If you are a medical or dental school candidate preparing to apply this academic cycle, you probably know that one of the requirements is to sit an entrance exam called the UKCAT. However, you might have noticed that recently that exam’s name was changed to the UCAT. If you are wondering what that means and how it might affect you or your application, then carry on reading - we have compiled all relevant information for you.
University |
Country |
Course |
American University of the Caribbean |
St Maarten |
Doctor of Medicine (MD) Program |
Poznan University of Medical Sciences |
Poland |
Advanced MD Program in English for University Graduates |
UniCamillus - Saint Camillus International University of Health and Medical Sciences |
Italy |
Degrees: Medicine & Surgery; Obstetrics; Nursing Sciences; Physiotherapy; Biomedical Laboratory Techniques; Radiology, Diagnostic Imaging & Radiotherapy Techniques |
St George’s University (Grenada) |
Grenada |
Doctor of Medicine (MD) Program |
University of Kurdistan Hewlêr |
Kurdistan region of Iraq |
Medicine and Surgery (MBBS) |
The exam will be scored in the same manner as well, so the two will be comparable. If you have taken any scored UKCAT practice tests at all, that’s fine, as that would be identical to a UCAT score.
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The aim of Verbal Reasoning is to test your ability to read comprehensively an unknown block of text and evaluate it. The Verbal Reasoning section of the UCAT gives you 21 minutes to answer 44 questions, so even solely from a timing point of view, it is understandable why this is such a feared part of the exam. Not to worry, as we are here to give you our best UCAT Verbal Reasoning Tips!
The University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is a widely recognised exam used by medical schools, as a tool to assess candidates applying to study medicine.
We at theMSAG recognise that the application process can be extremely stressful, so we have collected all the information you are going to need to complete your registration for the UCAT, should you be planning to sit the exam in time for the 2020/21 medicine application cycle.