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Minimum UCAT thresholds in each subsection needed to be considered for selection for A100 MBBS course

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Dear Imperial College London,

I would like to request numbers on the minimum thresholds per section in the UCAT exam you will need before considering an applicant for an interview (not the cut-off score). This is in response to the 'Entry Requirements' tab on the MBBS A100 programme page:

"All candidates will be required to score a minimum threshold in each subsection: Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning and Situational Judgement, as well as achieve or exceed the set total sum of subsection scores."

Yours faithfully,
Bhavin

IMPFOI, Imperial College London

Dear Bhavin,

Thank you for your Freedom of Information Act request, regarding admissions to Medicine (A100). Imperial has compiled an information sheet which addresses the most frequently asked questions we receive regarding admissions to Medicine (A100). Please see the Freedom of Information FAQs on the ‘Introducing our Imperial College London Medicine degree’ web page: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/medicine/stud...

Information is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act (Section 21) if it is already reasonably accessible to the requester. The published figures will be updated annually.

The UCAT is being used for the first time in the current admissions cycle, for 2024/25 entry. Figures equivalent to the information provided on BMAT scores will be included in the updated version of the FAQs once the admission cycle is complete in the autumn of this year. Information that is intended for future publication is exempt from the Freedom of Information Act by virtue of Section 22 of the Act.

Yours,

Freedom of Information Team
Imperial College London 

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