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The Irish grading system - The Leaving Certificate

Grading system for the Leaving Certificate

The Leaving Certificate is an examination students in Ireland take after they have finished their upper secondary studies and before they can apply for higher education studies.

The results of this exam are expressed in form of a letter grade scale that can be converted into a grade point scale as seen on the table below:

Grade letterGrade point (Higher paper)Grade point (Ordinary paper)
A1
100
60
A2
90
50
B1
85
45
B2
80
40
B3
75
35
C1
70
30
C2
65
25
C3
60
20
D1
55
15
D2
50
10
D3
45
05

Entry to college or university is based on accumulated grades from 6 leaving certificate subjects. Students can combine grades from higher papers and ordinary papers, which are less difficult than the higher papers. The maximum accumulated grade point a student can receive is 600 points.

In Ireland, as well as in many other states of the European Union, higher education institutions set a minimum grade point requirement students have to meet in order for them to qualify for the study program of their choice. For example, a course may have a minimum grade point requirement of 535 points any student will need if they want to qualify and be able to apply. This minimum grade point is also referred to as "cut-off point" and varies depending on the study program. Very competitive programs will have a higher cut-off point than those with lower demand. In some cases, there might be courses or study programs open to all elegible students, i.e., available for all students who have studied qualifying courses regardless of the grades they achieved. For example, students must have studied mathematics if they want to enroll in mathematical studies no matter what the achieved grade was.

If you are applying for undergraduate studies in Ireland, the grade that you received after taking the university entry examination will be converted into the grade point scale mentioned above. [Click here to convert your grade point to the Irish system]

 

Source: Department of Education and Science


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