Bmat: when it is, what it costs and how to prepare - The Uni Guide (2024)

If you're applying for a medicine course, you may have to sit the BioMedical Admissions Test (Bmat). This test is a subject-specific admissions test taken by applicants to certain medicine courses at certain universities.

Below, you'll find key information about the test as well as links to official support from Cambridge Assessment, which owns and administers the Bmat.

Note: Bmats won't be part of the application process after 2024 entry. If you're applying to uni for 2025 onwards, you won't need totake one.

Medical schools haven't decided the admissions criteria that will replace Bmat yet, but it's possible that candiates might have to take alternative test such as the Ucat.

Why do some universities use the Bmat?

The Bmatis used by some universities to provide another level of differentiation between applicants. Each university will place a different weighting on the importance of Bmatresults.

When can you take the Bmat?

TheBmattest takes place several times each year. You can only sit the test once in each application cycle. If you're applying to a UK university for 2024entry, you will need to take the Bmattest in October 2023– this is the last time the test will be taken, as Bmat won't be used from 2025 entry onwards.

Important dates for Bmat for2024entry:

ScheduleBmat - October
Registration opens1 September 2023
Requests for modified question papersBy 15 September 2023
Standard registration deadline29 September 2023 at 18.00 BST
Test date18 October 2023
Results released24 November 2023

How to get your Bmatresults

Bmat– October

Bmatresults can be accessed viathe Metritest systemfrom24November 2023. Results from the October Bmatare sent to any Bmatinstitution to which you have applied.

How much does it cost to take the Bmat?

FeeBmat - October
Registration

£78within the EU (including the UK)

£104outside the EU


Before submitting an application to a course, you should check whether applicants are required to take the Bmat. All of the following institutions/courses require applicantsto take Bmat.

Institution nameCourse name/s
Brighton and Sussex Medical SchoolA100Medicine
Imperial College London

A100 Medicine

Lancaster UniversityA100 Medicine & Surgery
A104 Medicine & Surgery with a Gateway Year
University College LondonA100 Medicine
University of CambridgeA100 Medicine
University of Oxford

A100 Medicine
A101 Graduate Medicine
BC98 Biomedical Sciences

Where and how to register to take Bmat

Your school/college/test centre needs to register you.

Candidates should be able to sit the test locally as test centres are available both in the UK and overseas (UK secondary schools and colleges will be able to administer the test to their students). Participating universities may also provide test centres and/or supplementary testing sessions.

If you're currently atschool or college, start by asking your examinations officer whether you can sit the Bmatthere. Otherwise, you'll need to find an authorised open centre where you can take the test. TheCambridge Assessment Admissions Testing page has a search featureto help you find one.

If you can't find a centre,contact the Bmatsupport teamfor help.

What happens in the Bmattest?

The BioMedical Admissions Test (Bmat) is a two-hour pen-and-paper test consisting of three sections:

Section 1:Thinking Skills (60 minutes – 32 multiple choice). This section tests generic skills in problem solving and critical thinking.

Section 2:Scientific Knowledge and Applications (30 minutes – 27 multiple choice questions). This section tests a candidate’s ability to apply scientific knowledge typically covered inschool science and mathematicsby the age of 16 (for example, GCSE in the UK and IGCSE internationally).

Section 3:Writing Task (30 minutes – one essay question from a choice of three questions). This section tests a candidate's ability to select, develop and organise ideas and communicate them in writing in a concise and effective way.

The exam provides a demanding test of relevant intellectual skills and knowledge – as is appropriate for admissions to university courses attracting high calibre applicants. However, test questions will be designed so that no specific preparation beyond GCSE-level science and mathematics is necessary, ensuring that the Bmatis accessible to all potential applicants irrespective of background.

On the Cambridge Assessment Admissions Testing page, you can find thecurrent Bmatspecificationas well asBmatpast papers, videos and other resources.

How is the Bmattest scored?

Each question, in Sections 1 and 2, is worth one mark. Total raw marks for each section are converted to the Bmatscale, which runs from 1 (low) to 9 (high). Scores are reported to one decimal place. Typical Bmatcandidates will score around 5.0, which equates to approximately half marks. The best candidates will score around 6.0, and a few exceptional candidates will score higher than 7.0.

Essays from Section 3 are marked for the quality of content and the quality of written English. Each essay is double marked. If the two marks are the same, or no more than one mark apart, the average of the two marks is reported. If there is a larger discrepancy in the marks, the essays are marked for a third time and the final mark awarded is checked by a senior member of Cambridge Assessment staff.

Bmat: frequently asked questions

Accessarrangements?

Access arrangements are available if you have a disability or special requirement, and are entitled to support for other exams.

You need to inform your centre of any special requirements when they register you for the test.

Your centre will:

  • ask for full details of your disability or special requirement
  • ask you for a copy of your medical evidence
  • submit the request for Access Arrangements, if appropriate.

For more information, please visit theCambridge Assessment Admissions Testingwebsite.

Are dictionaries and calculators allowed into the exam?

Dictionaries and/or bi-lingual dictionaries maynotbe used for Bmat.

Calculators are alsonotpermissible for the duration for the exam.

What if I can't afford the Bmat fees?

UK students in financial need can take the test for free at one of the British Council authorised test centres in the UK.

You need to apply to us for a test voucher code that you can use instead of payment in your online booking with the British Council. The test voucher codes cover both the registration fees and administration fees.

You can find out more about whether you qualify for a voucher code and how to apply for one on the Cambridge Assessment Admissions Testing website here.

Can previous Bmatresults be used as part of a new application?

Bmatresults are only accepted by universities in the year candidates apply for university.

When do Bmatresults come out?

Results from the October 2023session will be released on 24November 2023. You can check them here.

Results will be passed to any Bmatinstitution a candidate has applied to for use in their admissions process. The use of results varies between institutions; candidates should contact the institution(s) to which they have applied to in order to find out how their results will be used.

How should you prepare for the Bmat?

Bmattests a number of high level skills, such as critical thinking, problem solving and constructing arguments, all of which you will have been developing during your school studies. In addition, as Bmatalso includes a section designed to test your knowledge and understanding of GCSE science (biology, physics, chemistry) and maths, you would be wise to revise these subjects.

Bmatis designed to be demanding for very able candidates applying to study Medicine and other related subjects. It allows for the full range of marks with most candidates scoring in the mid-range of marks. So marks in the mid- to high-range show you have done very well. Everyone taking Bmatfinds it difficult, but the test is an opportunity for you to show the universities that you have the potential to do well on the course.

Sample Bmatpapers, suggested books and intensive courses to prepare for the exam can be found here on theofficial Bmatwebsite, where a range of free support materials are available, including a preparation guide, the test specification, the BmatSection 2: Assumed Subject Knowledge science revision guide, and free past papers, some with worked answers.

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