HPAT success story
Freya took our Ace the HPAT Course in 2021 and scored in the 87th percentile. This was the first year that the HPAT exam was held online rather than in-person.
Freya took our Ace the HPAT Course in 2021 and scored in the 87th percentile. This was the first year that the HPAT exam was held online rather than in-person.
Richard took the Ace the HPAT Course and HPAT exam in 2024, scoring in the 85th percentile. He is now studying medicine in NUIG and has shared here his thoughts and advice on the exam.
Aoife took the Ace the HPAT Course in 2024. She scored in the 95th percentile and
was offered a place in Medicine in UCD. Here are some tips from her experience
studying for the exam.
Sarah took our Ace the HPAT course and scored in the 94th percentile in HPAT 2023. She is now studying medicine in UCD. Here she has written about her experience with advice to test-takers.
HPAT - Ireland results will be released to UL applicants and mature test takers in mid to late April. All the other test takers will receive their results in late June 2024. You will be advised via email when results are available to you via your online account. You can access your Statement of Results through your ACER account.
The HPAT used to be held in-person in examination centres around the country. But since 2021, the HPAT exam has been held online via remote proctoring. This means an invigilator observes you through your webcam while you take the exam remotely on a desktop computer or laptop.
If you are applying to medical training in Ireland from secondary school, you will go through the CAO system. Your total score for your application will be a combination of your Leaving Cert and HPAT scores.
Undergraduate medical training in Ireland will be 5-6 years depending on the college you attend, and postgraduate medical training (i.e. having already done another degree) will usually last 4 years.
The mature entry pathway aims to widen access to medicine by allowing people who may not otherwise be eligible for a place to gain access to a medical programme.