Postgraduate Admission Statistics 2024
Dear University College London,
I am writing to kindly request a detailed breakdown of enrollment statistics of Chinese students. Specifically, the Application, Offer, and Enrollment statistics for Chinese students for the academic year 2024/2025, for postgraduate taught master's programs only.
By "Chinese," I am referring to individuals holding Chinese nationality, excluding those from Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan.
If student recruitment is still in progress, please kindly provide the data as of 30/06/2024. Thank you.
Yours faithfully,
Amy Zhang
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Dear Amy,
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We confirm that we hold information of the description specified in your
request, please see our response below and the attached document.
Your request
I am writing to kindly request a detailed breakdown of enrolment
statistics of Chinese students. Specifically, the Application, Offer, and
Enrolment statistics for Chinese students for the academic year 2024/2025,
for postgraduate taught master's programs only. By "Chinese," I am
referring to individuals holding Chinese nationality, excluding those from
Hong Kong, Macau, and Taiwan.
If student recruitment is still in progress, please kindly provide the
data as of 30/06/2024. Thank you.
Our response
The attached table shows the number of applications received from, and
offers made to, Chinese students for postgraduate taught master's
programs for the academic year 2024/2025 (as of 30/06/2024). Please note
the following:
· The enrolment numbers for the academic year 2024/25 are not yet
available.
· As you can see, we are unable to disclose the exact number of
students where 5 or fewer students. This is because to provide the exact
numbers may inadvertently lead to the identification of these individuals.
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