Admission Statistics Medicine Undergraduate A100
Dear University College London,
I would like to request the following information please
1) UCAT scores (Average, lowest and highest), and the lowest invited to interview for 2024 entry
2) How the university weights each component of the medical application
Yours faithfully,
Aaron Zhou
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Dear Aaron,
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Your request
I would like to request the following information please
1) UCAT scores (Average, lowest and highest), and the lowest invited to
interview for 2024 entry
2) How the university weights each component of the medical application
Our response
UCL does not hold the requested information. This is because the 2024/25
entry is the first time UCL has used the University Clinical Aptitude Test
(UCAT), therefore we do not have any historical data to review.
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website: [1]https://www.ucl.ac.uk/medical-school/stu...
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