2019 entry MBCHB

S.B made this Official Information request to University of Auckland

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From: S.B

Dear University of Auckland,

Please provide the following information for domestic graduate entry category applicants to the Medical (MBChB) program at UoA for 2019 entry:

General Category
(1) Number of General seats available each year
(2) Number of General seats filled each year (how many FY and how many graduates)
(3) Number of General applicants (how many FY and how many graduates),
(4) Lowest GPA for successful General applicants (for both FY and graduate),
(5) Lower Quartile GPA for successful General applicants (for both FY and graduate),
(6) Median GPA for successful General applicants (for both FY and graduate),
(7) Upper Quartile GPA for successful General applicants (for both FY and graduate),
(8) Highest GPA for unsuccessful General applicants (for both FY and graduate),

Yours faithfully,
Mark Li

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From: Rebecca Ewert
University of Auckland

Dear Mr Li,
I refer to your request of 20 May 2019. The University's response follows.
General Category
(1) Number of General seats available
There is no fixed number of General seats available.
(2) Number of General seats filled (how many FY and how many graduates)
152 (FY 113, Graduates 39)
(3) Number of General applicants (how many FY and how many graduates)
558 (FY 336, Graduates 222)
(4) Lowest GPA for successful General applicants (for both FY and
graduate)
FY 8.0, Graduate 7.51-7.75)
(5) Lower Quartile GPA for successful General applicants (for both FY and
graduate)
FY 8.5, Graduate 8.01-8.25)
(6) Median GPA for successful General applicants (for both FY and
graduate)
FY 8.75, Graduate 8.26-8.50
(7) Upper Quartile GPA for successful General applicants (for both FY and
graduate)
FY 9, Graduate 8.51-8.75
(8) Highest GPA for unsuccessful General applicants (for both FY and
graduate)
FY 9, Graduate 8.76-9.00
Graduate GPAs have been expressed in a range, rather than the specific
value requested, under section 9(2)(a) of the Official Information Act to
protect the privacy of the applicants to whom they relate. You have the
right to seek an investigation and review of this response by way of a
complaint to an Ombudsman.
 
Yours sincerely,
Rebecca Ewert
General Counsel
 

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