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Admissions Test Preparations

Admissions test preparations here at UNIKEY Academy are rigorous and comprehensive. We offer classes for all of the major admissions tests that students are required to provide for UK boarding school, undergraduate and graduate applications. Students that are interested in any of the tests listed below may contact us for more information.

A Word From Our Experts

"Admissions tests play an important role in the university application process in the UK, especially for top-tier schools. If you are interested in the Oxbridge or the London universities, achieving a strong mark in one of the required admissions tests is a ‘must’ for securing an offer"

Chris Chung (MBBS, HKU)

What We Offer

To help students achieve competitive results, UNIKEY ACADEMY offers a range of 1-on-1 tutoring courses to ensure quality and effectiveness. Our classes are conducted by top-graduates from world-class universities, such as Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, and many more.

MAT (Mathematics Admissions Test):
MAT is a subject-specific admissions test, lasting 2 hours and 30 minutes and sat under timed conditions. Students applying to Oxford or Cambridge programmes that are mathematics-heavy are required to take this test.

ECAA (Economics Admissions Assessment):
ECAA is an admissions test designed to test candidates’ mathematics, economics, and critical-thinking skills. Students interested in applying to Cambridge are required to take this admissions test.

ENGAA (Engineering Admissions Assessment):
ENGAA is an admissions test designed for applicants that are interested in all types of engineering courses at Cambridge. Students are required to take the test as part of their application process to Cambridge.

Other Admissions Tests:
UNIKEY Academy also offers a range of other Oxbridge admissions test programmes for students that are interested in other subjects that are not listed here, including Natural Sciences, PPE, and etc.

LNAT (The Law National Aptitude Test):
LNAT is an admissions test used by many law schools around the UK as part of the UCAS application process. Students interested in applying to LLB, and other qualifying law degrees are generally required to take this test. Keep in mind that Cambridge has its own admissions test, the Cambridge Law Test.

BMAT (The BioMedical Admissions Test):
BMAT is used by a number of medical schools around the UK as part of their application process, including Cambridge, Oxford and Imperial College London. Students interested in studying medicine or the biosciences are required to take this test.

TSA (Thinking Skills Assessment):
TSA is an admissions test for applicants to various undergraduate courses at Oxford, Cambridge, and UCL. Students interested in economics, social science and political studies need to pay close attention as to whether this test is required.

STEP (Sixth Term Examination paper):
STEP is a well-established mathematics examination designed to test candidates on questions that are similar in style to undergraduate mathematics. STEP is used by both Cambridge and the University of Warwick as part of their mathematics application process.

UCAT (The University Clinical Aptitude Test):
UCAT is an admissions test used by a number of UK universities for their medical and dental degree programmes. The UCAT helps universities to select applicants with the most appropriate knowledge, skills, and mental abilities.

BPhO (British Physics Olympiad):
BPhO hosts around ten annual physics competitions in the UK.

Common Entrance Examination:
The Common Entrance Examination is used by many independent schools in the UK to screen their candidates. Students interested in applying to boarding schools in the UK for 11+ or 13+ are required to take this test.

UKiset (UK Independent Schools’ Entry Test):
UKiset is used by most major boarding schools in the UK to screen their candidates. The test assess a candidate’s cognitive abilities in terms of arithmetic skills, logical thinking skills, English writing skills, and reasoning skills.

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