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1 A mathematics requirement of grade C on the ordinary or
grade D on the higher Leaving Certificate paper or grade B
at GCSE level.
2 Two higher level grade Cs from the following subjects:
physics, chemistry, biology, physics/chemistry, mathematics,
geology, geography, applied mathematics, agricultural
science. Physics/chemistry may not be presented with
physics or chemistry. Agricultural science may not be
presented with biology. Applied mathematics may not be
presented with mathematics.
3A A higher level grade B and a higher level grade C in two of
physics, chemistry, biology, physics/chemistry, agricultural
science. Physics/chemistry may not be presented with physics
or chemistry. Agricultural science may not be presented with
biology. If you do not have some qualification in physics, you
must present mathematics at grade C on the ordinary Leaving
Certificate paper, grade D on the higher Leaving Certificate
paper or grade B at GCSE level.
3B This is a restricted entry course, therefore, applications must
be submitted to the CAO by 1 February of the proposed year
of entry. Applicants must achieve a minimum of 480 points
and meet the matriculation and course specific requirements
in the same sitting* of the Leaving Certificate examination. In
addition, all applicants will be required to sit the admissions
test (HPAT – Ireland) which will take place on 2 March 2013.
Applicants must register for the test at
by 20 January 2013. Test results are valid for
two years. Further details on the selection criteria are
available at
or from the Admissions
Office: +353 1 896 4444. Applicants should note that
application for Medicine must be made online at
* A-level applicants must satisfy matriculation and course
specific requirements within three consecutive years,
e.g. GCSE (2011), AS (2012), A-levels (2013).
4 A mathematics requirement of grade D on the ordinary or
higher Leaving Certificate paper or grade C at GCSE level.
A grade C at higher level in one of English, French, German,
Irish, Italian, Russian, Spanish and a grade C at higher
level in one of mathematics, applied mathematics, physics,
chemistry, biology, physics/chemistry, agricultural science.
If you are presenting Advanced GCE (A-levels), a grade C
at A-level is required in one of English, French, German,
Irish, Italian, Russian, Spanish and a grade B at GCSE
level in one of physics, chemistry, biology, mathematics; or
a grade C at A-level in one of physics, chemistry, biology,
mathematics and a grade B at GCSE level in one of English,
French, German, Irish, Italian, Russian, Spanish.
5 This is a restricted entry course, therefore, applications must
be submitted to the CAO by 1 February of the proposed year
of entry. You will be called for an entrance test on 23 March
2013 (provisional date). This will include a simple harmony
paper, an ear test, a paper on general musical knowledge
and background and an essay paper. Some applicants will
be called for interview (and in the case of TR009 applicants,
further tests) in late April/early May when the final selections
will be made.
6 Two higher level grade Cs from the following subjects:
physics, chemistry, biology, physics/chemistry, mathematics,
agricultural science. Physics/chemistry may not be
presented with physics or chemistry. Agricultural science
may not be presented with biology.
7 One higher level grade C from the following subjects:
physics, chemistry, biology, physics/chemistry, agricultural
science.
8 Students entering this programme will study two languages
from French, German, Italian, Polish, Russian and Spanish.
Italian, Polish, Russian and Spanish are available from
beginner level. No student may study more than one
language as a beginner. Students accepted into this
programme, subject to the above regulations, will normally
have at least a higher level grade C in the Leaving Certificate
or equivalent, in two of French, German, Italian, Polish,
Russian, Spanish (C1 in the case of French and German,
and C2 in the case of Spanish if non-beginner). Students
who have only one language (other than English or Irish)
may also be admitted, subject to the above regulations, if
they achieve a higher level grade B in the language in the
Leaving Certificate, or equivalent.
9 A higher level grade C in chemistry and a higher level
grade C in one of physics, biology, mathematics, geology,
geography, applied mathematics and agricultural science.
10 Two higher level grade Cs from the following subjects:
biology, chemistry, physics, physics/chemistry, mathematics
and applied mathematics. Physics/chemistry may not be
presented with chemistry or physics. Mathematics may not
be presented with applied mathematics.
11 A higher level grade C in mathematics and a higher level
grade C in one of physics, chemistry, physics/chemistry or
biology.
12 This is a restricted entry course; therefore, applications must
be submitted to the CAO by 1 February of the proposed
year of entry. If you indicate Drama studies or Drama and
theatre studies as a choice of subject, you will be sent a
questionnaire to complete in March. On the basis of the
completed questionnaire some applicants will be called to
attend a workshop and interview (during April/May) before
final selections are made.
13 Two higher level grade Cs from the following subjects:
physics, chemistry, biology, physics/chemistry, applied
mathematics, mathematics. Leaving certificate applicants
must present mathematics at ordinary level grade A2 or
at higher level grade C3, while A-level applicants must
present mathematics at Grade A at GCSE level or Grade
C at A-level. Physics/chemistry may not be presented with
chemistry or physics. Mathematics may not be presented
with applied mathematics.
14 One higher level grade C from the following subjects:
physics, chemistry, biology, physics/chemistry.
Admission Requirements 2013
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