Medicine Admission Statistics for international students (Undergraduate Medicine)
Dear Queen Mary University of London,
Dear Sir/Madam,
Good Morning
I hope this email finds you well. I am a prospective international student planning to apply for medical school in the UK year 2025 . I would like to get them as much information as possible on what I will need to decide where to apply and for my application. It would be greatly appreciated if under the Freedom of Information Act, you could please provide answers to the following questions for your 2023 and 2024 intake of students to your medical undergraduate programme. The most important answers to me are the UCAT but as much information as possible would be greatly appreciated.
UCAT for international student
• What was your UCAT cut off scores? (or if no set cut-off, what was the lowest score an interview was offered for?)
• What was your average UCAT scores?
• What was your highest and lowest score for UCAT that received an offer?
Admission statistics for international students
• How many applications did you receive each year for the course?
• How many interviews did you offer each year for the course?
• How many offers did you give to local students?
• How many offers did you give to International students?
• Many thanks in advance and I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Yours faithfully,
Shamsheer Ali
Dear Shamsheer Ali,
We acknowledge receipt of your request and will respond as soon as we can.
Kind regards,
Queen Mary University of London
Dear Shamsheer Ali,
Thank you for your emails.
Please find some of the information you requested in the attached documents. There is other information on our website at https://www.qmul.ac.uk/undergraduate/cou..., https://www.qmul.ac.uk/fmd/study/undergr... and https://www.qmul.ac.uk/fmd/study/undergr....
You may also find similar requests by perusing https://www.whatdotheyknow.com/body/quee... .
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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