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"UCAT ANZ 2025

Medical Admissions Made More Precise"

Exam Date: August 17, 2025

Test Structure

Accepted in Australia and New Zealand, the test now features a simplified structure for sharper candidate assessment.


The UCAT ANZ is a high-stakes, computer-based admissions test used by a growing number of medical, dental, and clinical science programs in Australia and New Zealand. Designed to assess aptitude across logic, reasoning, and professional judgment, the 2025 format introduces a streamlined structure: the Abstract Reasoning section is now removed, leaving Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning, and Situational Judgment.

Countries which accepted UCAT ANZ such as:


Australia 

Newzealand


More global test centers are available based on demand, ensuring accessibility to both domestic and international students.


Who Should Take UCAT ANZ?

Students applying in 2025 for 2026 undergraduate entry into medicine, dentistry, or clinical science degrees at Australian or New Zealand universities must typically take the UCAT ANZ.


Eligibility

 You must be in your final year of secondary school or have completed it

 No academic cut-off for taking the test (but universities set their own entry requirements)

 Open to domestic and international applicants worldwide


Registration & Booking Process (Global Steps)

1.Create an Account

• Visit www.ucat.edu.au to create a UCAT ANZ account

2.Book the Test

• Log in to select date, time, and your preferred test center or online option

3.Submit ID Proof

• Valid passport is required globally (local ID not accepted)

4.Pay the Test Fee

• Applicants: AUD $325

• International Applicants: USD $395

• AU citizens may apply for fee concession if eligible

5.Print Confirmation and check your test venue details

How to Prepare

UCAT ANZ 2025 Test Format

(1). Verbal Reasoning

  Duration: 22 minutes 

  Skill Tested: Reading comprehension, analysis

(2). Decision Making

  Duration: 32 minutes

  Skill Tested: Logic, deduction, argument evaluation

(3). Quantitative Reasoning

  Duration: 25 minutes

  Skill Tested: Numerical problem-solving

(4). Situational Judgment

  Duration: 26 minutes 

  Skill Tested: Ethics, professionalism, judgment scenarios

Total Questions: 184

Duration: ~2 hours (plus preliminary instructions)


Scoring:

Cognitive Sections: 900–2700 (300–900 per section)

Situational Judgment: 300–900

No negative marking

Results: Preliminary scores shown immediately after test, official results released in November 2025


📘 How to Prepare for UCAT ANZ ( Global Strategy)

Preparing for UCAT ANZ requires a strategic, focused, and culturally aware approach, especially for international students who may not be familiar with aptitude-based testing formats. Unlike academic exams, the UCAT ANZ tests aptitude, professional judgment, and cognitive speed, making traditional study methods insufficient.

Here’s a comprehensive preparation roadmap that works across borders and educational systems:


🌐 Global Preparation Tips: Go Beyond Just Studying


1. Start Early (Minimum 6–8 Weeks, Ideally 3 Months)

The test is time-pressured and practice-intensive. International students may also need time to adapt to English-based clinical vocabulary and ethical frameworks specific to Australia and New Zealand.


2. Understand the Format and Scoring System

Familiarize yourself with:

Section breakdowns (Verbal, Decision Making, Quantitative, Situational Judgment)

Question types and scoring techniques

No negative marking strategy

What medical schools actually care about: balance across all sections, especially Situational Judgment


3. Use Official UCAT ANZ Practice Resources

Practice tests and tutorials on UCAT ANZ Website

Free practice papers by MedEntry or the UCAT Consortium

Use Pearson VUE interface to get used to on-screen calculator, flagging, and navigation tools


4. Build a Time-Based Strategy

Each section has tight time limits, so learn to:

Read fast and extract key info (Verbal Reasoning)

Eliminate options quickly (Decision Making)

Use mental math shortcuts or approximation (Quantitative Reasoning)

Respond instinctively to professional dilemmas (Situational Judgment)


5. Focus on Situational Judgment (SJT) – A Global Challenge

SJT scenarios often reflect the Australian and New Zealand healthcare context, including their ethics, laws, and patient rights.

