Biomedical Admissions Practice Test

65 free practice test questions for the Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT)

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The Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT) is a two-hour, pen and paper examination owned and administered by the Admissions Testing Service (ATS) to assess biomedical knowledge of applicants to medicine, veterinary medicine, and related courses at the university level. The number of questions and time allotted per section of the BMAT vary per section.

The BMAT contains three sections:

  • Aptitude and skills (35 questions, multiple choice, 60 minutes)
  • Scientific Knowledge and Applications (27 questions, multiple choice, 30 minutes)
  • Writing Task (one essay topic chosen from four possible topics, 30 minutes)

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