Computing Admissions Statistics for 2017 and 2018 Entry
Dear Imperial College London,
Under the Freedom of Information Act I would like to request the following information about undergraduate Computing (G400/G401/G501/G600/G700) admissions in ICL for 2017 and 2018 entry:
- Percentage of total applicants invited to interview
- Percentage of the applicants interviewed who were made an offer
- Percentage of the applicants who were made an offer without getting interviewed
Please provide the data for 2017 and 2018 entry.
Thanks very much!
Yours faithfully,
John Baptiste
Dear Mr Baptiste,
This is to acknowledge receipt of your request below, made under the Freedom of Information Act. The College aims to respond to your request within twenty working days of receipt of your request.
We will contact you again in due course.
Kind regards,
Alex Fisher
Dear Mr Baptiste,
Thank you for your recent Freedom of Information request. Please find
below the College's response to your questions.
I would like to request the following information about undergraduate
Computing (G400/G401/G501/G600/G700) admissions in ICL for 2017 and 2018
entry:
Prior to the 2018 UCAS Cycle G501 was under the programme name MEng
Computing (Computational Management), however, from 2018 UCAS cycle
onwards, the programme name changed to MEng Computing (Management and
Finance).
Please note that in the responses to the following questions given in the
attached spreadsheet, percentages that reveal five or fewer individuals
(including zero) have been replaced with an asterisk. This is because, due
to the small numbers involved, individuals may otherwise be identifiable
from the data provided. This information is therefore exempt from
disclosure under Section 40 (2) of the Freedom of Information Act, which
states that "any information to which a request for information relates is
also exempt information if - (a) it constitutes personal data."
- Percentage of total applicants invited to interview
Please see table 1 in the attached spreadsheet.
- Percentage of the applicants interviewed who were made an offer
Please see table 2 in the attached spreadsheet.
- Percentage of the applicants who were made an offer without getting
interviewed
Please note that from 2017 entry onwards, no offers were made without
interviews.
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Kind regards,
Alex Fisher
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