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Comprehensive preparation for all 5 UCAT subtests — the gateway to UK medical and dental school

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What You'll Master

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Verbal Reasoning

44 items, 21 minutes. True/False/Can't Tell from passages. Tests ability to draw correct conclusions from written information.

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Decision Making

29 items, 31 minutes. Logical puzzles, Venn diagrams, syllogisms, probabilistic reasoning. Most analytically demanding subtest.

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Quantitative Reasoning

36 items, 25 minutes. Speed and accuracy with numerical data, tables, graphs and charts. Calculator provided.

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Abstract Reasoning

55 items, 13 minutes. Identify patterns in sets of shapes. Tests fluid intelligence under time pressure — the most practice-sensitive subtest.

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Situational Judgement

69 items, 26 minutes. Rate appropriateness of responses in medical scenarios using MMI-aligned ethical frameworks.

About the UCAT Exam

Format
Computer-Based
Duration
2 Hours
Subtests
5
Cost
£70 (UKCAT consortium)
Score Range
1200–3600
Booking Window
June–September

Course Features

500+ Practice Questions with detailed explanations

All 5 Subtests covered in full

Timed Conditions matching real UCAT timing

Band Score Guidance for competitive medical schools

Worked Solutions for every question

Progress Tracking across all subtests

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the UCAT? +

The UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test) is a computer-based admissions test used by 30+ UK medical and dental schools. It tests cognitive ability rather than scientific knowledge, assessing skills across five subtests: Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning, and Situational Judgement.

How is the UCAT scored? +

Each of the four cognitive subtests is scored 300–900, giving a total cognitive score of 1200–3600. Situational Judgement is scored separately on a Band 1–4 scale. The average total cognitive score is around 2500.

When should I start preparing for the UCAT? +

Starting 6–8 weeks before your test date is typical. Abstract Reasoning and Decision Making benefit most from practice as they require developing new pattern-recognition skills. Consistent daily practice is more effective than last-minute cramming.

Which medical schools use the UCAT? +

Over 30 UK universities use the UCAT including Birmingham, Bristol, Cardiff, Dundee, Edinburgh, Exeter, Glasgow, King's, Leeds, Leicester, Liverpool, Manchester, Newcastle, Nottingham, Queen Mary, Sheffield, Southampton, St Andrews, and UCL.

What UCAT score do I need? +

Competitive scores are typically 2700+ for high-entry universities. Sheffield and King's often require 2700+; less selective schools may accept 2400+. Aim as high as possible as UCAT scores are used alongside GCSEs and personal statements.

Can I resit the UCAT? +

You can resit the UCAT once per application cycle. Resits are accepted by universities. Both scores will appear on your UCAS application if you resit, so thorough preparation before your first attempt is strongly recommended.

How is PassNova different from other UCAT prep? +

Our questions focus on the pattern-recognition skills that improve scores fastest. Every question has a detailed explanation targeting the specific cognitive process being tested, so you understand not just the answer but why it is correct — the most efficient way to raise your score.