There were a significant number of declared special circumstances, medical certificates or letters drawing attention to adversities in applicants personal lives that may have affected performance or ability to participate in the test. Ten candidates who applied to Merton were ultimately offered a place at Oxford a success rate of 16%, compared to a success rate of 11% across Oxford reflecting the high standard of applications to Merton. 11.7% of applicants who were shortlisted and 8.6% of applicants with an offer studied for qualifications other than A-levels (including the IB). Scores will be sent to applicants via email by the Department of Computer Science in January, shortly after colleges have communicated application outcomes. The average number of 9s, 8s and A*s at GCSE by Biology applicants was 8.4. In cases where a college is particularly over-subscribed (more than four shortlisted applicants per place), a college must reallocate a fraction of their candidates. The assessment of candidates at the pre-interview stage is based on the following six criteria: It is important to note that weakness in one of these areas may be compensated by exceptional strength elsewhere, as well as by extenuating circumstances (medical conditions, recent bereavements, etc.). WebKingswood Oxford School seeks an Associate Director of Admissions as a full-time, nonexempt, 12-month employee to start on August 1, 2023. WebThe Department of Physics compiles an annual report detailing the admissions process for the year. Test scores are not made available to candidates automatically but can be provided by the College on request. Four offer holders have been nominated asOpportunity Oxfordcandidates. NB Despite the fact that most applicants offering A-levels tend to take Biology (or Human Biology), this subject isnotrequired at A2 level (or indeed at AS-level). Note that this will be generally lower the acceptances rates (acceptances divided by applicants) published by many other sources. To ensure that the strongest applicants obtain places, all colleges have access to information on all applicants through a central database, and colleges are actively encouraged to flag up strong applicants they will be unable to offer a place to themselves. Our aim in the admissions process is to take the applicants we judge to have the most ability and potential to benefit from our course and teaching, and to make this decision based on the intrinsic strengths of applicants rather than on temporary effects of school closures. Each applicant was also assigned a second College by an algorithm in order to equalise across Colleges the interview load per place ratio. Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford Independent school: 65 (32%) 21.5% of applicants submitted an open application. Most candidates admitted will have interview scores above 65. Reflecting the disruptions to normal educational patterns since March 2020, a further 164 applicants (compared to 202 in 2021 and 83 in 2020) were also shortlisted, who were below the automatic thresholds but whose application forms showed other evidence of excellence or mitigating circumstances. 802 applicants registered as Female on UCAS and 168 applicants registered as Male. Shortlisting was performed in accordance withthe stated admissions criteria. Ratio of applications to offers: 2.14. Of the 161 applicants We wish all applicants enjoyment and understanding in their future pursuits of physics. Candidates who have submitted incomplete work or the wrong file may withdraw There were 127 open applications for Biology, which means that 17% of applicants did not choose a college when they applied. There were334open applications and48deferred entry applications. In 2022 the test date was 2 November. Economics and Management tutors worked together across Oxford to ensure the strongest candidates were admitted. Of these, 95% were taking Further Mathematics as a full A-level. This compares with 41% in 2021. It is not primarily a test of vocabulary. After shortlisting had taken place, some applicants were redistributed to a new college 1 so that all colleges had approximately 3 candidates per available place. WebReport on the Physics Admissions Exercise 2020 In 2020 Oxford Physics received a total of 1805 applicants for places in Physics or Physics and Philosophy, a decrease of 23 (1.3%) on Our questions for all candidates aimed to find out what they found interesting and exciting about the subject and how well they could develop their ideas. Report on the Physics Admissions Exercise 2020 Reallocation has been practised by the University for many years, assuring that all strong applicants have the same chance of obtaining places at Oxford, although possibly not at their first-choice college. Colleges are set deselection targets so that across all colleges at least 2.75 applicants per place are shortlisted. This year, the average performance of all applicants in the OxELAT was 44.2/60. After shortlisting takes place, if an individual college has an unusually high number of shortlisted applicants per place, that college must reallocate a proportion of those applicants to a college with fewer shortlisted applicants per place (assuming that there exists such a college which is willing to receive the shortlisted applicants). As part of the university-wide Common Framework for Admissions, introduced a few years ago, the Law Faculty shortlists candidates (college-blind) in consultation with a Faculty Selection Committee (FSC) consisting of representatives from 15 Colleges. The majority of candidates who applied were called for interview. acceptance rates, statistics and application numbers, BA/MCompPhil Computer Science and Philosophy, BA/MMathCompSci Mathematics and Computer Science, BA Philosophy, Politics and Economics (PPE), MEng Engineering, Economics and Management (EEM), MSc Sustainability, Enterprise and the Environment, MSc Mathematical and Computational Finance, PgCert Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. Each applicant is associated with a first college, either of their choosing, or selected for them in a way that aims to even out the competition for places across the colleges. With regard to 'Other subjects', the most popular subjects were Psychology (9.5%), English Literature (4.1%), History (3.7%), followed by Geography (2.6%), Economics (2.5%), Spanish (2.5%) and French (2.2%). In addition to their Classics interview, candidates for the joint school were also interviewed in their chosen Modern Language. 1139022, Biochemistry admissions round 2022/2023 some initial statistics, Classical Archaeology and Ancient History, Philosophy, Politics, and Economics (PPE), 360 views - Conference and meeting areas, 360 views - Dining and accommodation areas, Socially Isolated - Spiritually Connected, Library & Archives: Opening hours, facilities, services, Contact the undergraduate admissions team, the University's Regional Outreach Scheme, https://www.classics.ox.ac.uk/admissions-criteria-classical-archaeology-ancient-history, Details of the test and several past papers and specimen papers with solutions, https://www.ox.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/applying-to-oxford/guide/admissions-tests/elat, selection criteria for Economics & Management, will be available online from early January, standard selection criteria for History and the relevant joint schools, www.maths.ox.ac.uk/study-here/prospective-undergraduates/how-apply/admissions-criteria, www.maths.ox.ac.uk/study-here/undergraduate-study/maths-admissions-test, https://www.mod- langs.ox.ac.uk/faqs#faq-12, Cambridge Assessments Results Online system, standard selection criteria and admissions procedures, the suggestions on how to prepare for the admissions process available on the Physics Department website. WebThis report presents undergraduate admissions statistics for the University of Oxford over five admissions years between 2016 and 2020, broken down into chapters covering the 48.4% of students who were offered places were domiciled in the UK; 11.7% were domiciled in the EU; 39.8% were domiciled outside the EU. This brought the shortlist to a total of 428 instead of the usual 425. Decisions are not completed until the final admissions meeting after all the candidates have left; when additional interviews are set up, this is to make sure that other colleges to whom candidates have been assigned have a chance to consider them in the context of their own admissions process. There was an increase in applications this year, which meant that some applicants who might have been shortlisted in previous years were not shortlisted this year. We are also grateful for the yearly advice we receive from schools and teachers on adapting the PAT to changes in school syllabi, and we also expect to continue to make further changes reflecting such advice in subsequent years. The PAT has been run for many years, and it is a consistent predictor of future performance at Oxford. All shortlisted candidates were then allocated a second college and again each college had approximately the same number of applicants to consider per available place. University of Oxford Admissions Report | Mansfield College WebUniversity of Oxford acceptance rates, statistics and application numbers for academic years 2007-2022 Report Undergraduate 15% offer rate 1 in 7 undergraduate applicants received