UCAT Resources
In 2025, the UCAT underwent significant changes. The Abstract Reasoning subtest was removed, and the remaining subtests experienced minor adjustments in timing and question number to accommodate the new structure.
Verbal Reasoning:
Assessing statements and questions by interpreting relevant information from a passage.
44 questions in 22 minutes.
Average 30 seconds per question.
Graded from 300-900.
Decision Making:
Making logical conclusions, evaluating arguments, analysing data and calculating probability.
35 questions in 37 minutes.
Average 63 seconds per question.
Graded from 300-900.
Quantitative Reasoning:
Using mental arithmetic and problem solving skills to make calculations, interpret data and reason mathematically.
36 questions in 26 minutes.
Average 43 seconds per question.
Graded from 300-900.
Situational Judgement:
Deciding the importance of a consideration and appropriateness of a response using ethical values and interpersonal skills.
69 questions in 26 minutes.
Average 23 seconds per question.
Graded Band 1 - Band 4.