A102 Admission Stats
Dear King's College London,
I would like to make a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, regarding your A102 applications data for the most recent completed admissions cycle of 2023.
1) How many students, in total, applied for the A102 course?
2) Wha was the average UKCAT score of all applicants for A102?
3) How many students, in total, were admitted for the A102 course?
4) For all applicants for A102, could you please provide a list of: all applicants, their UKCAT score, SJT band, degree classification (predicted and/or achieved, including postgraduate qualifications predicted/achieved), whether or not they were interviewed, including those that were successful? Or, as much of this data that can be allowed for.
Yours faithfully, Raafi Malik
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Dear Raafi Malik,
Thank you for your email. We will treat your request for information as a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, received by the university on 19th July 2024. We will endeavour to respond to your request within the statutory 20 working day time frame.
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Kind Regards,
Lakeisha Dowsey-Magog (she/her)
Information Compliance Officer
Department of Business Assurance
King’s College London
Room: SW1.09
Somerset House East Wing
Strand Campus
WC2R 2LS
Dear Raafi Malik,
Request for information under the Freedom of Information Act 2000 (“the
Act”)
Further to your recent request for information held by King’s College
London, I am writing to confirm that the requested information is held in
part by the university.
Your request
We received your information request on 19^th July 2024 and have treated
it as a request for information made under section 1(1) of the Act.
You requested the following information:
I would like to make a request under the Freedom of Information Act 2000,
regarding your A102 applications data for the most recent completed
admissions cycle of 2023.
1) How many students, in total, applied for the A102 course?
2) Wha was the average UKCAT score of all applicants for A102?
3) How many students, in total, were admitted for the A102 course?
4) For all applicants for A102, could you please provide a list of: all
applicants, their UKCAT score, SJT band, degree classification (predicted
and/or achieved, including postgraduate qualifications
predicted/achieved), whether or not they were interviewed, including those
that were successful? Or, as much of this data that can be allowed for.
Our response
The attached appendix provides details relevant to your request.
Please Note:
To note, for question 4 we have provided information that could be pulled
from the collected data, but additional information such as postgraduation
qualifications was included in a free text box. To compile this data would
require more than 18 hours to complete which would exceed the appropriate
cost limit under section 12(1) of the Act.
This completes the university’s response to your information request.
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Yours sincerely,
Lakeisha Dowsey-Magog (she/her)
Information Compliance Officer
Department of Business Assurance
King’s College London
Room: SW1.09
Somerset House East Wing
Strand Campus
WC2R 2LS
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