Built for UCAT 2026

Calm, structured prep for Medical Admissions

UCAT Preparation for Aspiring Physicians

Comprehensive preparation for the University Clinical Aptitude Test — timed mock exams, a large practice bank, and per-section performance analytics for the four sections assessed by UK medical schools.

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2,000+ practice questions
4 UCAT sections covered
7 full timed mocks
Per-section performance analytics

Hall of fame · voices

Prep that fits real UCAT weeks — in learners’ words

Short quotes reflect common themes from learner feedback (individual results vary). Bands and scores appear here only with written consent.

“Mocks and the bank in one workflow beat juggling screenshots and PDFs — I could finally repeat weak topics on purpose.”

Year 13 applicant

UK · 2026 cycle · thematic quote

“The study planner tied weekly hours to an exam date — I stopped guessing whether I was ‘on track’.”

Gap-year reapplicant

UK · thematic quote

“Section analytics made QR drills measurable — I knew when pace, not knowledge, was the leak.”

International applicant

Targeting UK medicine · thematic quote

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Official UCAT consortium

How long should prep take?

On ucat.ac.uk, tips from candidates who scored in the top 3% in recent years include: plan your preparation across 4–8 weeks, get comfortable with the exam format first, then use official question banks and practice tests so practice matches the live test.

Read candidate advice on ucat.ac.uk →

UCATlas is not affiliated with the UCAT Consortium. Wording above reflects their published candidate tips, not medical or admissions advice.

Why UCATlas

Everything in one place — with less burnout

A prep platform shaped like the tools students already trust — clear journeys, honest progress, and room for human support when you need it.

Adaptive question engine

Section drills and difficulty that respond to your errors — build stamina under real exam pressure, not endless easy wins.

Step-by-step explanations

Model reasoning for tricky stems so you fix the pattern, not just the single question.

Band score forecasting

Accuracy and pace by subskill so you see which sections move your overall profile.

Timed mock exams

Full-length mocks and timed sets that mirror official pacing — VR, DM, QR, and SJT in one coherent workflow.

Decision making focus

Logic, probability, and argument drills where many candidates leak points — with shortcuts tied to exam-style reasoning.

Study calendar & planner

Your UCAT date, target decile, and weekly hours turned into phased steps and section splits. Track streaks and daily progress.

What you get

See what you're getting

Real tools, not vague promises. Here's the actual platform your prep runs on.

Plan Every Day

Your exam date, target score, and weekly hours turned into a day-by-day roadmap. Track streaks, mark completions, and never wonder "what should I study today?" again.

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Exam-Day Simulation

Full-length timed mocks that mirror official UCAT pacing — VR, DM, QR, and SJT with a live countdown, flag system, and instant scoring breakdown.

Try a Mock Exam

Track. Learn. Improve.

Question-bank and mock practice (VR, DM, QR, SJT) in official-style format — timed sets, passages, and review — so you build accuracy and habits that feed into your study plan and what to do next.

Try sample questions

Free sample & practice

Sign in (free) to open the Practice tab on the study calendar — several live previews per section and full interactive practice, same look as the rest of UCATlas.

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How UCATlas works

Simple flow from diagnosis to confidence — whether you self-study or add tutoring.

Baseline

Short diagnostic and a free mock so you know where time and accuracy hurt most.

Plan to your date

The study planner turns your UCAT date and target into weekly hours, section splits, and phased steps.

Targeted practice

Daily plans that mix weak topics with mixed review — keep difficulty honest so exam day feels familiar.

Review & improve

Per-question explanations, session notes, and model thinking to unblock sticky sections.

Built around real UCAT pain points

What you’ll actually be practising

UCATlas focuses on the four areas UK applicants tell us they struggle with most — and trains for them with timed sets, worked explanations, and analytics that highlight where to drill next.

