Statistics on Computer Science Application
Dear Imperial College London,
Under the Freedom of Information Act I would like to request the
following information about undergraduate Computing
(G400/G401/G501/G600) admissions in ICL:
- Percentage of total applicants invited to interview
- Percentage of the applicants interviewed who were made an offer
- Percentage of the applicants who were made an offer without interviwed
Please provide the data for last 3 admission cycles.
Yours faithfully,
Hemil Shah
Dear Mr Shah,
This is to acknowledge receipt of your request below, made under the Freedom of Information Act. The College aims to respond to your request within twenty working days of receipt of your request.
We will contact you again in due course.
Kind regards,
Catherine Harpham
Dear Mr Shah
Thank you for your recent Freedom of Information request. Please find below the College's response to your questions.
"...undergraduate Computing (G400/G401/G501/G600) admissions in ICL:
- Percentage of total applicants invited to interview
- Percentage of the applicants interviewed who were made an offer
- Percentage of the applicants who were made an offer without interviwed
Please provide the data for last 3 admission cycles."
Please see the attached spreadsheet, showing the requested information.
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The College Secretary
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Kind regards,
Catherine Harpham
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