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Dear London School of Economics,

I would like to know the following information for the 2020-21 admission cycle:

a) The number of candidates who applied for PPE at LSE in 2020-21.

b) The average number of A* GCSE Grades & the most common A Level Grades for these candidates.

c) The GCSE Grades, A Level Subject Combination & predictedA Level Grades for the successful applicants.

Please provide all the information AVAILABLE.

Yours faithfully,

Neerja Bhanhot

GLPD.Info.Rights, London School of Economics

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Dear Neerja,

With reference to your request for information under the Freedom of Information Act, please find attached and below the information you requested.

a) The number of candidates who applied for PPE at LSE in 2020-21.
This information is available here: https://info.lse.ac.uk/staff/divisions/S...

b) The average number of A* GCSE Grades & the most common A Level Grades for these candidates.
See attached. Please note that for the first part of this question, our calculations were based on dividing the number of A* grades across the number of students who had at least 1 GCSE result.

c) The GCSE Grades, A Level Subject Combination & predictedA Level Grades for the successful applicants.
See attached.

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