UCAT Test Format Changes 2025
The UCAT is seeing a major change 2025 as one of its subtests – Abstract Reasoning – is being removed from the exam. This guide explains everything you need to know.
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The UCAT is seeing a major change 2025 as one of its subtests – Abstract Reasoning – is being removed from the exam. This guide explains everything you need to know.
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