You can find old exam papers for each subject on www.examinations.ie
It is a score of 90% or above in the exam.
i think that you are referring to the irish leaving cert. I assume it is a D3, (45 higher level CAO points or 5 for lower level)
You have to be more specific. There are many types. I.e. you don't need many points for electrical engineering compared to that of biomedical engineering for instance. Also, stating if it is the Irish leaving cert may clarify, incase there is another type of leaving cert in the world
how many subjects must I complete in order to sit my leaving cert you must only do 7 but you can do 6 if you are not originally Irish (but you can do Irish if you want) or you can do 8 or 9 it depends on if you do a subject outside school eg. Religion or if you do LCVP (leaving cert vocational programme). six or seven should be enough because they only count your best six when adding up points for a course you want to do. good luck if you do it! x
Yes, in order to be an official priest, you will need a leaving cert. A leaving cert is a document signifying that the holder has fulfilled any secondary education.
round 450pts. and don't forget, a pass at hons. Irish
You do not need to do the leaving cert to train to be a jockey. So zero.
in your leaving cert how many points are needed to be an interior designer
you will not be allowed to sit another state commisions examination...ever. basically you ruined your chance to do a leaving cert.. cheating on the leaving cert and being caught is worse than failing your leaving. dont try it.
they can do both. my cousin went to medical school in UK but she lives in Ireland
The CAO handbook is important for a leaving cert student because it helps secure the certificate.
No, not necessarily. What you do at leaving cert isn't so important, it's college that counts. To teach at leaving cert level, you need to do a chem related degree and then a H-dip. With a physics degree and H-dip you can teach leaving cert physics and leaving cert maths. With a biology related degree and H-dip you can teach leaving cert biology. The requirements for teaching junior cert are less demanding. A general science degree may suffice. Alternatively you could do a degree in Science education (my degree yay!) and then you can teach physics, chem, maths, bio, ICT at junior cert level and a choice of two from physics chem maths at leaving cert without having to do the extra years H-dip. Reply if you'd like to know more. Hope this helps, Ambross