🇮🇪 University College Dublin · Dublin, Ireland

PhD Law

Postgraduate · 3-4 years · Belfield Campus

€6,000

Annual Fee (EUR)

₹5.5L/yr

Fee in INR

6.5+

IELTS Minimum

3-4 years

Duration

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Course Overview

Qualification

PhD

Duration

3-4 years full-time

Campus

Belfield Campus

Intakes

September & January

Annual Tuition (EUR)

€6,000

Annual Tuition (USD)

$6,540

Living Cost (EUR/yr)

€15,000

Total Course Fee

€18,000

English Language Requirements

6.5+

IELTS Academic

No band below 5.5

90+

TOEFL iBT

Writing 21+

62+

PTE Academic

No band below 51

Total Cost of Study (Indian Students)

Tuition × 3 yrs€18,000
Living × 3 yrs€45,000
Total Estimated Cost€63,000
In Indian Rupees (₹)₹57.2 Lakh

Visa & Work Rights — Ireland

Student Visa

Ireland Student Visa

Work Rights (Term)

20 hrs/week

Work Rights (Vacation)

Full-time

Post-Study Visa

Ireland Graduate Visa – 2 years

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About PhD Law

University College Dublin's PhD Law is a 3-4 years PhD programme based at Dublin, Ireland. The programme accepts students into its September and January intakes and provides a structured pathway from foundational principles through to professional-level competency and research capability.

Core legal studies are complemented by specialisation opportunities in areas such as commercial law, human rights, intellectual property, environmental law, and international arbitration. Students learn to navigate the nuances of legal reasoning, procedural rules, and professional ethics. Many programmes maintain strong links with law firms, barristers' chambers, and legal aid organisations, providing networking, mentorship, and work experience opportunities that are valuable in a competitive legal job market. The programme fee is approximately ₹5.5 lakh per year for international students. Jaivik Overseas Consultants provides end-to-end support for Indian students applying to University College Dublin, including documentation, SOP preparation, and visa guidance.

Career Outcomes After PhD Law

The PhD Law from University College Dublin opens pathways into a wide range of professional roles in Ireland, including Solicitor, Barrister, Corporate Counsel, Legal Consultant. In Ireland, professionals in this field earn an average of USD 95,000 annually — approximately ₹79.3 lakh — with rapid salary growth for those who develop specialist expertise. Graduate employment in this sector is stable with growing demand in commercial law, intellectual property, data privacy, and international arbitration. University College Dublin's career services and alumni network provide students with connections to employers across Ireland and beyond, supporting internship placements and graduate recruitment.

$29K–$43K

Typical Graduate Salary (USD/yr)

Ireland

Primary Job Market

Why Study PhD Law in Ireland?

Ireland combines the benefits of an English-speaking educational environment with the EU career market, making it a uniquely positioned destination for Indian students. International graduates are eligible for a stay-back permission of 12 to 24 months to find employment, and those who join Ireland's thriving technology, consultancy, or life sciences sectors often progress to longer-term visas and eventual permanent residency. Dublin, Cork, and Galway offer active job markets with a strong presence of multinational employers.

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Entry Requirements Summary

Minimum eligibility for Indian students applying to PhD Law at University College Dublin. Requirements vary by department — contact Jaivik Overseas for personalised eligibility assessment.

  • 1IELTS Academic: Minimum 6.5 overall (no individual band below 5.5 for most programmes)
  • 2TOEFL iBT: Minimum 90 (with section minimums varying by department)
  • 3PTE Academic: Minimum 62 (no communicative skill below 42)
  • 4Masters degree (or equivalent) in a relevant field with strong research component or thesis
  • 5Intake: September and January — early application recommended to secure scholarship consideration
  • 6Application deadline: Typically 3–6 months before the September and January intake; early applications are strongly advised
  • 7Academic transcripts: Attested/notarised copies of all marksheets and degree certificates
  • 8Statement of Purpose (SOP): 500–1,000 words outlining your academic background, career goals, and motivation for this programme
  • 9Letters of Recommendation (LORs): Typically 2–3 academic or professional referees
  • 10Valid passport with at least 18 months of validity
  • 11English language test scores: IELTS/TOEFL/PTE Academic (not more than 2 years old at time of application)

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PhD Law for Indian Students: Fees, Eligibility & Application

The tuition fee for Indian students pursuing PhD Law at University College Dublin is approximately ₹5.5L per year (USD $6,540). Total programme costs vary depending on duration — Indian students should also budget for living expenses, health insurance, and one-time application fees when planning finances.

The IELTS requirement for Indian students applying to PhD Law at University College Dublin is a minimum overall band of 6.5. Most universities require no individual sub-band below 6.0. TOEFL iBT 90+ is typically accepted as an alternative, and PTE Academic scores may also be considered.

For the intake for Indian students, University College Dublin accepts applications for the September and January intakes. Starting your application 4–6 months before the deadline is strongly recommended to allow adequate time for document preparation, statement of purpose drafting, reference letters, and student visa processing.

There are several scholarship for Indian students at University College Dublin worth exploring — including merit-based university awards, government-sponsored scholarships (such as Commonwealth Scholarships and GREAT Scholarships for UK universities), and country-specific funding for students from India. Jaivik Overseas can help you identify and apply for scholarships you qualify for at no extra cost.

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Does Your IELTS Score Qualify?

IELTS 6.5+ — You qualify directly

Your score meets the minimum requirement for PhD Law at University College Dublin. Proceed with your application — contact us for SOP and document guidance.

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IELTS 6.0 — Pathway or pre-sessional programs may apply

You may be eligible for a pre-sessional English course or conditional offer leading to direct entry. Ask us about University College Dublin's pathway options.

Below IELTS 5.5 — Consider lower-threshold alternatives

Your score may not yet meet the requirement. Consider improving your IELTS or exploring similar Law programs with lower requirements:

PTE Academic 62+ and TOEFL iBT 90+ are also accepted as IELTS equivalents at most institutions.

How Does University College Dublin Compare for Law?

University College Dublin charges USD $6,540 per year for PhD Law, with an IELTS minimum of 6.5 and September and January intakes. For Indian students evaluating options in Ireland, this places University College Dublin among the universities offering competitive Law programmes with strong graduate outcomes and post-study work rights.

$6,540

Annual Tuition (USD)

6.5+

IELTS Required

5.5L

Approx. in INR/yr

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Aix Marseille University3.3L6+1 yearSeptember

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