BMAT Past Papers

Past papers are some of the most valuable practice resources available to students. This is especially true when it comes to an admissions test like the BMAT, which is very specific in terms of how its questions are styled.

Here you will find a selection of BMAT past papers with worked solutions to help you gain confidence and understanding as you prepare to take the test.

How to access BMAT past papers

You can access free BMAT past papers with worked solutions and official mark schemes right here at UniAdmissions.

Simply fill out your name and email address here, and you’ll get a folder with every BMAT past paper from 2003 all the way to 2020.

You’ll also receive official answer sheets and BMAT tips to boost your score, ensuring you have all you need to get the mark you’ve worked so hard for.

BMAT Past Papers

In this download, you’ll find every BMAT past paper from 2003 all the way to 2020, along with the official answer sheet. You can also find all the essay questions. Although there is no “answer sheet” for the essay questions, there is the official mark scheme.

How to pass the BMAT

Although the BMAT is a tough exam, it can be passed with flying colours with enough preparation.

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Our Complete Oxbridge Medicine Preparation Programme

The BMAT is very important, but it’s not the only thing you’ll need to prepare for if you’re hoping to study medicine at a top university. UniAdmissions’ complete Oxbridge Medicine Programme gets you ready for every element of the application process.

As well as professional BMAT exam guidance, we also teach you how to write a fantastic personal statement and ace your interviews. This programme offers intensive group teaching, one-to-one expert tuition, and online revision support to improve your overall chances of success.

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Our One-To-One BMAT Tuition Programme

If you are confident you will only require support with the BMAT, then the UniAdmissions BMAT Preparation Programme is designed with you in mind. This Programme exclusively offers support to help you get the BMAT score you need.

Receive one-to-one tuition from an expert BMAT tutor. Your specialist will have scored in the top 10% nationally when they did the exam themself so you’ll be in the best hands for your BMAT preparation. This programme also offers intensive group teaching and online revision support to improve your overall chances of success.

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Our Programmes have a structured syllabus, however, we tweak elements of the syllabus so the student is able to gain the most out of our support.

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The best way to find out whether there are still places available is by booking a free consultation here or contacting us via Livechat, where our expert Admissions Consultants will be able to advise you further.

We do have ideal start times at points throughout the year, however, the syllabus can be adapted to suit your particular start time if you are accepted onto the Programme. Our Admissions Consultants can help you understand the Programme timeline in your specific case – all you need to do is ask.

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Secondly, we assess whether the student is capable and willing to put in the time required to create a strong application for Oxbridge.

Finally, we assess the student’s attitude and reasoning behind applying to Oxford or Cambridge. This is one of our most important considerations.

If a student has below-average (but still realistic) grades for Oxford and Cambridge, but the correct attitude, we would consider accepting them onto our Programme. Unfortunately, if the converse is that case, it’s unlikely the student would be accepted onto the Programme.

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All tutors are either current senior students, recent graduates or from a professional background. Our selection process ensures only the best tutors work for us, in roles most suited to their skill-sets.

You’ll get access to all of our online resources and paperback books relevant to your admissions test all packed with powerful strategies and techniques to help you prepare, improve and boost your score.

UniAdmissions is committed to giving the very best service to every student. Our talented tutors are the key to the excellent service we pride ourselves on, passing on not only their expertise but also their enthusiasm to inspire the next generation to succeed.

All tutors are either current senior students, recent graduates or from a professional background. Our selection process ensures only the best tutors work for us, in roles most suited to their skill sets.

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You can think of the Portal as the hub of all the materials included within your Programme. If you are ever looking for a relevant book, an online course, course dates or anything along those lines, the Portal is very likely to be your answer.

You can also use the Portal to get in touch with our team at any point.