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Imperial BMAT Cut-Off: How do they use your BMAT score?

How universities use the BMAT: Explanation of Imperial College’s BMAT cutoff. The BMAT is used differently at each UK university. For example, Imperial’s BMAT cut-off mark will be slightly different to Cambridge. We recommend that you take the time to understand how the exam is assessed at your chosen medical school.

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BMAT September is cancelled

September 2020 BMAT Cancelled

Cambridge Assessment Admissions Testing have announced that the September BMAT test session will not be going ahead as of new information provided on 01/06/20. This is a result of the COVID-19 pandemic and keeping students and other candidates sitting the test’s safety as a top priority.

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The BMAT Singapore Guide

BMAT Singapore – What is it and why take it? The Singapore BMAT is a test that applicants must take if they wish to study at universities located in Singapore. It is intended to help them assess the critical abilities of applicants to be a successful medical student.

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BMAT 2018 Key Dates and Results

BMAT 2018: All About this Year’s Exam Process and Results. By now, most of you should have already received your results from the BMAT 2018 exam. So, how did you do? Firstly, to those who have done amazingly well on their BMAT results – congratulations! For those, who didn’t quite meet the grades, don’t worry. There are a lot of options out there.

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2018 BMAT Results Explained

The BMAT 2018 results are out, so you can finally see how you compare to other candidates this year. The BMAT 2018 results, like every year, are graded on a scale of 1.0 to 9.0. 1.0 is low and 9.0 is high. Therefore, the test must be very difficult to get a high score.

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