UK University Admissions Tests: Complete Guide for International Students

ESAT · TMUA · TARA · UCAT · LNAT · STEP — which test you need and how to prepare

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If you are an international student applying to a UK university, you may need to sit one or more admissions tests. Which tests apply depends entirely on your course and university — not your nationality. This guide provides a complete reference for 2027 entry, matching every major test to the courses that require it.

The 2026 Oxford Test Overhaul — What Changed

Oxford scrapped eight tests in January 2026: PAT, MAT, TSA, MLAT, PhilAT, BMSAT, AHCAAT, and CAT. They were replaced by ESAT, TMUA, and TARA. Any guidance based on pre-2026 Oxford tests is now outdated. Full details at Oxford admissions tests 2027.

Quick Reference: Which Test For Which Course?

Course AreaTestUniversities
Engineering, Physics, Natural SciencesESATCambridge, Oxford, Imperial, UCL
Mathematics, Computer Science, EconomicsTMUACambridge, Oxford, Imperial, LSE, UCL
Cambridge Maths (offer condition)TMUA + STEPCambridge
PPE, E&M, Human Sciences, PsychologyTARAOxford, UCL
Medicine and DentistryUCATAll UK medical schools
LawLNATOxford, UCL, Bristol, Durham, KCL, Glasgow, Nottingham
History, English, LanguagesNoneInterview only

How to Build Your Preparation Timeline

One of the most common planning mistakes international students make is treating UK admissions tests as a single event to prepare for, rather than as a component of a multi-year preparation process. For students applying to Oxford, Cambridge, or top UK medical schools, the entire application process runs from Year 10 or 11 (age 14–15) through to offer in January of their final school year (age 17–18). Admissions tests fall near the end of this process, but preparation for them should begin much earlier.

A realistic preparation timeline for an international student taking both ESAT and TMUA (for multiple Cambridge choices) might look like this:

The principle that holds across all tests: the later you start, the less flexibility you have if early practice reveals significant gaps. Starting early creates time for genuine mastery rather than superficial familiarity.

How Leading Tuition Can Help

Leading Tuition supports international students with ESAT, TMUA, TARA, LNAT, UCAT, and STEP preparation. We cover all current UK admissions tests with specialist tutors who have personal high-score experience in each test. Our tutors understand IB, AP, and CBSE curricula and build personalised preparation plans that account for your school commitments. Book a free consultation or Message us on WhatsApp. Rated 4.8/5 on Trustpilot.

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Cost and Registration for International Students

All tests are delivered via Pearson VUE centres in over 180 countries. Fees are higher for candidates outside the UK: ESAT £130 (UK: £75); TMUA and TARA £133 each (UK: £78). UCAT, LNAT, and STEP have separate fee structures — check each test's official website. Register as early as possible once windows open; popular Pearson VUE centres fill quickly.

Detailed guides for each test: ESAT · TMUA · TARA · UCAT · LNAT · STEP.

Discontinued Tests — Do Not Prepare for These

The following tests no longer exist and are no longer relevant: PAT, MAT, TSA, MLAT, PhilAT, BMSAT, AHCAAT, CAT (all discontinued by Oxford, January 2026) and BMAT (discontinued earlier). Do not spend preparation time on any of these tests.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do international students need to sit UK admissions tests?

Not always — it depends on your course and university. Engineering, science, and mathematics courses at Cambridge, Oxford, and Imperial require ESAT or TMUA. Oxford PPE and social sciences require TARA. Medicine requires UCAT. Law at Oxford, UCL, and Bristol requires LNAT. History, English, and languages typically have no separate admissions test. Check the specific requirements for each course you are applying to on the university's official admissions pages.

What changed about Oxford admissions tests in 2026?

Oxford scrapped eight tests in January 2026: PAT, MAT, TSA, MLAT, PhilAT, BMSAT, AHCAAT, and CAT. They were replaced by three new tests: ESAT for engineering and science, TMUA for maths and CS, and TARA for social sciences. If you have received advice about Oxford admissions based on pre-2026 information, it is now outdated. The PAT and MAT no longer exist.

How much do UK admissions tests cost for international students?

International students pay higher fees than UK candidates. ESAT costs £130 (UK: £75). TMUA and TARA each cost £133 (UK: £78). UCAT, LNAT, and STEP have their own fee structures. Budget these costs alongside UCAS application fees as part of your total UK university application expense.

How can Leading Tuition help with UK admissions test preparation?

Leading Tuition offers specialist preparation for ESAT, TMUA, TARA, UCAT, LNAT, and STEP delivered online for students worldwide. We begin with a free consultation to identify which tests apply to your course choices and build a tailored preparation plan. Our tutors are Oxford and Cambridge graduates who understand what each test rewards. Rated 4.8/5 on Trustpilot. Book a free consultation at leadingtuition.co.uk/consultation.

How can Leading Tuition help with UK admissions test preparation for international students?

Leading Tuition provides specialist preparation for all current UK admissions tests — ESAT, TMUA, TARA, LNAT, UCAT, and STEP. We support students from IB, AP, CBSE, and other international curricula with personalised preparation plans. Our tutors have personal top-score experience in each test. We work with international students worldwide via video. Rated 4.8/5 on Trustpilot.

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