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University Clinical Aptitude Test — the admissions test for medical and dental schools in the UK, Australia and New Zealand.

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In detail

What is the UCAT?

The UCAT is a computer-based aptitude test used by many medical and dental schools to help select applicants. It assesses skills rather than curriculum knowledge, across sections such as Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning and Situational Judgement.

Because the UCAT is heavily time-pressured, success comes from strategy and practice as much as ability. Our tutors coach section-by-section technique and pacing so students perform under real exam conditions.

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UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test)

The UCAT is a computer-based admissions test used by many universities to help select students for medical and dental degree programmes. It assesses essential cognitive abilities and professional judgement rather than subject-specific medical knowledge. The test consists of Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning and Situational Judgement, with each section separately timed. The standard test takes just under two hours.

Who can take the UCAT Exam? Cost of SAT exam in Dubai?
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Who can take the UCAT Exam?

The UCAT is designed for students applying to eligible medicine and dentistry programmes at participating universities. Students should check the entry requirements of their chosen universities before registering for the test. UCAT preparation can be especially valuable for students who want to build strong reasoning skills, improve their exam technique and become comfortable working under strict time limits.

Four steps, start to finish

How We Work

  1. 01

    Tell us what you need

    Share your target university, current preparation level and UCAT goals.

  2. 02

    Book a trial class

    Experience a focused UCAT session and understand our teaching approach.

  3. 03

    Select your subjects

    Choose the UCAT sections where you need the most support.

  4. 04

    Schedule your classes

    We create a flexible preparation schedule around your school, college and other commitments.

What's inside every class

Features

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Interactive UCAT Classes

Engaging online sessions focused on concepts, strategies and real UCAT-style practice.

02

Personalised Learning Plans

We adapt your preparation according to your current level, target score and test timeline.

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Exam-Focused Preparation

Build the speed, accuracy and decision-making skills needed for a competitive UCAT performance.

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Timed Practice

Regular timed exercises help you become comfortable with the pressure of the real test.

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Progress Tracking

Track your performance, identify weaker areas and focus your preparation where it matters most.

06

Expert Guidance

Learn practical techniques and receive personalised feedback throughout your UCAT preparation.

Your child's next chapter

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Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

The UCAT is used by participating universities as part of their selection process for medicine and dentistry programmes. Requirements can vary by university, so students should always check the entry criteria for their chosen institutions.

The standard UCAT takes approximately 111 minutes of test time, with separately timed instruction screens. The four sections are Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning and Situational Judgement.

The current UCAT includes Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning and Situational Judgement. Abstract Reasoning was removed from the test from 2025 onwards.

No. There is no negative marking for incorrect answers, so candidates should attempt every question.
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