What happens if you fail a repeat exam Nuig?

What happens if you fail a repeat exam Nuig?

Repeat Examinations If you have either failed, or did not present for one or more module assessments/examinations, you will have an opportunity to re-take these assessments/examinations at the second sitting (generally held in the first two weeks of August).

How many points is midwifery in NUIG?

NUI Galway

Year Points
2021 520
2020 495
2019 440

How many hours a week is Arts in NUIG?

-40 hours
Both BA (Psychology) and BA (Joint-Honours) are full-time courses, and would require 37-40 hours per week commitment, including lectures, tutorials, assignment preparation, and study.

How do I contact Nuig?

Offices

Main Switch 353 (0)91 524411
General Enquiries [email protected] Ext: 3361
Press & Information Office [email protected] Ext: 3361
Student Related
Student Registry Helpdesk [email protected] Ext: 5999

Can you pass by compensation in repeats Nuig?

If students have achieved marks of 35-39% in more than 10 ECTS, they must repeat the excess compensatables and will only be permitted to repeat any compensatables above 10 ECTS. Students must accumulate a total of 60 ECTS credits within two academic years of having passed the First Commerce Examination.

How much do midwives get paid in Ireland?

The average salary for a Midwife is €45,119 gross per year (€3,760 gross per month), which is 12% higher than the national average salary in Ireland. Midwifery Salary Scales: A Registered Staff Midwife can expect a starting salary of €30,009. The highest salaries can exceed €64,863 (excluding allowances).

How many points do you get for Nursing in 2021?

462
Trinity College Dublin

Year Points
2021 462
2020 429
2019 402

How many hours is a 10 credit module?

Credit Norms (by Course Year and Term) 1 credit represents 20-25 hours estimated student input, so a 10-credit module will be designed to require 200-250 hours of student input including class contact time and assessments.

How long is an arts course in NUIG?

four-year
For students studying Gaeilge as one of your subjects, you will be enrolling in a four-year programme.

What is passing by compensation?

Pass by compensation means that a student who has failed to attain the pass mark (40%) in a module, may, at the discretion of the Examination Board, pass the examined module by compensation.

What is a pass in NUIG?

For most modules, 40% is the pass mark, but there are exceptions (for example, in Medicine and Health Science programmes, the pass mark is 50%). In some circumstances, if you achieve a mark of between 35 – 40% for a module, you may be permitted to ‘pass by compensation’.