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Welcome to Trinity College Dublin, Ireland’s leading university. Prospective students from Thailand can discover more about Trinity including contacts and equivalent entry qualifications for undergraduate and postgraduate study below. You can also register your interest to find out more.
International Foundation Programme Entry Requirements
Our International Foundation Programme is aimed at students who have the drive and ambition to attend a world-class educational institute, but cannot begin an undergraduate degree directly. Our International Foundation Programme is a year-long programme designed to allow students to develop the skills required to succeed and excel in a competitive university environment. To find out more about the Trinity International Foundation Programme, please visit this page.
To apply to the International Foundation programme, you will need:
English requirements:
- IELTS 5.0 with 5.0 in writing with no element below 4.5
- Duolingo English Test: minimum overall score of 80/160
English requirements for Law, Pharmacy and Psychology:
- IELTS 6.0 with no band below 5.5
- Duolingo English Test: minimum overall score of 90/160
Academic requirements:
- MAW 6 completion with overall GPA 3.0 (70%), and with a 70% minimum in math
- MAW5 (Mathayom Suska 5) completion with overall GPA 3.5 (80%), and with a 80% minimum in math
Undergraduate Requirements
Trinity is delighted to accept students from Thailand who have completed one of the international qualifications recognised by Trinity which are detailed below.
Accepted qualifications for direct applications include:
- GCE A Levels GCE A Levels (including Zimbabwe GCE A Levels)
- International Baccalaureate
- US High School Diploma with SAT or ACT
More information about accepted qualifications and entry requirements can be found in our Undergraduate Admission Guide for non-EU students.
If you do not have any of these qualifications, you may join Trinity through our International Foundation Programme.
In addition, to qualify for admission to a degree course at the University you must:
- Meet the minimum matriculation requirements (pass grades in English, Mathematics, a language other than English, and a full set of valid subjects for your examination system)
- Display a high level of competence in the English language in one of the examination systems recognised by Trinity College Dublin. Details on accepted English proficiencies are available here.
- Satisfy course specific requirements. Some courses will have additional requirements and restrictions for admission. They are detailed on the relevant course page.
- Meet competitive standards for admission to the course.
Please note that posted scores are minimum entrance requirements only and do not guarantee admission. Where places are competitive, a student must have excellent examination results to qualify for a place on their preferred course.
These standards are indicative only and final assessment will be made by Trinity's Academic Registry.
Important note on your application
Applicants from your country will normally be defined by Trinity as Non-EU applicants; this is based on residency rather than nationality.
Your EU/Non-EU status is an important part of your application and it is your responsibility to determine your correct status before making an application, as the method of application and requirements will differ.
Determining EU/Non-EU status (Undergraduate)
Making an Application
For detailed information on how to make an application to study at Trinity College Dublin, please see our How to Apply Guide.
There are many different ways to come to University and Trinity encourages applicants from all backgrounds and circumstances to apply. For more information on alternative paths to Trinity, such as advanced entry transfers, please see our guide to non-standard applications here.
Postgraduate Entry Requirements
Postgraduate work in Trinity is academically challenging and the University has high academic entry requirements.
Applicants will need to:
• hold at least a 2.1 honors degree from an Irish university or equivalent result from a university in another country.
Determining EU/Non-EU Status (Postgraduate) The fees you will be expected to pay to attend Trinity College Dublin are determined by a number of factors. For more information on how to determine your course fees, and methods of payment, please see our detailed information on Fees and Finances. Undergraduate Fees and Finances Postgraduate Fees and Finances For more information on scholarship, funding and grant opportunities, please see below. General Undergraduate Scholarships and Funding General Postgraduate Scholarships and Funding Scholarships for International Foundation Programme Study Do I need a Visa to come to Ireland to study at Trinity? The majority of non-EU/EEA students require a visa before entry to Ireland. To check to see whether you require a visa, please see here. Please see on the Irish Immigration Service website a list of the countries that require a visa before entry to Ireland. Trinity in your Country We are not travelling actively at the moment but we are always happy to help answer questions about our programmes, entry requirements and student life. You can find contact details for your regional representative in the "Contact us" section below. Any visits to your region are listed on this page. Education Agents Trinity works with education agents who can assist you with your application. Here is the list of our approved agents in your country: AECC Global IDP IUMC Hands On Education Consultants SI-UK Study Ireland
• display a high level of competence in the English language in one of the examination systems recognised by Trinity College Dublin. Details on accepted English proficiencies are available on our Admission Requirements page
Some courses may require higher standards or require you to take further tests or attend an interview. More detailed requirements for each course are listed on the relevant course page
If you have questions about the specifics of the admission requirements for a given course, or about the course itself, you should contract the course coordinator directly using the contact information available on the courses page.Fees, Funding, Scholarships
Trinity College Dublin offers a number of scholarship opportunities for prospective and current students interested in study or research at Ireland's leading university. Since its foundation in 1592, Trinity College Dublin has sought to assist students of limited means and reward academic achievement. Students are always encouraged to explore external funding options in their home countries.Visas
For general information on visas and immigration please visit our Visa Information section.Meet us in your country
aeccglobal.co.th/en
Offices in Bangkok and Chiang Mai
www.idp.com/thailand/
iumcireland.com/
Offices in Bangkok and Chiang Mai
www.hands-on.co.th
Office in Bangkok
www.siuk-thailand.com
Office in Bangkok
studyireland.education/
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Student Testimonial
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Marcelina LekawskaBiological and Biomedical Sciences
Came to Trinity from ThailandI chose Biological and Biomedical Sciences at Trinity as it allowed me to explore different areas, in order to figure out what I am passionate about. I also liked the structure of lectures, tutorials and lab time. I like how varied the learning has been. Some classes required group work, others reading, and yet others online simulations. I feel like all these different approaches have made the learning very engaging. Outside of class time, I have enjoyed the wide variety of activities that I can participate in. This includes Trinity clubs, such as swimming and environmental society, as well as activities outside University, such as hiking.
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Sean ThompsonChemistry
IrelandA lot of my great experiences of studying at Trinity come from outside of the classroom. People around campus are really nice and welcoming, so you’ll never feel isolated. I’ve met an amazing group of friends who have made college a lot more fun. I would definitely describe Trinity as lively - there is always something happening around campus which keeps it bubbling with energy. The different and interesting events that happen around Trinity have all made it a good experience.