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GAMSAT Universities



Registering for and sitting GAMSAT

Registration for the GAMSAT Exam takes place directly with ACER and this can be done on their website.



The examination takes place twice yearly – March and September - in the UK and the Republic of Ireland. Scores obtained in each sitting are equitable due to the standardised nature of the examination and results have a validity of two years. To keep up to date with current dates, as they are set by ACER, please follow our current news on the homepage, or sign up and follow us on Twitter or Facebook.

The next sitting will take place over 2 sessions. Section 2 (Essays) will be completed by remote proctoring on 9th/10th March 2024. Section 1 and 3 will be completed at a test centre on either 22nd or 23rd March depending on location. The exam will be digital in format.

The standard registration fee is £286.

It is possible to sit the exam in a number of locations. In 2024 they will be Cardiff, London, Liverpool, Birmingham, Edinburgh,  Sheffield, Norwich, Plymouth, Sunderland and Derry.

The overseas centres outside of Australia will be Auckland, Wellington, Singapore*

*An additional overseas test levy of AUD$205 applies to sit GAMSAT in Singapore.

 

Who uses the GAMSAT exam?

The GAMSAT Exam was introduced by St George’s Medical School, University of London (SGUL) in 2000 as part of the selection process for those embarking on the new graduate entry programme. As well as being used in Australia and Ireland; It is part of the admissions criteria for the SGUL medical programme at the University of Nicosia, which admitted the first students in September 2011. In the UK, the following institutions have also adopted the test as part of their admissions requirements for graduate entry courses.

  

    

 

Cardiff Medical School also uses it for all graduate applicants to their five and six year courses. Some medical schools also use the exam as one of the criteria for admitting overseas graduates, who do not have a formal UK degree or A-levels.

The following will need to sit GAMSAT if they are applying to Plymouth or Exeter:

  • Non-direct school leavers applying to study medicine who have completed A levels (or equivalent) more than two years prior to applications.
  • Health care professionals without a biomedical science or health care professional degree qualification if they are applying to study graduate entry dentistry.

Applying to Medical School

All applications to higher education in the UK are processed by the University and Colleges Admissions Service, commonly known as UCAS. You can access all you need to know regarding this process via their website, www.ucas.com and download information and forms.

UCAS normally starts accepting applications from early September and the deadline for all applications to medicine is 15th October. This is also the deadline for the following courses – dentistry, veterinary medicine as well as all courses at Oxford and Cambridge. 

If you are applying to a medical school that requires the GAMSAT as part of its entry requirements then you will need to register for the exam prior to, and separately from, the medical school application. If you do not register in time you will not be able to apply to a school, which requires it.


This means that you will have finalised your medical school choices in advance of receiving the result, unless you have already taken it and have a valid result (that meets the cut-off score).




Recent Cut off Scores

University  2022 2021  2020   2019  2018  2017 2016    2015  2014  2013  2012 
St George's  56  61  60  59  59  59

57

60 (2:1)
65 (2:2)
62 60 61
 St George's (Nicosia)  55  55  55  55  55  55  55 55       
 Nottingham  56  61  59  58  55

58 / 63 (2.2)

 56 (2:1)
58 (2:2)
60 (2:1)
65 (2:2)
61 (2:1)
66 (2:2)
59 (2:1)
64 (2:2)
59 (2:1)
64 (2:2)
 Liverpool    55  55  55  55  56  55  55 56 N/A N/A
 Cardiff  58  58  58  57  57  57  50 57 56 N/A N/A
 Swansea  63  63  62  59  50  57  58 58 58 50 50 
 Exeter  63  62  60  60  60  59  60 60 65    
 Plymouth  65  65  66  64  63  63  65 64 65 65  64
 Plymouth (Dentistry)   50  50  50  50  49  49  48 48   47 50   

 

Note - For entry the following year. So the 2022 Score is for entry in September 2023


56 (2:1)
58 (2:2)

56 (2:1)
58 (2:2)

56 (2:1)
58 (2:2)

56 (2:1)
58 (2:2)

56 (2:1)
58 (2:2)