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  • Open University LLB : awards 2019 – 2022

    In response to a Freedom of Information request, the Open University has provided information in respect of the percentage of students on its LLB programme graduating in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 with first class honours, upper second class honours, lower second class honours third class honours, pass degree or other award. The information is published below.

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  • LSE LLB : awards 2020 – 2022

    In response to a Freedom of Information request, the London School of Economics has provided information in respect of the percentage of students on its LLB programme graduating in 2020, 2021 and 2022 with first class honours, upper second class honours, lower second class honours third class honours, pass degree or other award. The information is published below. Information in respect of the 2019 LLB awards (previously published) has been added.

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  • University of Essex Online LLB : awards 2019 – 2022

    In response to a Freedom of Information request, the University of Essex has provided information in respect of the percentage of students on its Online LLB programme graduating in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 with first class honours, upper second class honours, lower second class honours third class honours, pass degree or other award. The information is published below.

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  • NTU Law (Distance Learning) LLB : awards 2019 – 2022

    In response to a Freedom of Information request, Nottingham Trent University has provided information in respect of the percentage of students on its Law (Distance Learning) LLB Hons programme graduating in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 with first class honours, upper second class honours, lower second class honours third class honours, pass degree or other award. The information is published below.

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  • UOL Worldwide LLB: Average marks and pass rates – Summer 2022

    The University of London has provided the average examination mark and the percentage of candidates awarded a mark of 40 or above for each of the levels of the ‘worldwide’ LLB in Summer 2022

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  • UOL worldwide LLB: level of awards 2019 – 2021

    In response to a Freedom of Information request, the University of London has provide information in respect of the percentage of students graduating with an LLB in 2019, 2020 and 2021 who were awarded first class honours, upper second class honours, lower second class honours third class honours, pass degree or other award. The information is published below.

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  • UOL worldwide LLB: level of awards May / June 2018

    The University of London was asked, under the Freedom of Information Act 2000, to provide the following information:

    The number of LLB students who, following the examinations in May / June 2018, were awarded:
     
    a.            First class honours 
    b.            Upper second class honours 
    c.            Lower second class honours 
    d.            Third class honours 
    e.            Pass degree or other award

    The University response is below:

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  • UOL worldwide LLB: Average marks and pass rates for each level 2019 – 2022

    The University has provided the following information in respect of the LLB exams which took place in

    (a) Summer 2019 (b) Autumn 2019 (c) Summer 2020 (d) Autumn 2020 (e) Summer 2021 (f) Autumn 2021 (g) Summer 2022

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  • UOL LLB: Plagiarism 2021

    An FOI request for information concerning the percentage of cases of plagiarism in LLB examinations which took place in 2021 was made to the University of London. Initially the University withheld the information on the grounds that “the statistics covered by your information request are commercially sensitive and therefore considered exempt under Section 43(2) of the Freedom of Information Act, ‘Commercial Interests’, where disclosure would be likely to prejudice the University’s commercial interests.”

    However, following a complaint to the Information Commissioners Office the University changed its position and has now provided the information requested. The information is published below, followed by similar information in respect of 2020.

     

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  • UOL student complaints

    The University of London was requested to provide the following information In respect of each of the years 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 (up to and including August 31 2022):

    1. the total number of students who made a complaint (whether individually or as a member of a group which raised a complaint).

    2. the total number of students who made a complaint regarding the format of the examination (whether individually or as a member of a group which raised a complaint regarding the format of the examination).

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