MBA Admission

The request was partially successful.

Dear Imperial College London,

I would be grateful if you could provide admission information for the MBA course at Imperial.

More specifically for the following years, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019:
- Number of applicants
- Number of admissions
- Average, median and quartile information for GMAT scores
- The average age of those admitted
- Average GPA of those admitted
- Admission criteria marking scheme for admission
- Weighting allocated to GMAT, GPA, essay and reference letters.

Yours faithfully,

Mr. Soo

IMPFOI, Imperial College London

Dear Mr Soo,

This is to acknowledge receipt of your request below, made under the Freedom of Information Act. The College will respond to your request by 7th April 2020.

Kind regards,

Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London

show quoted sections

IMPFOI, Imperial College London

1 Attachment

Dear Mr Sood,

Thank you for your recent Freedom of Information request. Please find
below the College's response to your questions.
I would be grateful if you could provide admission information for the MBA
course at Imperial.

Figures have been provided for the Full Time MBA Course.

 

More specifically for the following years, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019:

- Number of applicants

- Number of admissions

- The average age of those admitted

 

Please see table 1 in the attached spreadsheet.

 

- Average GPA of those admitted

 

This information is not held.

 

- Average, median and quartile information for GMAT scores

 

Please see table 2 in the attached spreadsheet. Information has been
provided for applicants with a GMAT score on submission of their
application. This does not include the GMAT scores of applicants who
submitted this data after their initial application.

 

- Admission criteria marking scheme for admission

- Weighting allocated to GMAT, GPA, essay and reference letters.

 

Applications are considered holistically and no element is given a
specific weighting. The selection committee considers academic
achievements, GMAT score, personal statement, work experience, career
planning and interview performance to make a decision.

 

If you are unhappy with the way that we have handled your request, you can
ask us to conduct a review. Please make your representation in writing
within 40 days of the date you received this response. If you remain
dissatisfied with how Imperial College has handled your request you may
then approach the [1]Information Commissioner’s Office.

Kind regards,

Freedom of Information Team

[2]Imperial College London 

 

show quoted sections