LSES Admission stats - MBChB
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From: Paul
Dear University of Auckland,
I was wondering about the median and minimum Gpa, mmi score and other stats for those who got into MBChB and Bachelor of Pharmacy in 2025.
Id like to compare this with other special pathways, such as rural. Thank you!
Yours faithfully,
Paul
From: Landon Watt
University of Auckland
Dear Paul,
I refer to your request of 2 August 2025. The purpose of this email is to
consult with you about your request. We understand you have requested the
following information for the MBChB Part II and Pharmacy programmes
commencing in 2025:
o Median GPA for successful General category applicants
o Lowest GPA for successful General category applicants
o Median MMI for successful General category applicants
o Lowest MMI for successful General category applicants
We also understand that you wish to request the same statistics for
Undergraduate Targeted Admissions Schemes
([1]https://www.auckland.ac.nz/en/study/appl...)
for these programmes (and statistics for the Regional Rural Admissions
Scheme for the MBChB Part II). Let us know if this is incorrect. If you
wish to request any other statistics, you will need to specify what these
are.
Yours sincerely,
Landon Watt
Legal Advisor
Office of the Vice-Chancellor
Waipapa Taumata Rau | University of Auckland
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From: Paul
Dear Landon Watt,
Thank you for your response.
To clarify,
I'd love to know the following information for entry into both MBChB Part II and Pharmacy programmes starting in 2025:
o Median GPA for successful General category applicants
o Lowest GPA for successful General category applicants
o Median MMI for successful General category applicants
o Lowest MMI for successful General category applicants
o Median GPA for successful UTAS category applicants (specifically regarding Lower Socio-economic scheme, (LSES), if possible)
o Lowest GPA for successful UTAS category applicants (LSES)
o Median MMI for successful UTAS category applicants (LSES)
o Lowest MMI for successful UTAS category applicants (LSES)
o Median GPA for successful RRAS category applicants
o Lowest GPA for successful RRAS category applicants
o Median MMI for successful RRAS category applicants
o Lowest MMI for successful RRAS category applicants
Additionally, I would also like to kindly request the following information regarding entry into MBChB Part II and Pharmacy programmes commencing in 2025:
o Median GPA of Unsuccessful applicants under RRAS applicants
o Median GPA of Unsuccessful applicants under RRAS applicants
o Median MMI of Unsuccessful applicants under UTAS (ideally LSES)
o Median MMI of Unsuccessful applicants under UTAS (ideally LSES)
Along with:
o The number of seats available in 2026 for MBChB Part II under RRAS category
o The number of seats available in 2026 for MBChB Part II under UTAS category (ideally LSES)
o The number of seats available in 2026 for Pharmacy under RRAS category
o The number of seats available in 2026 for Pharmacy under UTAS category (ideally LSES)
o The number of MMI interviews successfully completed in 2025 as part of the admission process for Pharmacy programme under RRAS.
o The number of MMI interviews successfully completed in 2025 as part of the admission process for Pharmacy programme under UTAS category (ideally LSES).
o The number of MMI interviews successfully completed in 2025 as part of the admission process for MBChB Part II programme under RRAS.
o The number of MMI interviews successfully completed in 2025 as part of the admission process for MBChB Part II programme under UTAS category (ideally LSES).
Thanks alot!
Yours sincerely,
Paul
From: Landon Watt
University of Auckland
Dear Paul,
I refer to your request of 2 August 2025, as amended on 5 September 2025. The University's response follows.
The information requested has been provided in the attached, subject to the following: where the information requested is about the performance of a small number of persons (<7), that information has been withheld under section 9(2)(a) to protect their privacy.
You have the right to make a complaint to an Ombudsman if you are dissatisfied with the University's response.
Yours sincerely
Landon Watt
Legal Advisor
Office of the Vice-Chancellor
Waipapa Taumata Rau | University of Auckland
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