CAO 2024: Applications up for high-points courses such as veterinary science, dentistry and pharmacy (2024)

College applications for high points courses such as veterinary science, dentistry and pharmacy are up this year, new figures show.

By contrast, interest in agriculture, the environment and computing/technology and medicine is down, despite job strong opportunities in many of these sectors.

The figures are contained in Central Application Office (CAO) 2024 application data which was recorded on March 1st last.

The extent to which CAO entry points will rise or fall for individual courses will depend on the supply and demand for places across individual courses and the grades achieved by college applicants.

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Overall, almost 77,000 applications have been received by CAO, a slight decrease (-1.4 per cent) on last year.

Applications from Northern Ireland have continued to slide (-10 per cent) to just over 1,000, despite efforts by universities to make it easier for students in North to go to college in the South by ensuring A-levels results translate more fairly to CAO points.

British applications, however, are up (+8 per cent) to just over 1,000, while EU applicants are up slightly (+1 per cent) with just over 5,600 applications.

A breakdown of applications for honours degree (level eight) courses shows health remains among the most popular areas of study (63,000), followed by business and administration (almost 53,000), arts (41,900), engineering (23,500), information and communication technologies (22,900), biology and sciences (22,800), education (21,500) and law (17,000).

Examining year-on-year applications trends, courses which are significantly more popular in 2024 include dentistry (+21 per cent), veterinary science (+12 per cent), pharmacy (+ 8 per cent) food science, manufacturing and processing (+7 per cent), physiotherapy (+5 per cent) and biological and related sciences (+4 per cent).

Course areas with significantly fewer applications this year include agriculture (-21 per cent), occupational health/ health and safety (-21 per cent), environment (-17 per cent) natural science with maths and statistics (-14 per cent), journalism and information (-13 per cent) and secondary education (-10 per cent).

There are mixed trends in the health sector. Medicine (-4 per cent) and nursing (-4 per cent), for example, are down, raising the likelihood of CAO points reductions. Physiotherapy, meanwhile, is up (+5 per cent).

Interest in education overall is down (-4 per cent) this year, athough there are more applications for primary teaching (+2 per cent) and a dropoff at second level (-10 per cent).

Law, meanwhile, is down slightly (-3 per cent), while business and administration courses are similar to last year (+1 per cent).

Some universities, meanwhile, have disclosed year-on-year application trends for their individual courses.

At Trinity College Dublin, for example, some of the biggest increases were in courses such as history (+20 per cent), music education (+39 per cent), deaf studies (+42%), ancient and medieval history and culture (+89 per cent), chemistry (+43 per cent), engineering with management (+21 per cent), computer science and a language (+27 per cent), dental science (+29 per cent), children’s nursing (+82 per cent).

There were also increased applications for joint honours law (+11 per cent), joint honours political science (+8 per cent) and joint honours social policy (+16 per cent).

Applications for medicine at Trinity dropped by 5 per cent for the second year in a row.

At UCD, a total of 21 out of 40 courses recorded increases in first preferences. Some of the biggest year-on-year increases were business and law (+ 51 per cent), engineering (+14 per cent), economics and finance (+22 per cent), children’s and general nursing (+16 per cent), psychology (+16 per cent), eadiography (+ 18 per cent), health and performance science (+17 per cent).

Among the UCD courses where demand is down significantly include city planning and environmental policy (- 40 per cent) and criminology with psychology - 37 per cent).

At Maynooth University, applications are up significantly for pharmaceutical and biomedical chemistry (+70 per cent), education — primary teaching/Froebel (+52 per cent), psychology (+45 per cent), accounting and finance (+36 per cent), computer science (+27 per cent), BSc biotechnology (+21 per cent) and BSc biological and geographical sciences (+20 per cent).

It has also reported strong demand for new programmes including its BSc sports science and health programme and BSc food science and nutrition.

CAO data is subject to change when late applications are taken into account and when the CAO’s “change of mind” facility closes on July 1st.

College applicants will be able to change their course choices, in most cases, until July 1st once a “change of mind” facility opens online on May 7th.

CAO 2024: Applications up for high-points courses such as veterinary science, dentistry and pharmacy (2024)

FAQs

How much does Cao change of mind cost? ›

When extending your application to the following year you may change programme choices. The administration cost is R140 to do any one of the above. Pay through EasyPay. Use the same EasyPay number that you used when you paid for your application, OR pay by card at our office.

How do I cancel my CAO change of mind? ›

Make the steps below to complete Cao change of mind online quickly and easily:
  1. Sign in to your account. Log in with your credentials or create a free account to try the service before upgrading the subscription.
  2. Upload a document. ...
  3. Edit Cao change of mind. ...
  4. Get the Cao change of mind completed.

What is Cao in South Africa? ›

The Central Applications Office (CAO) processes applications for admissions to all. universities, universities of technology, most. private and five TVET colleges in KwaZulu-Natal.

How do you properly fill out an application? ›

You should:
  1. Read over the job application. ...
  2. Use a professional name and email address. ...
  3. Follow the instructions. ...
  4. Tailor your cover letter to the job. ...
  5. Include keywords in your resume. ...
  6. Check your responses for errors. ...
  7. Track your applications when applying for multiple jobs. ...
  8. Tidy your social media profiles.
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How does Cao change of mind work? ›

If you make a change of mind you will receive an e-mail to confirm your new course choices. You can also log in to your account via the My Application facility to confirm that all of your details are recorded completely and correctly. It is very important that your course choices should be absolutely correct.

How do I check my CAO application status? ›

Check the status of your application on our website www.cao.ac.za by clicking on the 'Check My Application' link on the homepage or use our self-help service by dialling our 031 – 268 4444 after hours.

How do I pay my CAO application fee? ›

All payments to the CAO are done through EasyPay or online at www.cao.ac.za. Click on 'Payments' and follow the instructions. Card payments can also be made at the CAO's office. The CAO office does not accept cash.

Is DUT still open for 2024 applications? ›

Unfortunately, applications for 2024 closes on the 30th of September 2023, however, some programmes have earlier closing dates, so please visit www.dut.ac.za to make sure that you apply on time.

Who is higher than a CAO? ›

The CAO is one of the highest-ranking members of an organization, managing daily operations and usually reporting directly to the chief executive officer. In some companies, the CAO is also the president.

What is the purpose of a CAO? ›

A Chief Administrative Officer (CAO) oversees daily administrative operations, provides input for business planning, sets goals, collaborates with colleagues, and ensures smooth business operations.

What is a CAO stand for? ›

Chief Administrative Office (CAO)

What is the process of CAO? ›

Preparation of Calcium Oxide

It is a process that starts with thermally decomposing the reactants at high temperatures but ensuring that the temperature is kept well below the melting point. Calcium carbonate undergoes calcination at temperatures ranging between 1070oC-1270oC.

How does CAO work? ›

To determine who should be offered places in a course, the applicants for that course are placed in order of merit. In other words, the applicant with the highest points score (best set of results) is placed at the top of the list and the other applicants are placed in descending order, according to their points score.

What is the full form of CAO? ›

A chief administrative officer (CAO) is an executive who manages the daily administrative functions of an organization.

What does CAO stand for? ›

Chief Administrative Office (CAO)

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