Verbal Reasoning pacing

Finish the passage on the clock

Train for the real VR timer with passage drills, “true / false / can’t tell” reasoning, and worked explanations that fix the pattern, not just the answer.
Focus area · VR

Decision Making logic

Probability, syllogisms, Venn

Break down probability, syllogisms, recognising assumptions, and interpreting information so DM stops feeling like guesswork.
Focus area · DM

Quantitative Reasoning

Multi-step under time pressure

Mixed-units, percentage, ratio, rate, and table-reading drills with shortcut techniques tuned to the calculator and pace constraints of the real test.
Focus area · QR

Situational Judgement

Professionalism & integrity

Scenarios drawn from the GMC’s good-medical-practice principles — appropriateness, importance, and prioritisation, with explanations that show why each option is rated.
Focus area · SJT

2,000+

Practice questions

7

Full timed mocks

4

UCAT sections covered

Per-section

Performance analytics

Trusted by schools, sixth forms, and UK medicine applicants

Most UK medical and dental schools that use the UCAT consider your total (and often section or SJT banding) alongside academics and other criteria. Those targeting competitive med school shortlists and high UCAT scores — including many who train for 2,700+ totals on the 1,200–3,600 scale — use focused mocks, question bank work, and section diagnosis so improvement shows up in real band movement, not just practice volume. Whether you are applying to Oxford or Cambridge, Imperial, King’s, Manchester, or other UCAT universities, the same test rewards timing discipline, mixed practice, and honest review.

UCAT total & deciles

Total score and decile position matter because admissions teams rank huge cohorts. UCATlas helps you train for a stronger UCAT score through timed mocks, subskill-level analytics, and worked explanations — so you are not left guessing on test day.

SJT & shortlisting

Band 1 SJT and strong VR / DM / QR still leave room to slip on situational judgement. We bundle SJT practice with the rest of the UCAT test so your profile is balanced before you fill in UCAS medicine choices.

From school cohorts to independent prep

Med school applicants in Year 12 and 13, gap-year reapplicants, and international school students all sit the same exam window. We also run an online UCAT course for schools for teachers who need a clear day-one introduction for their cohorts.

Cut-offs and use of the UCAT change by university and year — always check each institution and the official UCAT site. UCATlas is independent and not affiliated with any single university.

For schools and sixth forms

Online UCAT course delivered to schools

This online UCAT course is delivered to schools so you can teach students all the basics early — better informing them about the test and equipping them before the intensive preparation phase over the summer. In one school day, our team runs a comprehensive seminar for your prospective medics and dentists, outlining strong methods to aim for their target score and introducing the whole UCAT in a structured way. Teaching is interactive throughout: live Q&A, worked examples, and guided practice so students stay engaged rather than passively watching.

  • Built for Year 12 cohorts (or anyone wishing to sit the UCAT in the imminent summer), preparing early for medicine and dentistry applications.
  • 9:00am to 4:00pm school-day format — an interactive live session covering all four UCAT sections, timing strategy, and practical drills.
  • Top tips to excel for speed, accuracy, and exam composure, including common pitfalls and high-yield shortcuts.
  • School-ready delivery with clear joining instructions and post-session summary points staff can use for follow-up.

Prefer to confirm a date first? Email us for the live day. To pay for student seats on the 9:00am–4:00pm tutoring event in one go, use Event checkout — it is a one-time £50 per student charge (pick how many students). Ongoing UCATlas platform access is separate — see pricing.

Common questions

No. UCATlas is independent study support. Always cross-check deadlines and rules on the official UCAT website and your chosen universities.

The free (Starter) tier includes 1–2 full mock exams, sample questions, and basic analytics. After you sign in on the free plan, you go straight to the study calendar — use Schedule & calendar and Study planner for the full flow, or open the Practice tab for the question bank and mocks only. Upgrade for unlimited mocks, the full study calendar, and the full question bank.

Yes, the platform is fully responsive. For serious mocks, we recommend a laptop or tablet with a stable connection and a quiet environment.

You can cancel your subscription at any time from your account settings. On your first purchase of any paid plan, you can request a full refund within 14 days of payment — no reason required. Renewals and a few edge cases follow different rules; see our refund policy.

Yes. Schools can book our online UCAT course delivered to schools — a live, interactive 9:00am–4:00pm day that covers the basics early and sets students up for focused preparation over the summer. £50 per student, billed to the school. Contact us at arizzaman99@gmail.com for cohort sizing, dates, and invoicing.

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