BDS dentistry A200 - international students

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Dear Queen Mary University of London,
May I ask you:

1. how do you rank the students if they do not have any of the gcses/highers/ib qualifications? (they may have provided equivalent qualifications in their country on ucas)

2. How many graduate applicants applied to the BDS A200 dentistry course in the recent 3 years, and of them, how many are international students? And if you can, please include the nationalities of the international applicants.
Among all the graduate applicants, how many were invited for an interview and how many got an offer? Please provide an excel sheet including their fee status and ucat scores too.

Yours faithfully,

eliza

QM FOI Enquiries, Queen Mary University of London

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Queen Mary University of London

Dear QM FOI Enquiries,

Full name: Eliza Chua

Yours sincerely,

Eliza

QM FOI Enquiries, Queen Mary University of London

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