Postgraduate Statistics

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Dear University College London,

1. For the current 2014/15 academic year – please detail a list of
postgraduate degrees (degree title/award) that are being run by your institution.

2. Please detail the number of applicants to each course listed in
part one, the number of offers made per course and the number of
students who ended up enrolling on each course.

Yours faithfully,

Mr Burano

Finance.FOI Requests, University College London

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Dear Mr. Burano,

 

I am writing in response to your request received by UCL on 8 August.

 

Please find attached the information relating to post graduate information
that you requested. This shows all the PG programmes that were offered in
2014/15 and the numbers of applicants, offers and intake for each of them.

 

There are a few lines where there may be one or two more intake than
offers made, this is usually the result of a student having applied for
one programme and then become an intake on another – this would only
happen where the programmes are very close in subject matter, or even
identical in subject matter such as a PG Cert / PG Dip / Master set of
programmes in one subject.

 

This file also answers part (1) of the query.  All UCL programmes are
named as [the qualification] [the subject].  e.g. MSc Chemistry – the
award sought is an MSc, the subject is Chemistry.

 

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