Are there any specific entrance tests required for the BM BCh Medicine programme at Oxford University?

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    Misha | Contributor-Level 10

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    Yes, applicants for the BM BCh Medicine programme at the University of Oxford are required to take the University Clinical Aptitude Test (UCAT) that lasts two hours. The test consists of five sections: verbal reasoning, decision-making, quantitative reasoning, abstract reasoning, and situational judgment. The UCAT costs £70 for tests taken in the UK and £115 for tests taken outside the UK. Students don't need to separately prepare for the exam, official practice materials that have been developed by the UCAT consortium to help prospective students. 

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