A101 Admissions statistics

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Dear Newcastle University,
For the 2020/2021 and 2021/2022 cycles of the graduate medicine A101 course, could i ask:

1. number of applications
2. number of interviews
3. number of offers
4. average UCAT score of individuals with 1st class degree
5. range of UCAT scores of individuals with 1st class degree (range of UCAT scores if data isn't split by degree)
5. Are GCSEs or A levels scored as well?
6. You state "be a practising health care professional with a post-registration qualification". Would a healthcare assistant post at a GP surgery be acceptable?

Yours faithfully,

Will Rob

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nrecman,

Dear Will,

 

Thank you for your recent request for information.

 

Please see below a table that answers questions 1-5:

 

A101 2020 - 2021 entry
No of Applications 1034
No of Interviews 97
No of Offers 48
Average UCAT of 1st class applicants 3106
Range (diff between high and low) of UCAT scores of 550
1st class applicants

 

Please note that the data for academic year 2021-2022 is not currently
available.

 

Q6. – No, GCSE and/or A Levels are not scored as part of the screening
process

 

Q7. – No, a health care assistant post in a GP surgery would not be
acceptable to meet the practising health care professional entry
requirement

 

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