A100 statistics

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Dear Imperial College London,

As of the May UCAS deadline for Institutions to make their decisions on applications (or end of cycle, if you do not still hold information for this date), can you please confirm how many places there were for your A100 course, how many applicants you had, how many were invited to interview and how many offers were made, please?

I would like this information for 2021 entry, 2020 entry and 2019 entry, please, and split into Home and International fee status, please.

Could you also please state the BMAT cut off required for an interview for each of these years for a standard, non-contextual applicant, please?

Many thanks for your help,

Yours faithfully,

Judy Macdonald

IMPFOI, Imperial College London

Dear Ms Macdonald,

This is to acknowledge receipt of your request below, made under the Freedom of Information Act. The College will respond to your request by 13th July 2021.

Yours,

Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London 

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IMPFOI, Imperial College London

Dear Ms Macdonald,

Thank you for your recent Freedom of Information request. Please find below the College's response to your questions.

How many places there were for your A100 course, I would like this information for 2021 entry, 2020 entry and 2019 entry, please, and split into Home and International fee status, please.

how many applicants you had,

and how many offers were made, please?

We are not able to provide admissions figures for the current admission cycle as the cycle is not yet complete so we do not hold the final figures. We are normally able to provide figures for the current year’s cycle by October when the figures are finalised and the cycle is complete.
Imperial College publishes undergraduate admissions statistics for the past 5 completed admissions cycles. These include:

• Number of applicants, offers and places confirmed
• Average BMAT Scores
• Details of A level, IB and STEP Offers Made
• New Entrants' Achieved A level and IB Grades
• Admissions Rate by Nationality

The published information can be accessed at the transparency pages of our website (scroll to the bottom of the page to the link “Download the Undergraduate Admission Statistics”). Please refer to Table 1.

Information is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act (Section 21) if it is already reasonably accessible to the requester.

how many were invited to interview

A100 Invited to Interview

2019
Home: 875
Overseas: 165

2020
Home: 1002
Overseas: 126

Please note that interview data is derived from Departmental records and is therefore not directly comparable to the Applications, Offers and Places Confirmed figures.

please state the BMAT cut off required for an interview for each of these years for a standard, non-contextual applicant, please?

A100 threshold score for interview

2019
Section 1: 3.5
Section 2: 3.5
Section 3: 2.5 (content score) C (use of English)

2020
Section 1: 3.5
Section 2: 3.5
Section 3: 2.5 (content score) C (use of English)

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Kind regards,

Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London

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Dear IMPFOI,

Thank you so much for the information you have sent, it is very helpful. However, you seem to have missed off the response to my question about 2021 entry data as of the May UCAS deadline?
I would be grateful if you could forward this, thanks

Yours sincerely,

Judy Macdonald

IMPFOI, Imperial College London

Dear Ms Macdonald,

As advised in our response to your request, we are not able to provide admissions figures for the current admission cycle as the cycle is not yet complete so we do not hold the final figures. We are normally able to provide figures for the current year’s cycle by October when the figures are finalised and the cycle is complete.

Yours,

Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London 

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