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Interviewers are well aware of the particularly challenging circumstances applicants this year have faced in light of the pandemic and took this into account when assessing applications. Colleges made 150 quota offers, 1 deferred offers and 11 open offers (which means the applicant is guaranteed a place at Oxford to study Medicine, but will not be assigned to a college until after A-level results are known). Of these, 95% were taking Further Mathematics as a full A-level. Of the 371 female applicants, 77 were shortlisted and invited to interview, comprising 22.1% of the total shortlisted applicants. Prospective applicants may be interested in the suggestions on how to prepare for the admissions process available on the Physics Department website. WebMaking changes to your work after submission (Inspera and Moodle). The proposed list of all applicants not to be shortlisted was available to all Colleges for a period of 4 days before the shortlist was finalised. Of all 1633 applicants, 1033 (63.3%) were classified as UK applicants (69.1% in 2021), 120 (7.3%) were classified as EU but not UK (7.3% in 2021), and 480 (29.4%) were classified as non-EU (23.6% in 2021). The data below, unless otherwise stated, refer to the subset of 1,569 applicants (91.6%) who were eligible to apply and had registered for the BMAT (with almost all of these sitting the test) and had not withdrawn their application by the time of shortlisting. All applicants are expected to sit the Mathematics Admissions Test (MAT), or must seek permission in exceptional circumstances from the subject Admissions Coordinator to be exempted from the test. Admissions decisions were confirmed by correspondence between colleges and the Medical Sciences Office. Thank you, your report has been submitted. uk From the Physics Admissions The average score for Oxford applicants answering questions 1, 2, 3, 5, and 6 was: 69.1 (69.9) amongst shortlisted applicants; 75.8 (74.3) amongst successful applicants. 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.

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