A100 Medicine Admissions data 2022
Dear University of Manchester,
Please may I request some information relating to Medical School Admissions to Manchester Medical School for the 2021/22 admissions cycle for Medicine please? I hope you can reply to the questions listed below.
1. What typical A Level/Advanced Highers subjects were studied by students invited to interview?
2. What typical A Level/Advanced Highers predicated grades were invited to interview?
3. What was the applicant to interview ratio?
3. What were the highest and lowest UCAT scores of the candidates that were successful in obtaining an interview?
4. What were the UCAT scores of applicants that were rejected before the interview?
5. Were candidates invited to interview with Situational Judgement Band 4 invited to interview?
6. How many widening access students were invited to interview?
Thank you for your time and assistance.
Yours faithfully,
Liz Bailey
Dear Liz,
I am writing to acknowledge your request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 received by The University of Manchester on 12 June 2022, our reference as per the subject line.
The University will respond to your request within 20 working days.
Kind regards
Paula
Paula Egerton| Information Officer | Information Governance Office | Directorate of Compliance and Risk |Professional Services | G.007 Christie Building | The University of Manchester | Oxford Road | Manchester | M13 9PL | www.manchester.ac.uk
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Dear Liz,
Thank you for your request for information received by The University of
Manchester on 13 June 2022 which was as follows:
Please may I request some information relating to Medical School
Admissions to Manchester Medical School for the 2021/22 admissions cycle
for Medicine please? I hope you can reply to the questions listed below.
1. What typical A Level/Advanced Highers subjects were studied by
students invited to interview?
2. What typical A Level/Advanced Highers predicated grades were invited
to interview?
3. What was the applicant to interview ratio?
4. What were the highest and lowest UCAT scores of the candidates that
were successful in obtaining an interview?
5. What were the UCAT scores of applicants that were rejected before the
interview?
6. Were candidates invited to interview with Situational Judgement Band 4
invited to interview?
7. How many widening access students were invited to interview?
The University has now considered your request and our response can be
found below.
1. Chemistry, Biology/Human Biology, Physics, Maths,
Psychology are the typical science A levels students apply with - we
require 2 science subjects, plus 1 other.
2. AAA/AA or above.
3. 2.3:1.
4. Applicants had to have met our threshold of a score
of 2730 or above to be invited to interview. (or if WP+ applicant = 2590).
5. Anything below 2730 (or 2590 if WP+).
6. No – We do not consider applicants who achieve Band 4
SJT.
7. We do not report on how many widening access students
we invited but we can advise that 357 accepted an interview.
I trust this information is of use to you.
Kind regards
Sharon
Sharon Glen | Information Officer | Information Governance Office |
Directorate of Compliance and Risk |Professional Services | G7 Christie
Building | The University of Manchester | Oxford Road | Manchester | M13
9PL | Tel +44(0) 161 306 7549| [1]www.manchester.ac.uk
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