Work backwards from the application window — most students in Accra start their paperwork 8–12 months ahead.






