Class of 2015 MEng Chemical Engineering

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Dear Imperial College London,

Could I please request:

1. The average overall year result for MEng Chemical Engineering 1st year students in 2011-2012, 2nd year students in 2012-2013, 3rd year students in 2013-2014 and 4th year students in 2014-2015. E.g. 1st year students in 2011-2012 average overall year result : 68%, 2nd year students in 2012-2013 average overall year result: 67% etc.

2. The distribution of overall year results for MEng Chemical Engineering 1st year students in 2011-2012, 2nd year students in 2012-2013, 3rd year students in 2013-2014 and 4th year students in 2014-2015. E.g. For 1st year students in 2011-2012, x number of students achieved 70-72% overall, y number of students achieved 72-74% overall etc. For 2nd year students in 2012-2013, x number of students achieved 70-72% overall, y number of students achieved 72-74% overall etc.

3. The distribution of overall MEng Chemical Engineering results (all 4 years) for the class of 2015. E.g. x number of students achieved 70-72% overall, y number of students achieved 72-74% overall etc.

Yours faithfully,

Roy Yu

IMPFOI, Imperial College London

Dear Mr Yu

This is to acknowledge receipt of your request below, made under the Freedom of Information Act. The College will respond to your request by 11 February 2021.

Kind regards,

Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London

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IMPFOI, Imperial College London

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Dear Mr Yu

Thank you for your Freedom of Information request. Please find below the College's response to your questions.

"The average overall year result for MEng Chemical Engineering 1st year students in 2011-2012, 2nd year students in 2012-2013, 3rd year students in 2013-2014 and 4th year students in 2014-2015. E.g. 1st year students in 2011-2012 average overall year result : 68%, 2nd year students in 2012-2013 average overall year result: 67% etc."

2011/12; First Years: 66.8%
2012/13; Second Years: 65.8%
2013/14; Third Years: 67.5%
2014/15; Fourth Years: 70.2%

"The distribution of overall year results for MEng Chemical Engineering 1st year students in 2011-2012, 2nd year students in 2012-2013, 3rd year students in 2013-2014 and 4th year students in 2014-2015. E.g. For 1st year students in 2011-2012, x number of students achieved 70-72% overall, y number of students achieved 72-74% overall etc. For 2nd year students in 2012-2013, x number of students achieved 70-72% overall, y number of students achieved 72-74% overall etc."

Please see the first tab on the attached spreadsheet.

From our additional correspondence regarding your previous request, our ref IMPFOI-20-651, you have requested the figures to be presented in two percent bands where possible.

For grades over 50, the figures are presented in bands of two percent.

Please note that figures of five or fewer have been replaced by an asterisk. This is because otherwise individuals may be identifiable from the information provided. This information is therefore exempt from disclosure under Section 40 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act.

Please also note that in Year 4, a number of students joined the main MEng Chemical Engineering cohort from Chemical Engineering with A Year Abroad, which accounts for the small increase in student numbers between Year 3 and Year 4

"The distribution of overall MEng Chemical Engineering results (all 4 years) for the class of 2015. E.g. x number of students achieved 70-72% overall, y number of students achieved 72-74% overall etc. "

Please see the second tab on the attached spreadsheet.

Please note that figures of five or fewer have been replaced by an asterisk, as above.

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Kind regards,

Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London

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