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July 2013 Changes to HPAT-Ireland for Entry to Under-Graduate Medical Courses
Changes to HPAT-Ireland for Entry to Under-Graduate Medical Courses
The IUA has announced changes to the HPAT-Ireland examination which is used for entry to all undergraduate medical courses at Irish Higher Education Institutions. The main focus of these changes is to enhance equity of access and transparency. Note: Students with Leaving Certificates from previous years can still apply for entry to medicine it is only the HPAT test that has to be sat in the year of entry.
The changes are as follows:
Change 1: Revised Weighting of HPAT- Ireland Test Sections. Effective from 2014
The revised weighting scheme as outlined in Table 1 below will be implemented for the 2014 HPAT-Ireland test. The change in weighting of the 3 sections aims to reduce the potential benefits of repeating the examination, as an evaluation of HPAT-Ireland has shown that Non-Verbal Reasoning scores can be improved through repeating the exam.
HPAT-Ireland Test Section |
Old Weighting |
New Weighting 2014 |
1. Logical Reasoning and Problem Solving |
1 (33.3%) |
2 (40%) |
2. Interpersonal Understanding |
1 (33.3%) |
2 (40%) |
3. Non-Verbal Reasoning |
1 (33.3%) |
1 (20%) |
Table 1: revised weighting for each of the three sections of the HPAT–Ireland test
Change 2: HPAT-Ireland Examination Results Valid for One Year Only. Effective from 2013
The results of HPAT-Ireland examinations sat in 2013 and subsequent years will only be valid for a single year for admission to undergraduate medical courses. This means that it will not be possible to present results achieved in the 2013 sitting of the HPAT-Ireland test for admission to undergraduate medical courses in 2014. Applicants who sat the HPAT-Ireland exam in 2012 will still be able to present their 2012 HPAT-Ireland result when applying for admission to undergraduate medicine in 2013.
Change 3: HPAT-Ireland Practice Material Being Made Available to All Applicants. Already effective.
Students who registered for the HPAT-Ireland 2013 test received, as part of their registration, a copy of the HPAT-Ireland Practice Test booklet, which contains worked answers to assist them with their test preparation. This change will continue to apply in subsequent years.
The changes apply to:
- National University of Ireland Galway (NUI Galway)
- Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI)
- Trinity College, Dublin (TCD)
- University College Cork (UCC)
- University College Dublin (UCD)
These changes are based on a number of recommendations made in July 2012 by a National Research Group which evaluated Revised Entry Mechanisms to Medicine.
The full report of the National Research Group is available on http://www.iua.ie/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/HPAT-report-July2012.pdf
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