Admission Statistics for Computing

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Thomas Remitron

Dear Imperial College London,

I kindly request data for the undergraduate Computing course with UCAS code G400. I would like to request data for three admission cycles: those applying for entry in 2019, 2020 and 2021.

For those applying for entry in 2019 I kindly request:
The total number of applicants
The total number of offer holders
The number of applicants who were born before the 1st of September 2000
The number of offer holders who were born before the 1st of September 2000

For those applying for entry in 2020 I kindly request:
The total number of applicants
The total number of offer holders
The number of applicants who were born before the 1st of September 2001
The number of offer holders who were born before the 1st of September 2001

For those applying for entry in 2021 I kindly request:
The total number of applicants
The total number of offer holders
The number of applicants who were born before the 1st of September 2002
The number of offer holders who were born before the 1st of September 2002

Yours faithfully,

Thomas Remitron

IMPFOI, Imperial College London

Dear Mr Remitron
 
This is to acknowledge receipt of your request below, made under the Freedom of Information Act. The College will respond to your request by 7 July 2021.
 
Kind regards,
 
Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London

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IMPFOI, Imperial College London

Dear Mr Remitron

 

Thank you for your recent Freedom of Information request. Please find
below the College's response for the undergraduate Computing course with
UCAS code G400 to your questions.

 

For those applying for entry in 2019 I kindly request:

The total number of applicants

The total number of offer holders

The number of applicants who were born before the 1st of September 2000
The number of offer holders who were born before the 1st of September 2000

 

For those applying for entry in 2020 I kindly request:

The total number of applicants

The total number of offer holders

The number of applicants who were born before the 1st of September 2001
The number of offer holders who were born before the 1st of September 2001

 

For those applying for entry in 2021 I kindly request:

The total number of applicants

The total number of offer holders

The number of applicants who were born before the 1st of September 2002
The number of offer holders who were born before the 1st of September 2002

 

Imperial College publishes undergraduate admissions statistics for the
past 5 completed admissions cycles. These include: 

 

·         Number of applicants, offers and places confirmed 

·         Average BMAT Scores 

·         Details of A level, IB and STEP Offers Made 

·         New Entrants' Achieved A level and IB Grades 

·         Admissions Rate by Nationality 

 

The published information can be accessed at the [1]transparency pages of
our website (scroll to the bottom of the page to the link “Download the
Undergraduate Admission Statistics”). Information is exempt from the
Freedom of Information Act (Section 21) if it is already reasonably
accessible to the requester. 

 

We are not able to provide admissions figures for the current admission
cycle as the cycle is not yet complete so we do not hold the final
figures. We are normally able to provide figures for the current year’s
cycle by October when the figures are finalised and the cycle is
complete. 

 

Please see the table below which shows the number of applicants and offer
holders  for 2019 who were born before 1^st September 2000 and applicants
and offer holders for 2020 who were born before 1^st September 2001.

 

  Applications Offers Made
2019/2020 340 42
2020/2021 402 42

 

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Kind regards,

 

Freedom of Information Team

Imperial College London 

 

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