Entry Requirements

Entry Level  Qualification Irish Leaving Cert points: 300 to 375 Irish Leaving Cert points: 376 to 425 Irish Leaving Cert points: 426 to 499 Irish Leaving Cert points: 500 to 549 Irish Leaving Cert points: 550 to 600
Foundation Level Refer to providers          
Undergraduate  ‌Apply via the CAO. Please click here for Poland entry requirements.          
Entry Level  Qualification Minimum Grade Required/Degree 2:2 Equivalent Very Good/2:1 Equivalent Excellent/1st Equivalent    
Postgraduate A Bachelor's Degree, Dyplom Tytuł Licencjat  (started after 2001), Dyplom Tytuł Inżynier (2001), Dyplom Ukónczenia Studiów Pierwszego Stopnia, Magister (awarded before 2001) from a recognised Polish University or Higher Education Institution recognised at Level 8 on the Irish NFQ

*Most universities use a 2 to 5 scale, where 2 is the minimum and 5 is the maximum pass mark. Grades above 3 can include 0.5 point increments. Some universities use the grade 5.5 (5+) or 6 as celujący (excellent) and it is given to indicate the very highest achievements. Scale for all qualifications.
Dyplom Tytuł Licencjat / Dyplom Tytuł Inżynier (started after 2001): 4 (4.0) / C overall

Magister (awarded before 2001): 3+ (3.5) / D overall 
Dyplom Tytuł Licencjat / Dyplom Tytuł Inżynier (started after 2001): 4+ (4.5) / B overall

Magister (awarded before 2001):4 (4.0) / C overall 
Dyplom Tytuł Licencjat / Dyplom Tytuł Inżynier (started after 2001): 5 (6) / A overall

Magister (awarded before 2001): 5 (6) / A overall 
   

Student Profiles

Students from Afghanistan

Ataur Rahman, MSc Hydrology

"I am fortunate enough to have completed a world-class course in Hydrology at National University of Ireland, Galway which was taught by world-leading academics and researchers. Since my course completion in 1990, I have been able to play a key role in hydrologic application and research in Bangladesh and Australia based on the knowledge I gained from my studies in Galway."

Professor Ataur Rahman, MSc Hydrology, NUIG, 1990 Graduating Class Water and Environmental Engineering, School of Computing, Engineering and Mathematics, University of Western Sydney

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