Medicine A100

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Dear Queen Mary University of London,

This is specifically in regards to the QMUL Medicine A100 course. Please could you provide the following( separating those with contextual, enhanced contextual and non contextual status):

1) The total number of applicants for 2019, 2023
and if possible 2024.

2) The total number of people that were interviewed
for 2019, 2023 and if possible 2024.

3) The total number of offers given for those that for 2019, 2023 and if possible 2024.

4) The UCAT cutoff given for contextual applicants in
2019, 2023 and if possible 2024.

5) For 2025 entry are interviews likely to be held online?

Yours faithfully,

whitney moriza

QM FOI Enquiries, Queen Mary University of London

Dear Whitney Moriza,

We acknowledge receipt of your request and will respond as soon as we can.

Kind regards,

Queen Mary University of London

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QM FOI Enquiries, Queen Mary University of London

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FOI 2024/F386

Dear Whitney Moriza,

Thank you for your email.

Please find some of the information you requested on the attached. There
is other information on our website at
[1]https://www.qmul.ac.uk/undergraduate/cou...,
[2]https://www.qmul.ac.uk/fmd/study/undergr...
and [3]https://www.qmul.ac.uk/fmd/study/undergr.... You
may also find similar requests by perusing
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Please note that admissions statistics such as these are effectively
meaningless since each cohort of applicants is unique and no two years can
be compared or provide any predictions.

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Yours sincerely,

Queen Mary University of London

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