International students from countries with different cultural norms (e.g., hierarchy in Asia or collectivism in Africa) may need to realign their instincts with Western clinical professionalism.

Use NHS/AMC guidelines, BMC ethics codes, and simulated case studies.


6. Identify and Attack Your Weaknesses

South Asian students may excel in Quantitative Reasoning but struggle in Verbal or SJT

UK-based students may find Verbal Reasoning familiar but underestimate Decision Making

Non-native English speakers should focus on comprehension and ethical language usage


Recommended Global Study Materials & Platforms


UCAT ANZ Official Site: Free practice, test info, All regions

edify: Paid courses, mocks, UK, India, UAE, SEA

MedEntry: Strategy + analytics, Australia, India, Malaysia

The Medic Portal: UCAT UK/ANZ training, UK, Middle East, South Africa

Kaplan: Video lectures, books, US, Canada, International

GradReady: Interactive AU/NZ-based, Australia, Singapore


Sample 8-Week Global Study Plan


Week (1): Understand Format, Read guide, try 1 mock test, analyze baseline

Week (2-3): Section Mastery (1/2), Focus on Verbal + Decision Making

Week (4-5): Section Mastery (2/2), Focus on Quantitative + Situational Judgment

Week (6): Full-Length Timed Tests, Do 2 mocks, review mistakes deeply

Week (7): High-Yield Reviews, Revise question types, improve speed in weak sections

Week (8): Final Mocks & Test Day Strategy, Take 2–3 mocks, simulate test day with time pressure


Additional Tips for Global Success:


Practice English Comprehension and Speed Reading


(Read editorials, journals, and ethical case studies from sources like The Lancet, BMJ, or Australian Medical Journal).


Simulate Real Test Conditions


(Use a computer, not books

Use a mouse and on-screen calculator

Sit in a quiet room and complete entire mocks in one sitting


Ethical Awareness & Cultural Sensitivity).


(Research patient consent laws in Australia/NZ

Understand boundaries between healthcare staff and patients

Know how to escalate concerns or report unprofessional behavior)

Important Dates

  •  UCAT ANZ 2025 Key Global Dates


    Tentative Schedule

    Registration Opens: 13 May 2025

    Booking Opens: 17 June 2025

    Concession Deadline (AU): 16 May 2025

    Final Booking Date (w/ fee): 6 July 2025

    Test Window (Worldwide): 1 July – 5 August 2025

    Official Results, By November 2025

Frequently Asked Questions

No.


UCAT: Focuses on aptitude and situational judgment


BMAT: Includes subject-based questions and an essay


Yes, international students can take UCAT ANZ and apply to participating universities in Australia/NZ.

Practice regularly using:


Official UCAT preparation tools (free)


Medify, Kaplan, The Medic Portal, UCAT Ninja


Focus on timing and accuracy


Ideal prep time: 4–8 weeks

Not mandatory. Many succeed with self-study using online tools and practice tests.



UCAT UK: Used by most medical/dental schools in the UK


UCAT ANZ: Required by many medical schools in Australia and New Zealand


Examples: University of Queensland, Monash University, University of Adelaide, University of Otago (NZ)

You can take it once per year


No multiple attempts in a single testing cycle

Each cognitive section (VR, DM, QR, AR): scored 300–900


Situational Judgement: Band 1 (highest) to Band 4 (lowest)


Total score (excluding SJT): 1200–3600

1 year only. You must take the test in the same year you apply.

Immediately after the test (unofficial)


Official results are automatically sent to universities

Students in their final year of high school or those who have completed it and wish to apply to relevant medical/dental courses.

Register online via the official UCAT website (https://www.ucat.ac.uk or https://www.ucat.anz.edu.au)


UCAT UK:


UK/EU: ~£70


Outside EU: ~£115


UCAT ANZ: ~AUD $325 (concession available)

The UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test) is an entrance exam required for admission to medical and dental programs in the UK, Australia, and New Zealand.


UCAT UK: Conducted by the UCAT Consortium


UCAT ANZ: Administered by Pearson VUE on behalf of the UCAT ANZ Consortium


It assesses your mental ability, critical thinking, problem-solving, and emotional intelligence, important for medical and dental careers.


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