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irish CAO point to Australia ATAR

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  • Moderators, Education Moderators Posts: 29,509 Mod ✭✭✭✭randylonghorn


    It doesn't seem to work like that; more like CAS where individual universities will tell you what you need for the course you have applied to e.g. "4 Bs" or the equivalent. Or at least that's what I'm getting from this:
    Entry requirements for undergraduate (Bachelors) degrees
    The baseline entry requirement for admission to Bachelors study in Australia and New Zealand is for a student to have successfully completed A-Levels or a course of study considered to be their academic equivalent (including but not limited to Scottish Highers, the International Baccalaureate and Pre-U Diploma). Each university then sets its own academic standard by asking for a certain standard to be achieved for admission to each degree – for example, AAA at A-Level to read medicine. Degree-specific entry requirements are clearly marked on Study Options’ course lists.

    Students applying for admission to Australian and New Zealand universities do so using their UK school-leaving qualifications. You will not need to ‘convert’ your UK qualifications into the Australian or New Zealand equivalent – Australian and New Zealand universities set specific entry requirements for A-Levels and the IB; other, less commonly-seen qualifications may be assessed on a case-by-case basis.

    Source: http://www.studyoptions.com/entry-requirements

    See also: http://www.studyoptions.com/


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