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Minimum Entry Requirements (Matriculation)
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Minimum Entry Requirements (Matriculation)

Source: https://www.ucd.ie/registry/prospectivestudents/admissions/undergraduateapplicants/minimumentryrequirementsmatriculation/ Parent: https://www.ucd.ie/registry/prospectivestudents/admissions/

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Are there age limits?

Students must normally be seventeen years of age by 15 January following entry: i.e. for entry in 2026, date of birth must be on or before 15 January 2010. There is no upper limit.

If you will not be old enough we recommend that you postpone commencing third level until the following year. However, in exceptional circumstances an appeal may be considered by the Registrar. An appeal must be accompanied by a letter of support from your School Principal to support your readiness to start third level, and a letter form your parent/guardian supporting your application, advising of your intended living arrangements and, if you are from outside Ireland, who will be your in-country guardian. You can submit this via www.ucd.ie/askus

What are the minimum requirements for Irish Leaving Certificate?

Applicants presenting the Irish Leaving Certificate (established) must have six recognised subjects, selected according to course requirements, and must obtain Grade H5, or better, in two subjects and Grade O6/H7, or better, in the remaining four subjects. For all courses in UCD, this must include Irish (unless exempt) and English.

UCD is a constituent university of the National University of Ireland and full regulations are published on their website.

Please note: the Applied Leaving Certificate does not meet matriculation and entry requirements.

Are all subjects recognised?

All subjects of the Leaving Certificate – Higher and Ordinary level – are recognised by the National University of Ireland for matriculation purposes, except as outlined below:

Subjects and combinations of subjects not permitted:

Applicants presenting older leaving certificate results, including subjects which are no longer offered, should contact usfor advice with regard to any exclusions which may apply.

A-level applicants should see the full list of  recognised subjects. For other EU qualifications, generally the subjects recognised in the Leaving Certificate and A-level are recognised.

What are Laboratory Science Subjects?

The following subjects in the Irish Leaving Certificate/A-level are recognised laboratory science subjects:

In addition Science at GCSE (grade C or better) is recognised.\ For Science (DN200) the subjects Geography, Computer Science and Applied Maths may also be used as a Laboratory Science subject.

Can I be exempt Irish?

Generally, a minimum grade of O6/H7 in Leaving Certificate Irish is required for all applicants born in Ireland.

You are automatically granted an exemption and do not need to apply for one, if you

In the following situations, exemptions from the Irish requirement may also be possible but you must apply for an NUI exemption from Irish using theExemption Application Form:

NB: A Department of Education and Science exemption will not suffice; it must be an NUI exemption. This will show on your CAO statement as "IRS X".

Can I be exempt the language requirement?

Applicants with specific learning difficulties affecting language acquisition (dyslexia) may apply for exemption from the requirement of presenting another language. To apply for an NUI exemption, it is necessary to send a completed Exemption Application Form and other relevant material.

NB: A Department of Education and Science exemption will not suffice; it must be an NUI exemption.

How does UCD support Equity of Access to Higher Education?

UCD is committed to the objective of promoting 'equality of access to higher education, irrespective of social class, age or disability'. To widen access to 3rd level, participating colleges have developed a range of initiatives including the following supplementary admission routes:

All offers of a place are subject to UCD's Terms and Conditions of Offer.

All students must comply with the general regulations of the university.

Contact UCD Registry

University College Dublin, Belfield, Dublin 4, Ireland. T: +353 1 716 1555 | Location Map