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If you're looking to apply to undergraduate courses at Irish universities or colleges, the Central Applications Office (CAO) is the organization responsible for processing applications. Here's how to apply: 1. Research your course options: The first step in applying to the CAO is to research the courses you're interested in. You can find information about courses, entry requirements, and fees on the CAO website or by contacting the universities or colleges directly. 2. Create an account: Once you've identified the course(s) you want to apply for, you'll need to create an account on the CAO website. You'll need to provide personal information such as your name, address, and date of birth. 3. Fill in your application form: Once you've created your account, you can start filling in your application form. You'll need to provide information about your education history, including any qualifications you've obtained or are currently studying for. 4. Select your course choices: The CAO allows you to select up to 20 courses in order of preference. It's important to research each course thoroughly and consider the entry requirements before making your choices. 5. Submit your application: Once you've completed your application form and selected your course choices, you'll need to submit your application and pay the application fee. The fee is currently β¬45 if you apply before the early-bird deadline (usually January 20th) or β¬60 if you apply before the normal deadline (usually February 1st). 6. Keep track of your application: You can log in to your CAO account at any time to check the status of your application. You'll also receive updates by email and post throughout the application process. 7. Wait for offers: Offers for places on courses are made in rounds throughout the summer. If you receive an offer, you'll have a set amount of time to accept or reject it. If you don't receive an offer in the first round, you'll be considered in subsequent rounds. It's important to keep an eye on the CAO website and your email for updates. That's a brief overview of how to apply to the Central Applications Office in Ireland. If you have any questions or need further assistance, you can contact the CAO directly or reach out to the universities or colleges you're interested in.
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