Mumbai: Ireland Education has successfully concluded its Education Roadshow 2025 in Mumbai. The event, held at The St. Regis, witnessed an enthusiastic turnout of over 350 students and parents eager to
explore study opportunities in Ireland.
About This Year's Roadshow
This year’s roadshow brought together representatives from 21 top Irish universities and colleges, providing the audience with a chance to personally meet academics and admission specialists. The event was a one-stop destination for students to discover undergraduate, postgraduate, and Ph.D. studies in technology, healthcare, business and finance, arts and humanities, sustainability, and other new disciplines.
The participants also received information on scholarships, studies for a period, obtaining a visa, and post-study work environment in Ireland, the latter a key factor behind increasing popularity among Indian students.
Responding to her pleasure at the remarkable response, Ms. Elizabeth McHenry, Regional Manager - Asia, Education in Ireland, stated, " the interest and enthusiasm among students this year have been just phenomenal. our final fair in mumbai, following successful events in chennai, bengaluru, kochi, and pune, witnessed an overwhelming turnout. this continued enthusiasm from mumbai reflects the growing recognition of ireland as a hub for world-class education with industry-linked work opportunities. we are excited to see talented indian students joining our higher education institutions, building on the strong momentum of last year when over 10,000 indian students chose ireland.”< p fetchpriority="low" loading="lazy">
She added that the fair continues to play an important role in enabling personal connections between students and Irish institutions. “The roadshow gives students a direct opportunity to interact with university representatives and academics, helping them ask detailed questions about programmes, scholarships, visas, and career opportunities,” Ms. McHenry said. “These interactions help demystify the process of studying abroad while highlighting Ireland’s welcoming and industry-integrated education system.”