Admission Statistics
Dear Imperial College London,
Under the request of information act, I request the average GRE scores, number of applicants and number of acceptances in MSc Finance, MSc Accounting and Finance, MSc Risk Management and Financial Engineering and MSc Business Analytics for the most recent admission cycle.
Yours faithfully,
Abdul Qadir
Dear Mr Qadir,
This is to acknowledge receipt of your request below, made under the Freedom of Information Act. The College aims to respond to your request within twenty working days of receipt of your request.
We will contact you again in due course.
Kind regards,
Lara Nelson
Dear Mr Qadir,
Thank you for your recent FOI request.
Please find below the College's response to your questions.
Under the request of information act, I request the average GRE scores,
number of applicants and number of acceptances in MSc Finance, MSc
Accounting and Finance, MSc Risk Management and Financial Engineering and
MSc Business Analytics for the most recent admission cycle.
Please see the attached spreadsheet.
Data has been provided on applications for entry to the 2016/17 Academic
Year.
- Table 1 shows the number of applications received and number of
candidates accepted onto MSc Business Analytics, MSc Finance, MSc Finance
and Accounting and MSc Risk Management and Financial Engineering.
It should be noted that GRE is not compulsory for applicants. Average
calculations are therefore based on the scores entered by the applicant at
the point of application.
- Table 2 shows the Average GRE score for each segment for all
applicants who applied for the specified programmes, and who took the GRE
and reported this on their application form.
- Table 3 shows the Average GRE score for each segment for all
applicants who were accepted for one of the programmes specified and who
took the GRE and reported this on their application form.
I am obliged, under the Freedom of Information Act, to inform you of our
complaints procedures in case you are unhappy about the way in which your
request has been dealt with. If you wish to complain about this response,
you should contact the College Secretary at the address below.
The College Secretary
Imperial College London
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London
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Kind regards,
Lara Nelson
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