Dentistry (A200) Admissions Statistics

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Dear Queen Mary University of London,

I have a request regarding information on the universities dentistry school. All questions are for last years UCAS cycle.
1) How many of the students admitted were studying A Levels? 

2) How many of the students admitted were international? 

3) How many of each category of students that I have mentioned above were:

i) Rejected pre interview

ii) Rejected post interview 

iii) Given an offer
By each category, I am referring to the categories 'A Level students'.
4) For each applicant, can I get their UKCAT score, their GCSE results, degree result or prediction, A Level results or prediction, pre interview score and interview score? If it is not possible to give all the data within the time limit of 18 hours, I would ask the university give me a sample of randomised data such that the time and cost constraints are met.
5) I would also request for a copy of the interview form that the university uses to assess a candidate during the interview for the Dentistry course. This request is applicable for this years entry cycle and I would like the forms for interview for both the undergraduate and post graduate interviews.
6)I would also like to know what the selection process is when determining a candidates suitability for the five year course. If any form is used to assess this, I would also like a copy of this.
I hope that this is not too much trouble for the university and I hope they can meet my requests without too much trouble. If possible, I would like all data to be in an excel format or word or pdf format if possible.

Yours faithfully,
Ayush Kotecha

QM FOI Enquiries, Queen Mary University of London

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FOI 2023/F225

Dear Ayush Kotecha,

Thank you for your email.

Please see the attached document, the link below and our website at https://www.qmul.ac.uk/fmd/study/undergr...

https://www.qmul.ac.uk/fmd/study/undergr...

If you are dissatisfied with this response, you may ask QMUL to conduct a review of this decision. To do this, please contact QMUL in writing (including by fax, letter or email), describe the original request, explain your grounds for dissatisfaction, and include an address for correspondence. You have 40 working days from receipt of this communication to submit a review request. When the review process has been completed, if you are still dissatisfied, you may ask the Information Commissioner to intervene. Please see www.ico.org.uk for details.

As we have pointed out to many other requesters, such information is effectively meaningless and will provide no indication of admission, since each cohort is unique.

Yours sincerely

Queen Mary University of London