Imperial College Engineering Statistics
Dear Imperial College London,
Under the Freedom of Information Act I would like to request the following information about undergraduate Mechanical Engineering (H301) admissions in ICL:
- Percentage of home applicants invited to interview
- Percentage of the home applicants interviewed who were made an offer
- Percentage of international applicants invited to interview
- Percentage of international applicants interviewed who were made an offer
Please provide the data for last 3 admission cycles.
Thank you very much!
Yours faithfully,
John Sayed
Dear John Sayed,
Thank you for your Freedom of Information Act request. Imperial College publishes undergraduate admissions statistics for the past 5 completed admissions cycles. These include:
Number of applicants, offers and places confirmed
Average BMAT Scores
Details of A level, IB and STEP offers made
New entrants' achieved A level and IB grades
Admissions rate by nationality
The published information can be accessed at the transparency pages of our website: http://www.imperial.ac.uk/study/ug/apply... (scroll to the bottom of the page to the link “Download the Undergraduate Admission Statistics”). Information is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act (Section 21) if it is already reasonably accessible to the requester. The published figures are updated annually (usually in January/February). Information that is intended for future publication is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act by virtue of Section 22 of the Act.
Imperial College intends to publish undergraduate interview statistics along with the published admissions statistics. These figures should be available in the early summer of 2023. Information that is intended for future publication is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act by virtue of Section 22 of the Act.
Yours,
Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London
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Dear Imperial College London,
The transparency page of your website shows the number of applicants and number of offers made. However it doesn’t show the number of applicants invited for interview.
I would like to request the number of applicants invited for interview for Mechanical Engineering in the last 3 cycles.
Thanks for your help.
Yours faithfully,
John Sayed
Dear John Sayed,
As stated in our response to your FOI request: Imperial College intends to
publish undergraduate interview statistics along with the published
admissions statistics. These figures should be available in the early
summer of 2023. Information that is intended for future publication is
exempt from the Freedom of Information Act by virtue of Section 22 of the
Act.
Yours,
Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London
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From: John Sayed <[FOI #942556 email]>
Sent: 28 January 2023 21:40
To: IMPFOI <[Imperial College London request email]>
Subject: Re: Freedom of Information request - Imperial College Engineering
Statistics
Dear Imperial College London,
The transparency page of your website shows the number of applicants and
number of offers made. However it doesn’t show the number of applicants
invited for interview.
I would like to request the number of applicants invited for interview for
Mechanical Engineering in the last 3 cycles.
Thanks for your help.
Yours faithfully,
John Sayed
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