Maynooth University
Travel guide for Indian students — Maynooth, Ireland. Nearest international gateway: DUB (Dublin).
Maynooth University is a popular choice for Indian students in Maynooth.
Getting around Maynooth
Maynooth is a compact campus town with local buses and the commuter rail line into Dublin (~30-40 min), all on the Leap Card (student rate); most students walk or cycle locally.
From the airport to campus
Dublin Airport (DUB) is about 40-50 minutes from Maynooth by bus or taxi (or bus into Dublin then the commuter train out to Maynooth). A taxi from DUB is roughly EUR 45-60.
When to book flights
Most Irish programs start in September; book 6-10 weeks ahead from your nearest Indian metro - Dublin (DUB) has good one-stop connections via Gulf and European hubs - and compare live carriers above.
Visiting your child at Maynooth University means flying into Dublin (DUB); Maynooth is about 40-50 minutes away by road or via the commuter rail line. Plan the Irish Short Stay 'C' visit visa well ahead - remember Ireland is not in Schengen.
Getting from DUB to campus
Visitor visa for parents
Ireland is NOT in the Schengen Area and runs its own visa system - a Schengen visa does NOT grant entry to Ireland. Indian parents need an Irish Short Stay 'C' Visit (Family/Friend) visa, applied for online via the AVATS portal with documents submitted to the VFS Visa Application Centre in India. It allows a stay of up to 90 days (no work), and you can apply up to 90 days before travel.
- Apply online via AVATS, then submit documents and biometrics at the VFS Visa Application Centre in India.
- Ireland is separate from Schengen - if parents also want to visit Schengen Europe, they need a separate Schengen visa.
- Build a strong file: bank statements (6 months), proof of funds (~EUR 50-100/day), confirmed travel, and a letter of invitation from your child.
- From 1 June 2026 short-stay refusals can no longer be appealed - a fresh AVATS application is needed, so prepare documents carefully.
Just admitted to Maynooth University? Here's your arrival checklist.
Arrival checklist
- Book your flight into Dublin (DUB) early - good one-stop connections from Indian metros.
- From DUB, reach Maynooth in ~40-50 min by bus/taxi, or via the commuter rail line.
- Maynooth is cheaper than central Dublin and on the commuter line - line up housing early; get the student Leap Card.
- After arrival, register for your Irish Residence Permit (IRP), apply for a PPS number so you can work, and arrange private health insurance (~EUR 50-80/month).
Maynooth, a university town in County Kildare just west of Dublin, is cheaper than the capital while staying on the commuter rail line into the city - about EUR 950-1,350 a month all-in sharing and cooking. It is a compact, green campus town with a relaxed feel; many students live locally and pop into Dublin (~30-40 min by train) on the Leap Card.
Monthly cost of living in Maynooth (a student estimate)
That's roughly €11,000-15,500 a year for living costs, on top of tuition.
Finding accommodation
Ireland's rental market is very competitive, especially in Dublin - start your search early via Daft.ie and Rent.ie, and look at university and purpose-built student accommodation (PBSA) first. For student-specific accommodation, landlords cannot demand more than one month's deposit plus one month's rent up front.
- Start the housing hunt the moment you are accepted - Dublin in particular is very competitive.
- Never pay a deposit before a signed contract and a viewing; for student accommodation the deposit is capped at one month.
- Living in Maynooth is cheaper than central Dublin while staying on the commuter line; the student Leap Card covers the train.
Working part-time
On a Stamp 2 student permission you can work up to 20 hours per week during term and up to 40 hours per week in the standardised holiday periods (June to September, and 15 December to 15 January). You will need a PPS number to work, and you register for an Irish Residence Permit (IRP) after arrival; the minimum wage is about EUR 13-14/hour in 2026. After graduating you can apply for the Third Level Graduate Programme (Stamp 1G): a level 8 honours bachelor degree earns a 12-month stay-back, and a level 9 or 10 master's or PhD earns 24 months (issued as 12 + 12). On Stamp 1G you can work full-time (40 hours/week) in any field while you look for an employer to sponsor a General or Critical Skills Employment Permit. Total time on student permission is capped at about 7 years (8 with the graduate scheme).
Safety & student support
Maynooth University is in a safe, friendly Irish city; Ireland is welcoming and English-speaking, with normal city awareness needed at night.
- Maynooth University has campus security and student services - save the campus number.
- Irish cities are generally safe and walkable; use normal awareness in nightlife areas late at night.
- A calm campus town; normal awareness at night.
Indian community & food
Maynooth is a small town with limited local desi grocers, but Dublin's wider selection is a short train ride away.
Indian grocery stores
- Limited local Indian options; mainstream Tesco, Dunnes, Aldi and Lidl carry world-food aisles.
- Dublin (~30-40 min by train) has Ireland's widest desi selection for a bigger shop.
- Students stock up on staples and make Dublin runs.
Student community
- Maynooth University has active Indian and South Asian societies with Diwali and Holi events.
- Dublin's large desi community is a short train ride away.
- A few local options, with the full Dublin scene close by.
Cost & living figures for Maynooth last verified Jun 2026. Figures are estimates and change over time.
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