UCAT for RRAS
Ushil Patel made this Official Information request to University of Auckland
The request was successful.
From: Ushil Patel
Dear University of Auckland,
Please provide data for the UCAT admissions to the medical (MBChB) programme at The University of Auckland:
1. Lowest raw score for successful applicants (UCAT for 2020) for both graduate and first year entry
2. Highest raw score for unsuccessful applicants (UCAT for 2020) for both graduate and first year entry
Yours faithfully,
Ushil Patel
From: Ushil Patel
Dear University of Auckland,
With regards to Section 12 of the Official Information Act 1982, I am a New Zealand citizen and located in New Zealand.
Yours faithfully,
Ushil Patel
From: Rebecca Ewert
University of Auckland
Dear Ushil,
I refer to your request of 9 June 2020. The information requested follows.
The requested information has been provided in a range under section
9(2)(a) of the Official Information Act, to protect the privacy of
individual applicants.
UCAT scores recorded for the RRAS category (MBCHB 2020):
Successful applicants: lowest UCAT score:
FY: 2150-2190
GRAD: 1950-1990
Unsuccessful applicants: highest UCAT score:
FY: 2550-2590
GRAD: 2750-2790
Notes:
- Successful applicants are those that were interviewed and offered a
place
- Unsuccessful applicants are those that were unsuccessful/not offered a
place following an interview
You have the right to make a complaint about this response to an
Ombudsman.
Yours sincerely,
Rebecca Ewert
General Counsel
University of Auckland
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From: Ushil Patel
Dear Rebecca Ewert,
For both the highest and lowest UCAT scores, under RRAS, what was the GPA and interview score of the individuals?
Yours sincerely,
Ushil Patel
From: Rebecca Ewert
University of Auckland
Dear Ushil,
I refer to your request of 9 July 2020, for the GPA and interview scores of the unsuccessful RRAS applicant with the highest UCAT score, and the successful RRAS applicant with the lowest UCAT score. The University has decided to withhold this information under section 9(2)(a) of the Official Information Act, to protect the privacy of these applicants. You have the right to make a complaint about this response to an Ombudsman.
Yours sincerely,
Rebecca Ewert
University of Auckland
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