A Levels Admission Statistics to the A100 Medicine Course
Dear Imperial College London,
I would like to receive some information regarding applications to the A100 Medicine course from the 2017-2018 to 2021-2022 application cycle.
Here are my following requests:
a) the number of applicants who applied to the course with A Level Biology, Chemistry and one other STEM subject (Maths/Physics).
b) the number of applicants who applied to the course with A Level Biology, Chemistry and a non-STEM subject.
c) the number of successful applicants who applied to the course with A Level Biology, Chemistry and one other STEM subject (Maths/Physics)
d) the number of successful applicants who applied to the A100 Medicine course with A Level Biology, Chemistry and a non-STEM subject.
e) the number of international applicants who applied to the course with A Level Biology, Chemistry and one other STEM subject (Maths/Physics)
f) the number of international applicants who applied to the course with A Level Biology, Chemistry and a non-STEM subject.
g) the number of successful international applicants who applied to the course with A Level Biology, Chemistry and one other STEM subject (Maths/Physics)
h) the number of successful international applicants who applied to the A100 Medicine course with A Level Biology, Chemistry and one other non-STEM subject.
Yours faithfully,
Muskaan Iyer
Dear Muskaan Iyer,
Thank you for your Freedom of Information Act request, regarding admissions to Medicine (A100). Please see the information attached. An updated version of this document will be published on our website shortly once we have the completed figures for 2022 admission. Information that is intended for future publication is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act by virtue of Section 22 of the Act.
Yours,
Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London
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