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Published on 6th October 2017 by lauram

Wondering what the final UCAT scores are? You’ve come to the right place! 

This year, 24,844 candidates sat the UKCAT – and the official UKCAT website has just released the final UKCAT scores, so you can use the tables below to see how competitive your score is.

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What are the final UKCAT scores for 2018 entry?

In the table below, you can see the mean UKCAT scores for 2017 – and also compare them with previous years. 

Remember that:

  • In 2015, the test consisted of Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning, Abstract Reasoning and Decision Analysis and the total score ranged from 1200 to 3600.
  • In 2016 the test comprised of Verbal Reasoning, Quantitative Reasoning and Abstract Reasoning – and the total score ranged from 900 to 2700.

Verbal Reasoning Decision MakingQuantitative ReasoningAbstract ReasoningDecision AnalysisTotal Score
2017 (end of testing)570647695629N/A2540
2016 (end of testing)573N/A690630N/A1893
2015 (end of testing)577N/A6856406292531

Final UKCAT Scores: Which decile am I in?

You can also see which decile your score falls into in the table below. Each decile represents 10% of candidates based on their overall test performance. For example, the first decile represents a score at the 10th percentile; the second decile represents a score at the 20th percentile, and so on.

Decile2017 (end of testing)2016 (end of testing)2015 (end of testing)
1st 223016402210
2nd234017302330
3rd242017902410
4th248018502470
5th254018902540
6th260019402600
7th267019902660
8th275020602740
9th286021502840

Final UKCAT Scores: What are the Situational Judgement scores?

You can see the Situational Judgement scores for 2017 below.

Band 1Band 2Band 3Band 4
2017 (end of testing)28%42%21%9%
2016 (end of testing)26%44%22%9%
2015 (end of testing)24%45%22%9%

6th October 2017

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