Anonymised undergraduate applicant data
Dear Imperial College London,
I'm writing to request, under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, the following information regarding undergraduate applications for the last 2 academic cycles.
For each applicant, please provide the following information:
- Student type (home/international)
- Whether the applicant meets contextual requirements
- A Level predicted/achieved grades (if any, i.e. A*A*A)
- IB score (if any, i.e. 41)
- Outcome (Successful/Unsuccessful)
Please anonymise all information and provide this information in .xlsx format.
Yours faithfully,
Ifaz Ahmed
Dear Ifaz Ahmed,
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 transparency pages of our website: http://www.imperial.ac.uk/study/ug/apply... (scroll to the bottom of the page to the link “Download the Undergraduate Admission Statistics”).
Information about contextual offers and admissions can be found in the College's FOI publication scheme, Frequently requested information: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/admin-service...
Information is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act (Section 21) if it is already reasonably accessible to the requester.
Yours,
Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London
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