Medicine 2020 A100 admission statistics

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Dear Newcastle University

I would like to request some information regarding the 2020 entry admissions cycle for the undergraduate Medicine A100 course

Please provide the following information:

Medicine (a100)
1) number of applicants for Medicine (partners and non-partners)
2) number of applicants interviewed for Medicine (partners and non-partners)
3) Medicine interview cut off score (partners and non-partners)
4) number of offers made for Medicine (partners and non-partners)

Yours faithfully,
Uzair

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Good morning Uzair,

Thank you for your request for information dated 15/11/2020. Please see below for our response to your request.

1) number of applicants for Medicine (partners and non-partners) = 2282

2) number of applicants interviewed for Medicine (partners and non-partners) = 1020 (including 123 PARTNERS students)

3) Medicine interview cut off score (partners and non-partners) 34 out of 45 for all home A100 students including PARTNERS (35 out of 45 for international A100 students)

4) number of offers made for Medicine (partners and non-partners) = 77 PARTNERS offers; 700 non-PARTNERS offers

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