

TRINITY MATRIX FULL
The standard matriculation requirements are pass grades in English, Mathematics, a language other than English, and a full set of valid subjects for your examination system.įull details of the specific matriculation requirements for the country you're applying from are available on your country's admission page. Anything less than this will be unsuccessful outright - however meeting the matriculation requirements does not guarantee admission. The minimum matriculation requirements refer to the basic standard of application you must meet to be considered. Information on this is available at the bottom of this page. Where places are competitive, a student must have excellent examination results to qualify for a place on their preferred course.įor applicants applying through the CAO you must meet the minimum "CAO Points" requirement for the course. Please note that posted scores are minimum entrance requirements only and do not guarantee admission. They will be detailed on the relevant course page at as well as below.ĥ) Satisfy any additional requirements or restrictions as detailed in the sections below.Ħ) Meet competitive standards for admission to the course. Details on accepted English language qualifications are provided further down this page.Ĥ) Satisfy course specific requirements Some courses will have additional requirements for admission. Students whose first language is not English, or who do not have a pass in English in their recognised school system, must display a high level of competence in the English language.
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How to Qualify for Admission to Trinity College Dublinġ) Meet the minimum matriculation requirements. Trinity College Dublin reserves the right to make the final decision in all matters pertaining to the admissions process. Once this proportion is determined, places on the course in question are offered to applicants coming from each respective examination system group on the basis of ranking within that group.

Trinity College will allocate fixed points to A-Level grades for the purpose of determining a student’s ranking, allocating places in proportion with current demographic factors.įor all other applicants, in the first instance Trinity College Dublin allocates ranges of CAO points to A-Level grades (and other EU grading systems) in order that these applications can be compared with Leaving Certificate applications. Trinity College Dublin treats equally all Leaving Certificate and A-Level students on the island of Ireland in light of their status under Article 2 of the Constitution of Ireland.

If you are applying to Trinity as a non-EU resident, then please see our direct admissions guide You should use the grade equivalences provided for the examination system you are taking to compare those Leaving Certificate standards to your grades.

Some of the information on this website will refer to admissions standards for the Irish Leaving Certificate. For more information on what you must include in your application, please see our detailed guide on Making an Application. To qualify for admission to a degree course at the University you must meet the requirements outlined in further detail in the tabs below. If you have any unanswered questions after reading through this information, please don't hesitate to contact Trinity through our Contact Us page. The information below will give you guidelines on assessing whether your previous qualifications and experience will meet the admissions standards required for entry into your preferred course. You are here How to Apply > Admission Requirements > Undergraduate Admission RequirementsĮntry to undergraduate programmes at Trinity is competitive and based on academic merit.
