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Published 18:10 3 Mar 2017 GMT
Updated 18:53 3 Mar 2017 GMT

"Applied A-Levels have not been accepted for matriculation purposes by universities in the Republic of Ireland. "This is clearly stated in each university's prospectus and admissions information and continues to apply."The IUA have been asked to review their practices with regard to their acceptance of A-Levels, and have intimated that 'applied' A-Levels will ultimately be recognised outside of the six counties. However, it may take a while. A spokesperson for the IUA said:
"The seven universities have agreed to review the following four CCEA A-Level subjects for matriculation purposes, with a view to implementing any findings in time for the 2018 admissions cycle. "Given the current stage of the 2017 admissions cycle, it is unfortunately not possible to make any changes to the information already published for this year."
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