Introduction
The UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test) is the sole medical school admissions test used in the UK. Although different medical schools utilise candidates’ UCAT score differently in their applicant selection process, it is, for the vast majority of universities, a critical decider for handing out interviews and offers.
Success in the UCAT requires consistent, structured practice that improves speed and accuracy under timed conditions. This is essential to mirror, as close as possible, the real exam experience, which is paramount to scoring highly in such a time-pressured and stressful examination.
The UCAT official website has a selection of practice questions constituting the Question Banks, as well as 4 Practice Tests which are free and designed to be representative of the real test. However, these resources are limited, so Dr Admissions Portal provides additional practice questions with realistic exam simulations accompanied by performance analytics that help track your improvement for optimal structured revision.






