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Undergraduate Student Degree Classifications

Undergraduate Student Degree Classifications. All data sourced from information returned in the annual HESA Student Record. Data refers to proportion of all undergraduate degrees subject to classification. 'Good honours' refers to first and upper second class degrees.

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Undergraduate Student Degree Classifications

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  1. Undergraduate Student Degree Classifications All data sourced from information returned in the annual HESA Student Record Data refers to proportion of all undergraduate degrees subject to classification 'Good honours' refers to first and upper second class degrees Year relates to the academic year 01 August to 31 July Please note regarding 2007-08 data for Imperial: Students on the College's intercalated Medicine BSc were excluded in error from the 2007/08 HESA return. The corrected values should include: + 84 students achieving first class degrees (554) + 182 students achieving upper second class degrees (897) + 19 students achieving lower second class degrees (444) The corrected proportion of good honours in 2007-08 for Imperial is 72%

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