Postgraduate admission statistics
Dear University College London,
under the Freedom of Information act, I would like to know for every postgraduate programme (both taught and research) for the 2023/24 and 2022/23 admission cycles:
- the programme name,
- the programme code,
- the number of applications,
- the number of offers made,
- the number of acceptances,
- the number of enrolments.
Yours faithfully,
Anastasiia Suenkova
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Dear Anastasiia,
Thank you for your request for information made under the Freedom of
Information Act (FOIA) 2000.
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Your request
under the Freedom of Information act, I would like to know for every
postgraduate programme (both taught and research) for the 2023/24 and
2022/23 admission cycles:
- the programme name,
- the programme code,
- the number of applications,
- the number of offers made,
- the number of acceptances,
- the number of enrolments.
Our response
The tables attached show the total number of postgraduate programmes,
applications, offers, acceptances, and enrolments for the academic cycles
2022-23 and 2023-24.
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