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MMath Continuation Rate

For students registered on the 4 year MMath, it is required that they get a sufficiently high average over the best 90 CATS of maths modules, in recent memory this has been set by the Second Year Exam Board at 65.0 (the Board dos also look at individual cases just below this borderline and takes into account mitigation).

For information, there follows the statistics for progression, non-progression and potential progression to the 3rd year of the MMath for the last academic year.

Academic Year 2020/21

In total we had approximately 299 2nd year students on either the G100 BSc or G103 MMath degrees, at the time of the exam board (who were not allowed to resit as a first attempt for mitigation):

G103 (163 students)

57 students acheived a maths average less than 65% and so were transferred by the Exam Board to the G100 BSc degree, representing 35% of those students who were on G103 at the time of the exam board.

106 students acheived a maths average over 65.0% and so were permitted to continue on the MMath, representing 65% of this cohort.