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The UCAT® exam stands for ‘Undergraduate Medical Admissions Test’.
The UCAT® exam is an admissions test required for undergraduate-entry into
The UCAT® exam is issued by the Australian Council for Educational Research(ACER) and consists of 3 sections:
Section 1: Logical Reasoning and Problem Solving (48 Questions in 70 Minutes)
Section 2: Understanding People (44 Questions in 55 Minutes)
Section 3: Non-Verbal Reasoning (42 Questions in 55 Minutes)
The questions are all in Multiple-Choice format and are weighted equally.
Visit the ACER website to get more information: https://ucat.acer.edu.au/
Please note that applicants for post-graduate entry into Medicine or Dentistry must take the Graduate Australian Medical School Admissions Test (GAMSAT) instead.
The UCAT® exam is held once a year. In 2015, it is held on 29 July 2015.
UCAT® exam scores are valid for 1 year only.
For example, if you sit the exam during July 2015, the result will be valid for your 2015 application for a medical or health sciences program commencing in 2016
There is no limit to the number of times you take the UCAT® exam. If you were unsuccessful the first time, you can re-sit it the following year without being penalised provided you are still eligible to sit the test.
Since results are only valid for 1 year, you should sit for the UCAT® exam the year before you intend to commence your relevant university course.
For example, if you sit the exam during July 2015, the result will be valid for your 2015 application for a medical or health sciences program commencing in 2016
Registrations for UCAT® exam 2017 have been open December 2016.
Register directly from the ACER UCAT website no later than 5.00 pm Australian Eastern Standard Time (AEST) on Friday 2 June 2017.
If you intend to sit the UCAT® exam in 2015, ACER allows for late registrations up to 5pm AEST on Friday 19 June 2015 on payment of alate fee of $65 in addition to the online registration system closes at 5pm AEST on Friday 19 June 2015.You will NOT be allowed to register for the UCAT® exam after this time.
No. The use of a dictionary is prohibited in any section of the test.
No. A calculator is not allowed for any section of the test.
The UCAT® exam costs $240 to sit and $140 if you have a valid concession card.
If you are sitting for the UCAT® exam outside Australia or New Zealand, an additional overseas testing levy of $185 applies.
10 out of the 19 Australian medical schools accept the UCAT® exam. In addition to this, the UCAT® exam is also accepted in 2 medical schools in New Zealand.
Victoria
NSW
South Australia
Queensland
Tasmania
Western Australia
New Zealand
Dentistry
University of Otago (New Zealand)
Optometry
Clinical Sciences
Medical Laboratory Science
University of Otago (New Zealand)
In Australia:
ACT
Canberra
Victoria
Bendigo
Geelong
Melbourne
Mildura
Sale
Shepparton
Northern Territory
Alice Springs
Darwin
Queensland
Brisbane
Cairns
Gold Coast
Townsville
New South Wales
Armidale
Dubbo
Newcastle
Sydney
Western Australia
Perth
South Australia
Adelaide
Tasmania
Hobart
Launceston
There is also a range oftest centres outside of Australia:
United States of America(Washington DC)
Singapore
United Kingdom (London)
New Zealand (Auckland and Dunedin)
Please note that an overseas levy of $185 is payable in addition to the standard registration fee by all candidates who select a test centre outside Australia and NewZealand.
Apart from the above listed locations, requests for additional test centre locations cannot be
For those who sat the test in 2017, results will be released late September.