The Situational Judgement section of the UCAT assesses a candidate’s ability to appreciate real situations and to identify appropriate behaviour to manage them. It consists of 69 questions, all of which are based on scenarios. One scenario might have up to six questions associated with it. Candidates have 26 minutes to answer the questions. Candidates do not need knowledge of medicine to be successful in this section.
There are two parts to this section:
Part 1 – Candidates must rate the importance of statements in relation to the scenario.
Part 2 – Candidates must rate the appropriateness of statements in relation to the scenario.
Please click here to access practice questions for the Situational Judgement section of the UCAT.