Rohan Agarwal

Rohan Agarwal began his Oxbridge journey studying medicine at the University of Cambridge, where he supported other prospective students through their admissions tests and interviews. This support formed the foundation of UniAdmissions, which Rohan has developed over the past decade to support applicants in over 30 Oxbridge subjects.

From developing expert admissions test materials to publishing over 100 books and creating a massive pool of Oxbridge tutors, Rohan has turned UniAdmissions into the world’s first Oxbridge Preparatory School and the best option for anyone seeking support in their Oxbridge application.

As well as providing insights at UniAdmissions, Rohan has also contributed his expertise to multiple national organisations, including The Independent, The Guardian and ITV.
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Medicine

Traditional Learning Medical Schools UK

Is a traditional learning Medical School right for me? The traditional learning Medical School approach is one of several formats of teaching at medical school. But what is traditional learning?

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Admissions Test

What Is A Good UCAT Score In 2024?

Currently, more than 30,000 medical and dental applicants take the UCAT (University Clinical Aptitude Test) each year, but what score should you be aiming for? We can take a look at what scores are considered ‘good’, ‘high’ and average on the UCAT to see what you should be scoring for your chosen medical school.

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Admissions Test

Where to Apply if I have a Low UCAT Score?

What should I do with a low UCAT score? We are often asked: “My UCAT score is low, which universities should I apply to?”, so this blog aims to give you an idea of which medical schools you can apply to with a low UCAT score.

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Medicine

Medical Student Must Read Books

Reading is an essential part of preparing for medical school interviews. You will read the news to keep up to date with current medical affairs, you will read your personal statement to ensure you know every detail like the back of your hand, and you will read through any extra scientific reading you want to discuss in the interview. But, is reading fiction and non-fiction medical books worthwhile? The short answer is yes.

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Exams

Which Universities Use The BMAT?

How do the different UK Medical Schools use the BMAT? In this guide, we go through the UK BMAT Medical Schools (including Cambridge, Oxford and UCL) and what scores you’ll need to be successful.

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Admissions Test

The UCAT Timings and Exam Structure

The UCAT consists of 5 sections with each containing a series of questions that must be completed within the given time. Learn what they are and what to expect.

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Exams

The Complete BMAT Section 1 Guide

BMAT Section 1 is renowned for being difficult to prepare for, but there is still a lot that you can learn to ensure you can answer these questions as efficiently as possible. This guide will explain all the different question types you will face throughout Section 1 and how you can answer them quickly and effectively.

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Admissions Test

UCAT Situational Judgement Top Tips

The aim of the Situational Judgement section is to assess your ability to understand situations you might encounter as a medical student or doctor and how you would deal with them. In this UCAT SJT guide, we set out the questions that may arise, how to respond to the appropriateness and importance of the options.

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