Free Full-Length UCAT Mocks: Every Legitimate Source, Ranked by Realism
There are exactly two truly free, full-length UCAT mocks on the planet — and most students burn both in the wrong week. Here's how to rank them by realism and time them right.
Free Full-Length UCAT Mocks: Every Legitimate Source, Ranked by Realism
If you Google “free full length UCAT mock” you’ll find roughly 80 results promising “5 free mocks,” “10 free mocks,” “unlimited free mocks.” The actual number of legitimately free, full-length, current-format UCAT papers in existence is two. Both come from the same place: the UCAT Consortium itself at ucat.ac.uk.
Everything else is either a partial section bank, a paid mock dressed up as free, or a 2024-format paper that still contains Abstract Reasoning, which the Consortium removed in 2025.
That scarcity matters. If you sit your two free Consortium mocks in the wrong order, on the wrong day, before you’ve actually learned the timing of QR, you’ve just burned the most realistic diagnostic data available to anyone preparing for the UCAT in Australia.
This piece:
- Ranks every legitimate free option by realism
- Explains when to sit each one
- Tells you what to do once both are gone
What “full-length” actually means in UCAT 2026
A real UCAT 2026 paper has four sections, total runtime of about 2 hours including instructions, and a specific question-per-section structure that no random 40-question quiz can replicate.
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