MBBS in UK without entrance/UKCAT
UKCAT is an eligibility exam to secure admission in top medical schools. The UK Clinical Aptitude Test (UKCAT) is an admissions test used by a consortium of UK Universities for their medical and dental degree programmes.
The UKCAT does not contain any curriculum or science content. It helps Universities to select applicants with the most appropriate mental abilities, attitudes and professional behaviours required for new doctors and dentists to be successful in their clinical careers. It is used in collaboration with other admissions processes such as the UCAS application and academic qualifications.
It is also your opportunity to stand out from other applicants and demonstrate your aptitude for a demanding programme of study.
The UKCAT is a computer-based test delivered in Pearson VUE test centres throughout the UK and internationally.
Universities considering UKCAT score for admission in MBBS program
Admission in MBBS without UKCAT in UK
Only two universities in UK are offering admission in their MBBS program without UKCAT.
- Brighton and Sussex Medical School
- University of Central Lancashire (UCLAN)
Both are Public University and ensures high quality of medical education in UK. They have very limited seats so admission closes soon.
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