The Irish Times reports:
Colleges expect spike in random selection: High-points courses in health, law, pharmacy and science most likely to be affected
A system of lottery entry for equal-scoring candidates has been in place in Ireland since 2009. It seems that this year’s exceptional circumstances (Covid) has led to a ‘spike’ in its use.
Perhaps the headline should have read:
For those scoring equally high points, despite (a Covid-related) spike in top scores, random selection (a lottery) will sort out who wins a place
The article continues:
Universities fear they will have to restrict entry to more high-points courses on the basis of “random selection” this year due to record-breaking Leaving Cert results.
Results this year climbed to a new high with a sharp increase in the number of students securing top H1 grades.
Senior university sources expect they will have to introduce more random cut-off points for entry into high-demand courses such as medicine, dentistry, law, pharmacy and science when CAO offers issue on Tuesday next.
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