UCAT Score Calculator

By CalculatorBolt Team | Published: January 15, 2025 | Updated: January 15, 2025 | Reviewed by: Test Prep Editor

Estimate your UCAT score in minutes. Enter your raw results for Verbal Reasoning, Decision Making, Quantitative Reasoning, and Abstract Reasoning to see your scaled scores and total out of 3600. Add SJT to see an approximate band. This tool is unofficial—equating varies by form.

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Calculate Your UCAT Score

Verbal Reasoning (VR)

Out of questions

Decision Making (DM)

Out of questions
Some DM items award partial credit; use "marks" if available.

Quantitative Reasoning (QR)

Out of questions

Abstract Reasoning (AR)

Out of questions

Situational Judgement Test (SJT) - Optional

Out of questions
SJT is reported as Band 1–4 (not part of total score).
No negative marking: Wrong answers don't subtract points.

Customize scoring curves per subtest. Default power map: VR p=1.15, DM p=1.10, QR p=1.05, AR p=1.10.

Power Exponents (p)

SJT Band Thresholds (% correct)

How it works

Each cognitive subtest (VR, DM, QR, AR) is scaled from 300 to 900. We map your raw % to a scaled score using either a simple power curve or editable anchor points. Your UCAT total is the sum of the four scaled scores (1200–3600). SJT is reported separately as Band 1–4; we estimate a band from your % correct using editable thresholds.

Inputs explained

  • VR (44 Q), DM (29 Q), QR (36 Q), AR (50 Q), SJT (69 Q) by default. Edit totals to match your practice platform if needed.
  • Advanced: Choose mapping type (power/anchors), tune exponents or anchors, and edit SJT band thresholds.

Example

Example raw scores:

  • VR: 30/44
  • DM: 20/29
  • QR: 26/36
  • AR: 36/50
  • SJT: 48/69

Using default power exponents:

  • VR scaled ≈ 300 + 600 × (30/44)1.15 → ≈ 640
  • DM scaled ≈ 300 + 600 × (20/29)1.10 → ≈ 650
  • QR scaled ≈ 300 + 600 × (26/36)1.05 → ≈ 670
  • AR scaled ≈ 300 + 600 × (36/50)1.10 → ≈ 650
  • Total ≈ 2610

SJT: 48/69 ≈ 69.6% → Band 2 (with default thresholds)

Tips & notes

  • Curves differ by year/form. If you have an official practice curve, switch to Anchors and enter known points.
  • Small raw gains near the top can move scaled scores more—work on timing/accuracy in weaker subtests.
  • SJT banding is approximate; official banding depends on UCAT's scoring rules for appropriateness/importance.

FAQs

It's an approximation. UCAT uses equating and may give partial credit in DM. Use this for planning, not official prediction.

Yes. In Advanced, edit the power exponent per subtest or define 6 anchor points per subtest.

No negative marking. Wrong answers don't subtract points; unanswered adds zero.

No. This is an independent study tool.

Different curves and assumptions. Adjust p/anchors to a curve you prefer.

Disclaimer

Educational estimate only. Not affiliated with UCAT or the UCAT Consortium. Actual scores depend on official equating and banding.

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