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Calculating UMAT results and what they mean

UMAT, what do your results mean?

by , 29 April, 2016
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How are UMAT® Exam results calculated?

The UMAT® Exam Statement of Results provides you with 4 scores and an overall percentile rank.

The first 3 scores are your scores for Sections I, II and III of the UMAT® Exam. These scores are expressed on a scale of 0 to 100. 

The last score is your overall UMAT® Exam score. The overall UCAT score is calculated from your scores from Sections I, II and III:

Overall score = Score 1 + Score 2 + Score 3

The overall percentile rank is an indication of how high your UMAT® Exam score is compared to other candidates. For example, a percentile of 72 means that you performed equal to or better than 72% of all UMAT ® Exam candidates.
 

What UMAT® Exam score do I need to get into medicine?

That is not an easy question to answer. Entry into an undergraduate medicine course depends on a combination of ATAR, UMAT® Exam score and interview performance. Furthermore, the cutoff for each of these scores varies between universities and also varies between years.

The best way to get a rough estimate of the UMAT® Exam scores you should be aiming for is to take a look at the specific university websites for their previous cutoff scores.