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For BMAT – February, you must register yourself and pay for the test via Metritests, our online booking system, when registration is open.
Registration opens: 16 December 2021 at 12:00 (UK time)
Registration closes: 28 January 2022 at 23.59 (UK time)
You will take the test on your own computer at home or at another suitable location. The test will be monitored by a remote Proctor. You will receive detailed guidance about this before the test date.
Yes, you can cancel your test booking for BMAT – February on Metritests. Please see key dates and refund details below:
Once your cancellation request has been processed, you will receive an email confirming the outcome. Please note that if a refund is made, it may take up to 21 days for the refund to reach your account. Some banks/credit card providers may take longer, so please check with them if you are concerned.
*Your consumer rights will not be affected.
Access Arrangements are available if you have a disability or special requirement, and are entitled to support for other exams.
Standard arrangements include extra working time. Other arrangements may be available on a case-by-case basis.
You will be given instruction on how to apply for access arrangements in your booking confirmation email from Metritests.
Please note that by registering and taking the BioMedical Admissions Test (BMAT), you are agreeing that data provided as part of the entry or admission process may be passed to Cambridge Assessment Admissions Testing and any institution involved in your application for a place at one of the BMAT institutions, and also that your data may be used for research purposes (including by the General Medical Council for the purposes of the Medical Act 1983 and the UKMED Development Group). You also agree that if you obtain a place on a course where BMAT results form part of the admissions process, then your University may supply Cambridge Assessment Admissions Testing with data about your application and results in subsequent assessments at that University, unless you specifically notify the University in writing. We store personal data securely and will ensure if test-taker data is used in publications or research that it is used anonymously.