Data related to LSE Mathematics with Economics
Dear London School of Economics,
I am requesting information on:
1) The number of candidates who took the TMUA for the Bsc Mathematics with Economics
2)The average grade achieved in the TMUA for successful candidates
3) The total number of applicants for Bsc Mathematics with Economics
4) Offers made for Bsc Mathematics with Economics
5) Proportion of successful offers for people who didn't take Further Mathematics
Please may I have the information for the 2018-2023 candidates in order of year
Yours faithfully,
Srinivas Iyer
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Dear Srinivas,
As the two requests you sent relate to the same subject, we are aggregating them together and will be responding to just this one.
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Information Rights Team
London School of Economics
Dear Srinvas,
With reference to your request for information under the Freedom of
Information Act, please find below the School's response.
Request 1
I am requesting information on:
1) The number of candidates who took the TMUA for the Bsc Mathematics with
Economics 2)The average grade achieved in the TMUA for successful
candidates
Covered by this request here:
[1]https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/request/t...
3) The total number of applicants for Bsc Mathematics with Economics
2019/0 UBMAEC BSc Mathematics and Economics 496
2020/1 UBMAEC BSc Mathematics and Economics 467
2021/2 UBMAEC BSc Mathematics and Economics 602
2022/3 UBMAEC BSc Mathematics and Economics 620
2023/4 UBMAEC BSc Mathematics and Economics 707
2019/0 UBMAWEC BSc Mathematics with Economics 304
2020/1 UBMAWEC BSc Mathematics with Economics 353
2021/2 UBMAWEC BSc Mathematics with Economics 384
2022/3 UBMAWEC BSc Mathematics with Economics 379
2023/4 UBMAWEC BSc Mathematics with Economics 311
4) Offers made for Bsc Mathematics with Economics
[2]LSE Applications, Offers and Entrants | Tableau Public
5) Proportion of successful offers for people who didn't take Further
Mathematics
Offers without
Year Further Maths
2019/0 <5
2020/1 0
2021/2 0
2022/3 <5
2023/4 0
Please may I have the information for the 2018-2023 candidates in order of
year
Request 2
1) Number of applicants for BSc Mathematics with Economics and BSc
Mathematics and Economics, see above.
2) Number of applicants for BSc Mathematics with Economics and BSc
Mathematics and Economics without Further Mathematics
3) Number of offers for BSc Mathematics with Economics and BSc Mathematics
and Economics for those who don't have Further Mathematics
Course Year Number of apps Number of offers
2018/9 BSc in Mathematics and Economics 25 0
2019/0 BSc in Mathematics and Economics 22 <5
2020/1 BSc in Mathematics and Economics 15 0
2021/2 BSc in Mathematics and Economics 31 0
2022/3 BSc in Mathematics and Economics 37 <5
2023/4 BSc in Mathematics and Economics 45 0
BSc in Mathematics with
2018/9 Economics 7 0
BSc in Mathematics with
2019/0 Economics 16 0
BSc in Mathematics with
2020/1 Economics 13 0
BSc in Mathematics with
2021/2 Economics 18 0
BSc in Mathematics with
2022/3 Economics 9 <5
BSc in Mathematics with
2023/4 Economics 12 0
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