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The Prepgenie UKCAT Test Preparation

Being a doctor is not just about donning a stethoscope and a white coat everyday and making fancy bucks. It is about fortifying the faith your patient has in you that YOU alone can cure him. Doctors are the miracle makers of this world and the UKCAT is your gateway to this fascinating medical sojourn.

Pregenie will be there with you at every step as you prepare for the UKCAT. With a host of online resources including an active blog, UKCAT preparation tips and techniques, 24*7 online help, Free UKCAT Online Sample Tests and the best part: a set of full length, real time, simulated online UKCAT tests for practice, Prepgenie will ensure your UKCAT preparation is bang on.


Prepgenie UKCAT Online Sample Tests

Want to know how you would fare in UKCAT?

Simple. Try the Prepgenie UKCAT Sample Tests on each of the five UKCAT sections and find out. These sectional tests are in the online format just like the UKCAT. They are a great way to familiarise yourself with the UKCAT question pattern. Get an instant score and detailed feedback on each of the questions and find out where you went wrong. There is no better way to bell this ‘CAT’!

NOTE: The Prepgenie Sample Questions have a high degree of difficulty in keeping with the UKCAT standards. We firmly prioritise quality over quantity. Our practise questions cover the toughest questions you may have to face during the UKCAT.


UKCAT Test Format

The UKCAT is an aptitude test.  The UKCAT tests reasoning skills, numerical skills, decision analysis, abstract reasoning and personality assessment. The gauge your suitability for the medical profession.

It is a 2 hour online test. The UKCAT is divided into five sections. UKCAT questions are in the MCQ format.

  • Verbal reasoning: assesses your ability to read and think logically about information presented in a passage. You have to infer the correct option from the given information.
  • Decision analysis: assesses your ability to decipher codes and make decisions with ambiguous information.
  • Non-cognitive analysis: identifies key personality traits that may contribute in making you a great med practitioner some day.