Admission statistics for Biochemical and chemical engineering
Dear University College London,
I would like the admission statistics for the following courses for the 2020,2021 & 2022 admission cycles:
-BEng Biochemical engineering
-Chemical Engineering
Please include the number of people who applied, the number of offers made & the number of people who accepted their offer
Yours faithfully,
Jane Ha
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Dear Jane
Thank you for your Freedom of Information request of 5^th September 2022.
We have completed the compilation of information in response to your
request for information about the admission statistics (number of
applications, number of offers, and number of acceptances) for UCL’s BEng
Biochemical Engineering and Chemical Engineering programmes for the 2020,
2021 and 2022 admission cycles.
We can confirm that we do hold information of the description specified in
your request and this information is provided below.
Our Response:
Applications:
Course code Course title 2020 2021 2022
UBNBENSING18 BEng Engineering (Biochemical) 62 72 153
UBNCENSING18 BEng Engineering (Chemical) 458 426 501
Offers:
Course code Course title 2020 2021 2022
UBNBENSING18 BEng Engineering (Biochemical) 51 51 118
UBNCENSING18 BEng Engineering (Chemical) 326 275 187
Acceptances:
Course code Course title 2020 2021 2022
UBNBENSING18 BEng Engineering (Biochemical) 25 22 60
UBNCENSING18 BEng Engineering (Chemical) 163 143 86
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