Students who sat last year's deferred Leaving Certificate exams will receive their results next Tuesday.
More than 2,000 candidates sat exams across 40 subjects, with most taking three or fewer subjects.
The results will be available online from noon on 2 February.
The State Examinations Commission (SEC) said it will provide the Central Applications Office (CAO) with details of the Leaving Certificate Examination results for candidates who were not provided with Calculated Grades.
For candidates who received Calculated Grades and who also sat Leaving Certificate 2020, the CAO will be notified of the higher subject grade achieved between the Calculated Grade and the written examination.
Leaving Certificate students who are entitled to a higher CAO offer on foot of these results will receive a deferred college offer to start their course in the 2021/22 academic year.
Higher education institutions making improved offers to students will be in contact with them during the week commencing 8 February.
In order to take up a deferred offer, students who have not already done so must make a 2021 application to the CAO. Formal CAO offers of deferred places will be issued in July.
The SEC said that if a student who has started first year of a course becomes entitled to a higher CAO offer following the written examinations, and chooses to accept this offer in the 2021/22 academic year, attendance for the first year on the new course will remain eligible for free fees and SUSI funding as appropriate.
The results of the Leaving Certificate Applied examinations will be issued to candidates directly by email, while the results of the Junior Cycle Examinations for adult learners and early school leavers will issue to the centres where they sat the examinations.