University Clinical Aptitude Test Explained

University Clinical Aptitude Test
Type:Multiple choice
Test Admin:Pearson
Year Started:2006
Duration:2 hours
Score Range:1200–3600 and Bands 1–4
Language:English
Test Takers:36,374 (2022)

The University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) is an admissions test used in the selection process by a consortium of universities in the United Kingdom, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand for their medical and dental degree programmes. UCAT is needed, except very few universities, for admission into undergraduate medical degrees in Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and UK.[1] Launched in 2006 as the UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT), it was renamed in 2019 following the launch of the test in Australia and New Zealand.

It was one of two main admissions tests used in the UK for medical, dental and other health-related courses, the other being the BioMedical Admissions Test (BMAT). However, from 2024 onwards, the BMAT has been cancelled. It has now been confirmed that for undergraduate medical admissions, all ex-BMAT universities have moved to using the UCAT, including Oxford and Cambridge. [2] Since 2020 the annual number of test takers has risen to over 30,000 candidates each year.

Format

The UCAT is designed to be a test of aptitude and attitude, not academic achievement. The latter is already demonstrated by A-Levels, Scottish Highers or undergraduate degrees. It attempts to assess a certain range of mental abilities and behavioural attributes identified as useful. These mental abilities include critical thinking as well as logical reasoning and inference.

The UCAT consists of five subtests: four cognitive tests, and one testing your professional demeanour. Each test has a time allocation as below:[3]

The situational judgement test is a different type of test from the tests above:[4]

The test is a computer-based, online test taken at a Pearson Vue centre near the candidate. Candidates are not allowed to bring external materials in to the exam. A basic calculator is provided on the screen, along with a white board and a marker pen for taking notes. The equipment and conditions vary slightly between different test centers.

Including 1 minute to read instructions before each subtest, the test lasts a maximum of 2 hours (or 2.5 hours for the UCATSEN version of the test). Each of the UCAT subtests is in a multiple-choice format and is separately timed. There is also 2 minutes of warm-up time (to read general instructions on the whole exam) at the start.

The test must be sat in the summer of 2024 by candidates who want to apply to member universities for entry in 2025 (or deferred entry in 2026).

Content and preparation

There is no curriculum content, as the test is designed to probe innate skills. These include basic arithmetic, reading and writing ability, along with character, and personal and social attitudes.

Past papers are not available. There are however question banks and fully timed practice tests on the UCAT website. All candidates are urged to read this attentively. The UCAT Consortium recommend that candidates prepare for the test, and provide extensive free materials on their site to assist.[5]

Scoring and results

Each of the first four subsections (Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning and Abstract Reasoning) are each scored in a range of 300–900. The Situational Judgement Test is scored with bands 1–4.[6] [7]

Unlike the BMAT, UCAT test takers are informed of their UCAT result immediately after sitting their test, and well in advance of the UCAS deadline, allowing them to consider this when selecting their UCAS choices. Universities use UCAT results in different ways during their admissions processes, but should all provide information on their websites regarding how they use the UCAT in selection.

For some universities, the UCAT score is a significant factor in their consideration of applications. For others, it may be a less significant factor or only used in marginal situations. Most universities consider total score (i.e. the score after each of the cognitive subtest scores have been added together), while some look at individual subtest scores and may even have a cut-off score for a particular subtest.

Widening participation

The UCAT Consortium offers a bursary scheme to cover the full test fee to UK and EU candidates in financial need who meet a set eligibility criteria.

Usefulness and controversies

The UCAT Consortium specifies, "Every university uses the UCAT result as part of a well-rounded admissions policy in which several other factors also carry considerable weight." UCAT has been shown to have some independent predictive validity of performance at medical school,[8] but considerably less than A-levels.[9] [10]

There is some evidence from Australia that women and people from more rural areas or of lower socio‐economic status perform less well on the UCAT, and this appears to be to a greater extent than with the UMAT exam that it replaced in Australia.[11]

A summary of relevant published work since 2009 is available on the Published Research page of the UCAT website.

Participating universities

As of 2022, the UCAT is a compulsory entry requirement for the medical and/or dental courses at the following universities:[12] [13] [14]

Australia

New Zealand

United Kingdom

See also

Notes and References

  1. https://www.ucatmasterclass.com/ucat-advice/which-universities-dont-require-ucat-for-medicine-and-why/ Which universities don't require you UCAT for medicine and why
  2. Web site: Ojas Rajkumar - UCAT Replacing BMAT . 2024-04-05 . www.ojasrajkumar.com . en-US.
  3. Web site: About the test:Test format. www.ucat.ac.uk . University Clinical Aptitude Test . 13 February 2019.
  4. Web site: February 2024 . BMAT Cancelled In 2024 . 2022-10-24 . www.theukcatpeople.co.uk.
  5. Web site: Practice Tests and Reources.
  6. Web site: Scoring UCAT Consortium . 2022-05-23 . www.ucat.ac.uk.
  7. Web site: UCAT Scores and UCAT Scoring Guide 2022 | UCAT | 2022 . 2022-05-23 . www.theukcatpeople.co.uk.
  8. McManus . IC . Dewberry . Chris . Nicholson . Sandra . Dowell . Jonathan S. BMC Medicine . 11 . 244 . 14 November 2013 . 10.1186/1741-7015-11-243. 24229353 . 3827328 . free .
  9. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7015/11/243 McManus et al. (2013)
  10. http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7015/11/242 McManus et al. (2013)
  11. Griffin. Barbara. Horton. Graeme L.. Lampe. Lisa. Shulruf. Boaz. Hu. Wendy. 2020-12-14. The change from UMAT to UCAT for undergraduate medical school applicants: impact on selection outcomes. Medical Journal of Australia. 214. 2. 0025-729X.
  12. Web site: UCAT Universities . UCAT Consortium . 7 November 2022.
  13. Web site: UCAT ANZ Universities . UCAT Consortium . 7 November 2022.
  14. Web site: Bachelor of Biomedical Science Assured Pathway. University of Notre Dame Australia . 15 April 2024.