UCAT Timings: How to Tackle the Hardest Part of the Exam
Find out why getting the timings right is so important for the UCAT and the tricks to ace the test.

This article is written specifically for ANZ students.
Read the UK version here.
Imagine ball bearings dropping into a metal bucket.
As each one drops, it clangs and pulls your attention away from your task. Your heartbeat quickens and your eyes just can't help glancing over to the bucket.
This is what the UCAT ANZ exam can feel like if you walk in unprepared for the time pressure.
In fact, given that the UCAT ANZ is a main requirement for most medical and dental schools, getting on top of this is essential.
Why are UCAT timings important?
The exam is deliberately time-pressured as a way of differentiating students. Timing is one of the main ways you can improve with practice.
Learning how to ‘play the game’ intelligently can boost your score without any additional knowledge.
Being short of time creates stress, which leads to poorer performance. Regular practice keeps you cool and focused.
Creating a plan to save time in the UCAT
The key to UCAT timing is a solid preparation plan. Read up on how to create a plan and prepare for the UCAT.
This one is worth pulling out all the stops for, so you get it right first time.
Try some free UCAT practice questions to help you with your preparation
UCAT test time
The UCAT ANZ is a computer based assessment lasting under two hours with four sections.
Some are more time-pressured than others, but all require speed of thought and strategy.
Find out about the average UCAT score for each section
UCAT section times
We’ve updated all of our mocks and mini-mocks to reflect the latest UCAT UK changes.
Starting in 2025, the Abstract Reasoning (AR) section will be removed from the test.
Verbal Reasoning timing
Minutes: 22
Questions: 44
The key to timing in Verbal Reasoning is how quickly you can interpret written information.
This is arguably the most time-pressured section, with only 28 seconds per question and very large texts to read.
Explore UCAT VR tips and try our VR Inference Trainer (included with all UCAT Online Course packages)
Decision Making timing
Minutes: 37
Questions: 35
Decision Making has some easy questions you'll breeze through and others that could trap you and waste your time.
The main issue is the variety of possible questions. This is a great place to focus your practice and work on creating solid routines.
Quantitative Reasoning timing
Minutes: 26
Questions: 36
The key to QR timing is mastering the UCAT calculator and knowing when and when not to use it.
Part of this is improving your ability to guesstimate answers at speed to save time.
Explore UCAT QR tips and try our QR Calculator Speed Trainer (included with all UCAT Online Course packages)
Situational Judgement timing
Minutes: 26
Questions: 69
Some questions may just be reading a short text and marking an action as 'appropriate' or 'inappropriate', while others require more thought.
Solid exam techniques can prevent you getting stuck on questions.
Medify's UCAT mock timing statistics
Medify's UCAT Online Course features mock timing statistics, where you're able to view all your timings and scores for each question:

This allows you to compare your time per question data across all sections of your mock exams and gives you a comparative view of the average time Medify users take to reach a correct answer.
Your weaknesses can easily be spotted through this feature that shows your exact strengths and weaknesses.
Unanswered questions? Check out our UCAT FAQ article
Summary
Timing is critical to performing well in the UCAT.
VR is often considered to be the hardest section in terms of timing. Read our tips and tricks articles above to create your UCAT revision plan, as targeting your weaknesses and sticking to routines increases your speed.
Ultimately, the best way to improve your timing is by doing timed UCAT practice questions. Medify has over 20,000 – the largest UCAT question bank in the world!
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UCAT Timings: How to Tackle the Hardest Part of the Exam
Find out why getting the timings right is so important for the UCAT and the tricks to ace the test.

This article is written specifically for ANZ students.
Read the UK version here.
Table of contents
Imagine ball bearings dropping into a metal bucket.
As each one drops, it clangs and pulls your attention away from your task. Your heartbeat quickens and your eyes just can't help glancing over to the bucket.
This is what the UCAT ANZ exam can feel like if you walk in unprepared for the time pressure.
In fact, given that the UCAT ANZ is a main requirement for most medical and dental schools, getting on top of this is essential.
Why are UCAT timings important?
The exam is deliberately time-pressured as a way of differentiating students. Timing is one of the main ways you can improve with practice.
Learning how to ‘play the game’ intelligently can boost your score without any additional knowledge.
Being short of time creates stress, which leads to poorer performance. Regular practice keeps you cool and focused.
Creating a plan to save time in the UCAT
The key to UCAT timing is a solid preparation plan. Read up on how to create a plan and prepare for the UCAT.
This one is worth pulling out all the stops for, so you get it right first time.
Try some free UCAT practice questions to help you with your preparation
UCAT test time
The UCAT ANZ is a computer based assessment lasting under two hours with four sections.
Some are more time-pressured than others, but all require speed of thought and strategy.
Find out about the average UCAT score for each section
UCAT section times
We’ve updated all of our mocks and mini-mocks to reflect the latest UCAT UK changes.
Starting in 2025, the Abstract Reasoning (AR) section will be removed from the test.
Verbal Reasoning timing
Minutes: 22
Questions: 44
The key to timing in Verbal Reasoning is how quickly you can interpret written information.
This is arguably the most time-pressured section, with only 28 seconds per question and very large texts to read.
Explore UCAT VR tips and try our VR Inference Trainer (included with all UCAT Online Course packages)
Decision Making timing
Minutes: 37
Questions: 35
Decision Making has some easy questions you'll breeze through and others that could trap you and waste your time.
The main issue is the variety of possible questions. This is a great place to focus your practice and work on creating solid routines.
Quantitative Reasoning timing
Minutes: 26
Questions: 36
The key to QR timing is mastering the UCAT calculator and knowing when and when not to use it.
Part of this is improving your ability to guesstimate answers at speed to save time.
Explore UCAT QR tips and try our QR Calculator Speed Trainer (included with all UCAT Online Course packages)
Situational Judgement timing
Minutes: 26
Questions: 69
Some questions may just be reading a short text and marking an action as 'appropriate' or 'inappropriate', while others require more thought.
Solid exam techniques can prevent you getting stuck on questions.
Medify's UCAT mock timing statistics
Medify's UCAT Online Course features mock timing statistics, where you're able to view all your timings and scores for each question:

