Admissions statistics for Clinical Drug Development MSc
Dear University College London,
I would like to make the following requests regarding the admissions for the postgraduate MSc course of Clinical Drug Development (FT):
1. The total number of applicants for this course, in the previous years
2. The percentage of applicants who received offers
3. The most popular/common universities where the offer holders completed their undergraduate studies
4. The most common undergraduate degree course studied by the offer holders.
5. The number of applicants who done work placements during their undergraduate degree.
6. The set of criteria that is assessed by the admissions tutors and an ordered list of which criteria they prioritise.
Yours faithfully,
Nimil Joshi
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Dear Nimil Joshi,
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I would like to make the following requests regarding the admissions for
the postgraduate MSc course of Clinical Drug Development (FT):
1. The total number of applicants for this course, in the previous years
2. The percentage of applicants who received offers
Year of Percentage
intended Number of receiving
entry applicants offers
2014 17 76%
2015 17 76%
2016 23 74%
2017 17 88%
2018 24 92%
3. The most popular/common universities where the offer holders completed
their undergraduate studies
London
Metropolitan
University
King's
College
London
Shanghai
Chinese
Medicine
University
University
College
London
Queen Mary,
University
of London
University
of Sussex
4. The most common undergraduate degree course studied by the offer
holders.
We do not record the subject of degrees on the student record system.
5. The number of applicants who done work placements during their
undergraduate degree.
We do not record this information.
6. The set of criteria that is assessed by the admissions tutors and an
ordered list of which criteria they prioritise.
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