What Is The Highest UCAT Score?
The highest possible score in the UCAT would be 3600 and Band 1, should a candidate score 900 in each of the first 4 sections (Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning and Abstract Reasoning). However, it is extremely challenging to the score the maximum 3600, and the highest score recorded to date is 3560.
Generally, a high score for a section would be classed as above 700, with greater than 800 being exceptional. A total score and an overall average is calculated, which is often used as the comparator between test results. In the Situational Judgement section, candidates are given a ‘Band’ from 1 to 4, with Band 1 being the highest and Band 4 the lowest.
Generally, a high score for a section would be classed as above 700, with greater than 800 being exceptional. A total score and an overall average is calculated, which is often used as the comparator between test results. In the Situational Judgement section, candidates are given a ‘Band’ from 1 to 4, with Band 1 being the highest and Band 4 the lowest.
Further Reading....
UCAT Verbal Reasoning Tips & Techniques
UCAT Decision Making Tips & Techniques
UCAT Quantitative Reasoning Tips & Techniques
UCAT Abstract Reasoning Tips & Techniques
UCAT Situational Judgement Tips & Techniques
UCAT Decision Making Tips & Techniques
UCAT Quantitative Reasoning Tips & Techniques
UCAT Abstract Reasoning Tips & Techniques
UCAT Situational Judgement Tips & Techniques