Indian students biochemistry admissions statistics
Dear University of Oxford,
Kindly provide me the below mentioned statistics with respect to students with Indian high school qualifications who were given an offer to study Biochemistry at an undergraduate level in the university for 2017,2018, 2019 and 2020:-
1)Interview scores of applicants who were given an offer.
2)Number of subjects in which the successful applicants scored above 95 out of 100 (CBSE or CISCE)
3)Average score of students in CBSE/ISC qualifications.
4) Average offer rate for candidates with CBSE qualifications
Yours faithfully,
Vishwam Soundarajan
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Sent: 12 April 2021 7:36 AM
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Subject: Freedom of Information request - Indian students biochemistry
admissions statistics
Dear University of Oxford,
Kindly provide me the below mentioned statistics with respect to students
with Indian high school qualifications who were given an offer to study
Biochemistry at an undergraduate level in the university for 2017,2018,
2019 and 2020:-
1)Interview scores of applicants who were given an offer.
2)Number of subjects in which the successful applicants scored above 95
out of 100 (CBSE or CISCE)
3)Average score of students in CBSE/ISC qualifications.
4) Average offer rate for candidates with CBSE qualifications
Yours faithfully,
Vishwam Soundarajan
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