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Leaving Cert

All Students Given Wrong Points Awarded First Choice Course For This Year

Last week, it was revealed that 6,500 were given the wrong grades due to an error in the calculated grades system.
By Cormac Watson

Colleges May Need to Free Up 1,000 Places, Says Harris

Harris made the comments at the Fine Gael parliamentary party meeting last night.
By Cormac Watson

Some Students May Have to Defer College Place, Foley Says

It has been estimated that up to 1,000 additional third-level places may be necessitated by the errors.
By Molly Furey

College Will Facilitate Wrongly Graded Students If Govt Funds Places

College also said that students already admitted to Trinity under the calculated grades system will be able to remain in Trinity.
By Molly Furey

The Leaving Certificate – Once Put to Bed – Rears Up Again

The government today announced that the results of some 6,500 students were incorrectly calculated.
By Emer Moreau

Students With Incorrect Grades Will Get Higher Preferences If Warranted

Mistakes in the calculated grades system have led to at least 7,200 students receiving incorrect grades.
By Cormac Watson and Sárán Fogarty

CAO Points Jump Significantly for High-Demand Courses

Points for 80 per cent of Trinity's courses spiked in the first round of CAO offers.
By Cormac Watson and Aoife Kearins
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