How long is the medical degree course in Ireland?
University College Cork, University College Dublin, The University of Limerick and The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland offer four-year medical degree courses. A bachelor’s degree and the MCAT are required for admission. The National University of Ireland Galway and Trinity College Dublin offer a five-year medical degree course for students who will have earned a bachelor’s degree prior to entry. The MCAT is not required for admission to these courses. University College Dublin, The National University of Ireland, Galway (NUIG), and The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland also offer a six-year medical degree course for students entering directly from high school and for high school graduates who have also taken college/university-level courses but wil not have earned a bachelor’s degree by September 1st of the proposed year of entry. Depending upon their qualifications, the latter may receive an exemption from one year of the six-year course from the Royal College of Surgeons in I
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