UCAT:

 The University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is a computer-based admissions test used in the selection process by 30 UK Med Schools and over 15 Australian & New Zealand Med Schools for their medical and dental degree programmes.


UCAT Test Structure:

The UCAT is a computerised test that's split into five sections: Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, and Situational Judgement. It has total 228 questions with total testing time is 2 hours, and the breakdown of each section is as follows:

UCAT category Questions Duration Topics & Skills tested
Verbal Reasoning 44 21 min Comprehension skills
Decision Making 29 31 min Ability to solve text and visual data-related questions
Quantitative Reasoning 36 25 min Numerical skills
Abstract Reasoning 50 12 min Ability to spot patterns and ignore irrelevant information
Situational Judgement 69 26 min Capacity to understand real-life situations and behave appropriately

UCAT TEST PREPARATION COURSES:

Key Features of the course:

    •  100% Result Oriented Program
    •  Taught by Native Speakers
    •  Taught by UCAT Test Experts
    •  Customised study plan
    •  45+ Hours of Preparation
    •  Practice With Real Test Questions
    •  4 Practice Test and Review Sessions
    •  Small Class Size & Personal Attention

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