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Did you know? The UCAT exam does not contain any curriculum content or science questions. It focuses entirely on cognitive attributes. This means you cannot revise for it in the traditional sense, but you can significantly improve your score through familiarity with the UCAT questions and timed practice. Try our MCAT practice test.

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Total Scored Questions
150
105 out of 150 correct
70%
Required to Pass: ~70% (Estimated)
UCAT Score Interpretation
Understanding your UCAT score is vital. Scores are reported in deciles, comparing you to other test-takers.
| Score Range | Interpretation | Percentile | Recommendation |
|---|---|---|---|
| ⭐ 2900+ | Excellent | Top 10% (9th Decile) | Apply to High UCAT Unis |
| ✅ 2700-2899 | Good | 70th-80th Percentile | Strong Application |
| 🆗 2500-2699 | Average | 50th-60th Percentile | Check Uni Requirements |
| ⚠️ 2300-2499 | Below Average | 30th-40th Percentile | Strategic Applications |
| ❌ <2300 | Low | Bottom 20% | Consider BMAT/GAMSAT |
How to Register for the UCAT Exam
The UCAT registration process is strict. Missing deadlines means you cannot sit the UCAT test for that year's admissions cycle.
- Create Account - Register on the Pearson VUE website when registration opens (usually May).
- Apply for Bursary - If eligible, apply for the UCAT bursary to cover test fees before booking.
- Book Your Test - Select a test center and date. Early dates (July/August) allow time for rescheduling if ill.
- Prepare - Use UCAT practice test resources and official question banks.
- Sit the Test - Take the 2-hour computer-based exam at your chosen center.
- Receive Results - You get your UCAT score report immediately after the test.
- Apply to Universities - Your score is automatically sent to your chosen universities (UCAS).


UCAT Test Day Checklist
- ✓Valid Photo ID (Passport/License)
- ✓Confirmation Email
- ✓Arrive 15 Mins Early
- ✓Know Test Center Location
- ✓Read Candidate Rules
- ✓Practice with Whiteboard
- ✓Rest Well Night Before
- ✓No Personal Items in Exam
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UCAT: Pros and Cons
- +ucat — uCAT exam preparation strengthens your knowledge across all domains
- +Passing the exam proves competency to employers and clients
- +Study materials and practice tests are widely available
- +Exam-based credentials are portable across states and employers
- +Clear exam objectives help focus your study plan effectively
- −Exam anxiety can affect performance — practice tests help reduce it
- −Registration fees are non-refundable if you miss your test date
- −Limited retake opportunities may apply with waiting periods
- −Exam content updates periodically — use current study materials
- −Testing center availability may require advance scheduling
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