Registration

01 May 2008 - 26 Sep 2008

Testing

07 July 2008 - 10 Oct 2008

Frequently asked questions

Who must take the UKCAT?

The UKCAT is required by 26 medical and dental schools/universities across the UK.

It must be taken by applicants who are applying for medicine and dentistry at the following Universities:

University of Aberdeen King's College London Queen Mary, University of London
Brighton and Sussex Medical School Imperial College London Queen's University Belfast
Cardiff University University of Leeds University of Sheffield
University of Dundee University of Leicester University of Southampton
University of Durham University of Manchester University of St Andrews
University of East Anglia University of Newcastle St George's, University of London
University of Glasgow University of Nottingham Warwick University
Hull York Medical School University of Oxford  
Keele University Peninsula Medical School  

The UCAS course codes applicable are*:

A100, A101, A102, A103, A104, A106, A200, A201, A202, A203, A204, A205, A206.

*Not all courses are available at every university. Please check the UCAS website for further details.

Can I re-sit the test?

No! The UKCAT can only be sat once per year. If you try to re-sit the test, your second set of results will be made invalid. To take the test again you would have to re-apply in the next admissions year.

Candidates who feel they have performed poorly in the test will not have the opportunity to resit the test until the following year.

Should I practice?

The official UKCAT Consortium website states:

"Candidates should practise answering the types of questions that will be presented in the UKCAT, to familiarise themselves with the question styles, multiple-choice format and varying requirements of each subtest.

Candidates should also familiarise themselves with the onscreen test format so that they know how to move the mouse, answer questions and move through the test."

When can I take the UKCAT?

UKCAT testing begins on 7th July 2008 and the last testing date is 10th October 2008.

How do I register?

Registration for the UKCAT must be made online using the Pearson VUE registration server. Register now

It is advisable to register as early as possible for the UKCAT to give you the best options of where and when to sit the test.

When can I register?

Registration for the UKCAT opens on 1st May 2008 and the deadline for registration is 26th September 2008.

Where can I take the UKCAT?

The UKCAT is sat at Pearson VUE test centres. There are over 150 locations throughout the UK where the computer-based UKCAT can be sat.

How much does the UKCAT cost?

If the test is sat between 7th July 2008 and 31st August 2008 the cost is:

  • £60 for candidates taking the test in the European Union
  • £90 for all other candidates.

If the test is sat between 31st August 2008 and 10th October 2008 the cost is:

  • £75 for candidates taking the test in the European Union.

What will the test be like?

The test is split into 5 sections; Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, Decision Analysis and Non-cognitive Analysis. The test is computer-based and is in a multiple choice format. For more detailed information about the test visit the Revision Advice.

To see what the computer-based test will look like, take the familiarity tour.

How long does the test take?

The time given for the test is 2 hours. This is split into:

  • Verbal Reasoning - 22 minutes
  • Quantitative Reasoning - 22 minutes
  • Abstract Reasoning - 16 minutes
  • Decision Analysis - 30 minutes
  • Non-cognitive Analysis - 30 minutes

What is an average score?

An average score in each subtest is between 600 and 900.

 
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