The Biomedical Admissions Test
(BMAT) was pioneered by Cambridge, Oxford and UCL, with the
first sitting of the examination taking place in Autumn 2003.
It was implemented to assess the lateral thinking and communication
capabilities of students applying for high demand medically
related degree courses. It seems likely that as the shift
of emphasis in candidate selection is extended to include
a breadth of non-knowledge based skills, the number of institutions
utilising tests such as BMAT will grow in the coming years.
BMAT has been constructed as one
of the tools by which it is possible to measure the suitability
of an individual’s potential to pursue and succeed
in demanding academic disciplines such as biomedical degree
courses. Medical and Veterinary schools will, of course,
still exercise their own judgement in assessing the suitability
of a candidate to practice. However, the test does form a
key part of the selection procedure and poor performance
will necessarily prevent progression to the much coveted
interview stage. As such all students considering universities
making use of the test should ensure they are as fully prepared
as possible.
GRADMED is the original provider of training courses for
the BMAT examination. We are the UK’s leading provider
of independent training courses for admission to biomedical
related degrees and have earned an enviable reputation for
success.
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