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Applications for almost all full-time undergraduate degree courses are processed through the
CAO system. Application for admission to undergraduate courses must be made in accordance with the regulations and procedures and timetable described in the CAO Handbook. The CAO Handbook is confined to giving information on how to apply for admission. Applicants should not attempt to complete this application form without first referring to the undergraduate information literature on
courses and minimum entry requirements.
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| Frequently Asked Questions
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Q. How do I know if I pay fees at the EU or Non-EU Rate?
A. Information is available from the
Fees Office
Q. How do I find out which European qualifications are recognized for purposes of entry to NUI Galway?
A. Full details
here
Q. Is an English translation of my qualification required?
A. Yes, a certified English translation is required in the case of qualifications not issued originally in English or Irish. This must be sent directly to the CAO, not directly to the university.
Q. What are the Third Language requirements for those whose first language is not English?
A. All applicants whose first language is not English, or who have not been educated through the medium of English language during their two most recent years of study, must have advanced level English in Final School Exam or must present one of the recognised English Language qualifications (e.g. IELTS,TOEFL) For further information, please refer to the
NUI website.
Q. I am an EU student from an EU country other than Ireland or the UK. How do I apply and what do I then need to do?
A. You must apply through the CAO by the normal closing of February 1st 2013 or by the late closing date of May 1st 2013 and tick the box ’Other School Exams’. If you have completed a recognized final school examination, e.g. German Abitur, International Baccalaureate in a previous year you must send a certified copy of your results to the CAO. If you are taking the final school exam in summer 2013 then you must post a certified copy of results to the CAO as soon as they become available. Final closing date for receipt of examination results and/or translation of certificates is
July 31st 2013. See the
CAO for details.
