A106 International Undergraduate Medicine (MBChB) Course Statistics
Dear University of Manchester,
Listed queries in regards to the International Undergraduate applications from the past 5 years-
1) Are the CBSE (Indian Curriculum) percentage/marks converted to GCSE's/A-Levels. If so, what is the equivalent in terms of GCSEs and A-Level grades?
2) What were the UCAT Scores for successful International applicants securing an interview for 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017 entry via the holistic assessment route and the standard application route
3) Minimum and average UCAT scores of successful international applicants in 2021,2020,2019,2018,2017 entry (Non-Contextual) (Holistic and Standard Assesment )
4)What is the process for selection via the holistic assessment route.
5) UCAT scores and CBSE (Indian Curriculum Board)/GCSEs and A-Level equivalent grades of successful international applicants from the past 5 years in the application cycle via offered the Holistic Assessment Route.
6)Are predicted grades taken into consideration for selecting applicants for interview.
7) What is the weightage given to the UCAT Score,Situational Judgement Test, Academics and the personal statement in the selection process. (In terms of percentages)
8) What is the anticipated/confirmed international UCAT score threshold for 2022 entry in the A106 Undergraduate MBChB course.
Yours faithfully,
Tanujj Shewdikar
Dear Tanujj,
Please note that this is a repeat of a request you sent us at 14:36 yesterday, our reference [021-551], WTDK reference request-794500. We have responded under that reference and are closing this one as a repeat in accordance with Section 14 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act 2000.
Kind regards
Sharon
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