Medicine Graduate Entry Programme (A101)

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Dear Queen Mary University of London,
I am writing to you to for information regarding Medicine Graduate Entry Programme (A101). I'd be very grateful if you could respond to the following;

- The number of people who applied, the number of people offered an interview, and the number of offers given in the most recent admissions cycle
- The lowest UCAT score for a candidate that was offered an interview in the most recent admissions cycle, as well as the prior two years
- Of those offered an interview in the most recent admissions cycle, how many people had achieved; SJT band 1, SJT band 2, SJT band 3, and SJT band 4
- Of those invited to interview in the most recent admissions cycle, how many attained; 3rds, 2.2s, 2.1s and 1sts in their undergraduate degree
- For those successful in attaining an interview in the most recent admissions cycle, could you please provide a list of titles for prior degrees
- If possible I would also like to see the scoring sheets used when interviewing for graduate entry medicine in the most recent admissions cycle.
- Finally the number of students on the Graduate entry Medicine programme enrolled on the course in 2016, and the number of graduate graduate entry medical students that graduated in 2020.

I hope to hear back from you.
All the very best,
Mr Cook

QM FOI Enquiries, Queen Mary University of London

FOI 2021/F555

 

Dear Mr. Cook,

 

Thank you for your email of 22^nd December 2021.

 

Admissions statistics concerning our programmes in the Faculty of Medicine
and Dentistry are published on our website at
[1]https://www.qmul.ac.uk/smd/undergraduate...

 

You may find additional information by perusing requests on this website,
many of which concern the same. Note that previous years’ figures are
effectively meaningless, as each cohort is unique.

 

At the start of the 2016 academic year in total there were 174 GEP
students across the four academic years. 46 students were starting in Year
1 and in June 2020, 41 GEP students graduated.

 

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Yours sincerely

 

Paul Smallcombe

Records & Information Compliance Manager

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