Final Advice

  1. We strongly advise candidates to book and sit the test at their earliest convenience.  If you book early you will have your choice of test slots and if you then feel unwell or unprepared you can reschedule to a later date.  This might not be easy towards the end of testing.
  2. If you are not well, reschedule your test to a later date – even if you lose your test fee. In presenting yourself for testing, you are declaring yourself fit.  We will not consider health issues as extenuating circumstances.
  3. You need one piece of photographic identification to be admitted to the Test Centre to sit the UCAT and it must meet the requirements of the region where you are taking the test. These can be found on the relevant pages of the UCAT website (be sure you check the ID requirements for the correct test / region as these may differ between our difference test regions).
  4. If you experience hardware/software problems, noise disturbance, illness or other distractions that affect your ability to take the exam, you must notify the administrator immediately by raising your hand.  If you do not do this, then such events will not usually be accepted as mitigating circumstances after testing – especially where it is possible that had you reported the incident, the issue could have been resolved by the administrator.
  5. There will be other people taking tests in the same room as you and there may be some limited disturbance as other test takers arrive and leave the room. The test centre will endeavour for such disturbance to be kept to a minimum. You can request ear plugs or headphones if you think this would be disturbing.
  6. Make sure you are given a laminated booklet and pen before the test starts.

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