Law Statistics

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Dear Queen Mary University of London,

Could you please answer my request below regarding the LAW LLB.

For the year 2019:

How many offers did the university give for the Law LLB?

How many A / B/ C / D’s did offer holders achieve at GCSE?

How many offers were given to people with predicted grades ABB at A-level?

How many offers were given to people with predicted grades AAB at A-level?

What was the average LNAT score for offer holders?

How many pupils were given a offer in clearing? And how many of those met the clearing offer? And how many did not meet the clearing offer but were still given a place?

Also how many places are available for the year 2021 for the Law LLB?

Yours faithfully,

Miss Kaur

QM FOI Enquiries, Queen Mary University of London

Dear Miss Kaur,
 
We acknowledge receipt of your request.
 
Please confirm to which year you are referring – do you mean 2019 entry?
 
Some information, such as information about LNAT, is available on our
website, please see [1]https://www.qmul.ac.uk/law/undergraduate... for
instance.
 
Please note that we will not process your request any further until we
receive a response.
 
Yours sincerely,
 
Paul Smallcombe
Records & Information Compliance Manager
 
 

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Dear QM FOI Enquiries,

Yes 2019 Entry :)

Yours sincerely,

Miss Kaur

QM FOI Enquiries, Queen Mary University of London

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FOI 2020/F486

 

Dear Miss Kaur,

 

Thank you for your emails.

 

I am pleased to provide the following answers.

 

 1. 1764.
 2. Please see attached spreadsheet. Not all applicants will have held
GCSE qualifications.
 3. 10.
 4. 47.
 5. We do not consider LNAT scores in our LLB admissions.
 6. 24, none of whom were below the grades required.
 7. The 2021 enrolment target is not held, but 2020 entry was 344. This is
likely to remain or increase by only a few. Please note this is for
all seven of the LLB programmes we offer.

 

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Yours sincerely

 

Paul Smallcombe

Records & Information Compliance Manager

 

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