Engineering Admissions Statistics
Dear University College London,
For the following undergraduate courses between the years 2016 and 2019,
H301
H202
H601
1. What percentage of applicants do you give offers to who's predicted grades do not meet your grade offers?
2. What percentage of applicants who have work experience are given offers?
3. What percentage of applicants do you give offers to who's predicted grades did meet your grade offers?
Yours faithfully,
P Chu
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Dear P. Chu.
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Your request:
For the following undergraduate courses between the years 2016 and 2019,
H301
H202
H601
1. What percentage of applicants do you give offers to who's predicted
grades do not meet your grade offers?
2. What percentage of applicants who have work experience are given
offers?
3. What percentage of applicants do you give offers to who's predicted
grades did meet your grade offers?
Our response:
1. Please see attached PDF document.
2. We do not hold this information. This is because we receive the
application data for undergraduate applicants from UCAS and this is not
information they provide.
3. Please see attached PDF document.
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