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🇮🇪 Duolingo English Test for Ireland — from South Korea
Ireland has near-universal acceptance — 15 of its 18 universities recognise the DET, and it is officially accepted by Irish student visa authorities.
What Ireland asks for
Scores run on the 10–160 scale; requirements vary by university and program, generally 105–125.
Admission is not the same as the visa
Ireland is one of the most DET-friendly destinations: the test is officially recognised by Irish student visa authorities, so it works for both admission AND the student visa — simpler than the UK.
From South Korea — the essentials
- Costs in
- South Korean Won (₩)
- Credentials
- Korean Council for University Education (KCUE); NIIED administers government study-abroad selection
- Funding to search
- Kwanjeong Educational Foundation Scholarship, NIIED Korean Government overseas study, Korea Foundation for Advanced Studies (KFAS), Fulbright Korea
- Where students go
- United States, Japan, Australia, Canada, United Kingdom
- Apply from
- Seoul, Busan, Incheon, Daejeon
English-taught programmes need Duolingo English Test/IELTS; Korean applicants overwhelmingly take the Duolingo English Test iBT, often through dedicated prep academies. At about $70 the DET is taken online from South Korea — no test-centre travel, and far cheaper than IELTS.
Plan the rest of your move for Ireland
Practice on the real 10–160 scale
Honest AI feedback, no inflated numbers.
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AlmiDET is part of the AlmiWorld family. 25% of our sales go to the Shamool Foundation to support students who cannot afford fees and tests — so the work you do here helps fund a place for someone else.
AlmiDET is independent and not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Duolingo. All practice material is original and never copied from the Duolingo English Test. Acceptance figures and score bands change — always confirm the current requirement on the official university or government page before you rely on it.