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Questions about PLC

  • 20-05-2015 05:50PM
    #1
    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6


    Hello So im kinda new to this whole idea of plc course
    and have no idea .
    What is a plc course? and the advantages ?
    Will it effect a college i apply? and can i use the points of my LC to enter? or my PLC ?

    I am doing Computing Course in PLC ( In a year ) or maybe might go to college straight away?
    Is there any advantages? of doing a plc?
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  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 6,351 ✭✭✭katydid


    Ulugbek wrote: »
    Hello So im kinda new to this whole idea of plc course
    and have no idea .
    What is a plc course? and the advantages ?
    Will it effect a college i apply? and can i use the points of my LC to enter? or my PLC ?

    I am doing Computing Course in PLC ( In a year ) or maybe might go to college straight away?
    Is there any advantages? of doing a plc?

    A PLC (Further Education) college offers one year courses at Level 5 FETAC. Third Level (IT or University) starts at Level 6 or 7).

    You can do a Level 5 course and either use the qualification to get a job, or, depending on the college you attend, use the qualifications to get a place in Third Level. Each college develops it own links with individual local colleges, so you have to check it out with the college you are thinking of going to.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 72 ✭✭WestportCFE


    PLC or Further Education Colleges offer courses at Level 5 and Level 6. Each level is one year in duration. The advantages are you can sample a subject area for a year to see if you like it. Most courses have work experience so you can also see if you would like a career in this area.

    There are up to 400 points on offer from plc courses so it can serve as a route into Level 6, 7 or 8 courses in third level colleges. The links are nationally available and you can use your FETAC points to apply via the CAO.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6 Ulugbek


    Oh thanks guys! :D it cleared questions for me :3


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