This allows you to compare your time per question data across all sections of your mock exams and gives you a comparative view of the average time Medify users take to reach a correct answer.
Your weaknesses can easily be spotted through this feature that shows your exact strengths and weaknesses.
Unanswered questions? Check out our UCAT FAQ article
Summary
Timing is critical to performing well in the UCAT.
VR is often considered to be the hardest section in terms of timing. Read our tips and tricks articles above to create your UCAT revision plan, as targeting your weaknesses and sticking to routines increases your speed.
Ultimately, the best way to improve your timing is by doing timed UCAT practice questions. Medify has over 20,000 – the largest UCAT question bank in the world!
UCAT Timings: How to Tackle the Hardest Part of the Exam
Find out why getting the timings right is so important for the UCAT and the tricks to ace the test.

This article is written specifically for ANZ students.
Read the UK version here.
Table of contents
Imagine ball bearings dropping into a metal bucket.
As each one drops, it clangs and pulls your attention away from your task. Your heartbeat quickens and your eyes just can't help glancing over to the bucket.
This is what the UCAT ANZ exam can feel like if you walk in unprepared for the time pressure.
In fact, given that the UCAT ANZ is a main requirement for most medical and dental schools, getting on top of this is essential.
Why are UCAT timings important?
The exam is deliberately time-pressured as a way of differentiating students. Timing is one of the main ways you can improve with practice.
Learning how to ‘play the game’ intelligently can boost your score without any additional knowledge.
Being short of time creates stress, which leads to poorer performance. Regular practice keeps you cool and focused.
Creating a plan to save time in the UCAT
The key to UCAT timing is a solid preparation plan. Read up on how to create a plan and prepare for the UCAT.
This one is worth pulling out all the stops for, so you get it right first time.
Try some free UCAT practice questions to help you with your preparation
UCAT test time
The UCAT ANZ is a computer based assessment lasting under two hours with four sections.
Some are more time-pressured than others, but all require speed of thought and strategy.
Find out about the average UCAT score for each section
UCAT section times
We’ve updated all of our mocks and mini-mocks to reflect the latest UCAT UK changes.
Starting in 2025, the Abstract Reasoning (AR) section will be removed from the test.
Verbal Reasoning timing
Minutes: 22
Questions: 44
The key to timing in Verbal Reasoning is how quickly you can interpret written information.
This is arguably the most time-pressured section, with only 28 seconds per question and very large texts to read.
Explore UCAT VR tips and try our VR Inference Trainer (included with all UCAT Online Course packages)
Decision Making timing
Minutes: 37
Questions: 35
Decision Making has some easy questions you'll breeze through and others that could trap you and waste your time.
The main issue is the variety of possible questions. This is a great place to focus your practice and work on creating solid routines.
Quantitative Reasoning timing
Minutes: 26
Questions: 36
The key to QR timing is mastering the UCAT calculator and knowing when and when not to use it.
Part of this is improving your ability to guesstimate answers at speed to save time.
Explore UCAT QR tips and try our QR Calculator Speed Trainer (included with all UCAT Online Course packages)
Situational Judgement timing
Minutes: 26
Questions: 69
Some questions may just be reading a short text and marking an action as 'appropriate' or 'inappropriate', while others require more thought.
Solid exam techniques can prevent you getting stuck on questions.
Medify's UCAT mock timing statistics
Medify's UCAT Online Course features mock timing statistics, where you're able to view all your timings and scores for each question:

This allows you to compare your time per question data across all sections of your mock exams and gives you a comparative view of the average time Medify users take to reach a correct answer.
Your weaknesses can easily be spotted through this feature that shows your exact strengths and weaknesses.
Unanswered questions? Check out our UCAT FAQ article
Summary
Timing is critical to performing well in the UCAT.
VR is often considered to be the hardest section in terms of timing. Read our tips and tricks articles above to create your UCAT revision plan, as targeting your weaknesses and sticking to routines increases your speed.
Ultimately, the best way to improve your timing is by doing timed UCAT practice questions. Medify has over 20,000 – the largest UCAT question bank in the world!
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