PTE Academic · 🇳🇵 Nepal → 🇮🇪 Ireland
From Nepal, two things drive the search: funding to get there, and earning while you study. Both are real, with honest limits. Here's the route to ireland, the part-time-work caps that actually apply, and the stay-after-study picture.
For most Nepali students the plan is a scholarship or affordable course plus part-time work during study — that's realistic, as long as you know the honest work-hour caps and the No Objection Certificate step.
Honesty check: Earning while you study helps, but it rarely covers full tuition — plan your funding as if the part-time income is a top-up, not the main source.
Official sources for your route: IRCC — Study permit: proof of financial support
PTE Academic is widely accepted by Irish universities for admission and is recognised for study purposes. For employment permits (such as the Critical Skills Employment Permit) the English requirement is usually met through your qualifications or professional registration rather than a separate test — and several Irish regulators set their own test list. Confirm with the institution and Immigration Service Delivery.
Nearly all Irish universities accept PTE Academic for admission. Worldwide, PTE Academic is accepted by over 3,000 institutions across nearly 70 countries. Confirm the exact score your programme needs on its official admissions page.
Study, work and PR each set their own bar (study is usually the lowest, PR the highest). These figures change and are component-specific — confirm the live number on Irish universities / Immigration Service Delivery before you rely on it. Source: Irish universities / Immigration Service Delivery.
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Always confirm. Requirements change and vary by visa route, employer, and institution — always confirm the current figure with the official body before you rely on it. This page is guidance, not immigration advice.