Registration Guide Biomedical Admissions Test (BMAT) 2 November 2016 About BMAT BMAT is a subject-specific admissions test taken by applicants to certain medicine, veterinary medicine. The BMAT is owned and administered by Cambridge Assessment. The BMAT is a 2 hour test in 3 sections: Section 1: Aptitude & Skills 60 minutes (multiple-choice) Section 2: Scientific Knowledge & Applications 30 minutes (multiple -choice) Section 3: Writing Task 30 minutes (Essay question) More information about BMAT, please visit http://www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-testtakers/bmat/about-bmat/ Before registration 1. Ensure you have understood all information about BMAT test format. 2. Read all information in the Registration Guide, Registration form and Notice to Candidate. How to register 1. Submit following required documents in person at British Council Siam Square: 1) Completed application form 2) One 2x2 inch-size photo 3) A photocopy of candidate's Thai National ID Card or passport We accept your application during Monday to Friday from 09:00-18.00. 2. Make a payment by credit card/debit card (VISA or MasterCard). Please note that cash is not accepted. After registration BMAT entries Registration Period Fee Standard entries 1-23 September 2016 7,100 THB Late entries 26 September - 6 October 2016 8,700 THB You will receive an email to confirm your entry number approximately after 2 weeks of late entries closing date. Before examination Approximately 1 week prior to the exam day, you will receive an email to confirm the test venue and schedule with A Statement of Entry. On the examination day 1. Present your Thai national ID card or passport as a proof of identity 2. Bring your own stationery 3. Arrive at least 15 minutes before the start of each examination 4. Receive your pin for viewing result online. After examination All results are released via Results Online system on 25 November 2016 Please visit https://results.cambridgeassessment.org.uk/candidates/controller/open/login.html
BMAT registration form This form is designed as an aid for centres making entries via the Admissions Testing Service Entries Extranet. It will NOT be accepted as an entry by the Admissions Testing Service. This registration form should NOT be returned to the Admissions Testing Service but should be handed to your test centre. CENTRE DETAILS Centre name: BRITISH COUNCIL THAILAND Centre number: T H 0 0 1 Address: 254 Chulalongkorn Soi.64 Siam Square, Phyathai Road Pathumwan, Bangkok 10300 Thailand Telephone number: (including country code) +662 657 5678 Fax number: (including country code) +662 657 5311 Contact name: EVALYNN JETIPA Email address: Evalynn.Jetipa@britishcouncil.or.th CANDIDATE DETAILS Please give your entry details exactly as per your UCAS application and/or your passport or national ID document Family name: Gender: Male Female UCAS ID: - - First name(s): Date of birth: (dd/mm/yyyy) / / Candidate s email: Candidate s address: Telephone number: CANDIDATE
Please select the institution(s) and the course(s) you are applying for from the following list: Universities applied to Course code Course Brighton and Sussex Medical School (B74) * A 1 0 0 Medicine Imperial College London (I50) A 1 0 0 Medicine A 1 0 9 Graduate Medicine (5-year course) Keele University (K12) A 1 0 0 Medicine A 1 0 4 Health Foundation Year Lancaster University (L14) A 1 0 0 Medicine Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine M B B S Medicine Mahidol University M A H I Medicine Thammasat University: CICM and Dentistry # 2 9 0 1 Doctor of Medicine (English language) University College London (U80) A 1 0 0 Medicine 2 9 0 2 Doctor of Dental Surgery (bilingual English/Thai) University of Cambridge (C05) A 1 0 0 Medicine D 1 0 0 Veterinary Medicine University of Leeds (L23) A 1 0 0 Medicine A 2 0 0 Dentistry A 1 0 0 Medicine University of Oxford (O33) A 1 0 1 Graduate Medicine B C 9 8 Biomedical Sciences University of Navarra U N A V Medicine * International applicants (those who are not ordinarily resident in the UK or EU) to Brighton and Sussex Medical School are not required to sit BMAT. Applies only to overseas for fees applicants to Keele University. # Candidates applying to Thammasat University should check the University s website as there may be nationality or other restrictions on applicants. University of Cambridge and University of Oxford College names and codes are not required when registering for BMAT.
ACCESS ARRANGEMENTS Requests for modified papers must be received by 30 September 2016. Not applicable Supervised rest breaks Maximum of 25% extra time Unmodified A3 question paper and answer sheet Other (please give details of requested facilities or other modifications) Reason for Access Arrangement request (evidence, statement from school/doctor etc.) PAYMENT DETAILS Reimbursement of fees If the standard entry fee is going to cause you financial difficulty and you are a UK student or an EU student in receipt of certain allowances or grants in your home country, you may be able to apply for the BMAT standard entry fee to be reimbursed. Visit www.admissionstestingservice.org/for-test-takers/bmat/dates-and-costs for more information.
CANDIDATE S SIGNATURE DATA PROTECTION NOTICE / CONSENT By registering for BMAT, you agree that data provided as part of the entry or admission process may be passed to any institution involved in your university application and to UKMED Development Group and that the data may be used for research purposes. You also agree that if you obtain a place on a course where BMAT results form part of the admissions process, then your University may supply the Admissions Testing Service with data about your application and results in subsequent assessments at that University, unless you specifically notify the University in writing. We store personal data securely and will ensure if candidate data is used in publications or research that it is used anonymously. CENTRE S TERMS * SIGNATURE DATE PLEASE RETURN THIS FORM TO YOUR CENTRE.
NOTICE TO CANDIDATES This notice contains important rules and regulations for the day of the test. Please read it carefully. If there is anything you do not understand, ask your teacher or invigilator. RULES AND REGULATIONS YOU MUST only have on your desk what you need to complete the test (pens, pencils and erasers). YOU MUST disable any alarms on your mobile phone, or other electronic items, then switch them off and put them with your personal belongings where the invigilator tells you to. YOU MUST stop writing immediately when told to do so. YOU MUST wait until the invigilator has collected your question paper and answer sheet(s) and any paper used for rough work before you leave the test room. YOU MUST bring a form of photo identification to the test(s). YOU MUST NOT leave the test room between the tests unless specifically allowed to do so. DO NOT cheat, copy, or give anything to, take anything from, or talk to another candidate. DO NOT talk to or disturb other candidates during the test. DO NOT bring to your desk any electronic items such as mobile phones, digital sound recorders, MP3 players, cameras, etc. DO NOT use, or attempt to use, a dictionary. DO NOT use correction fluid or tape on any test materials. DO NOT smoke, eat or drink in the test room, apart from water in a clear plastic bottle. DO NOT leave the test room for any reason without the permission of the invigilator. DO NOT take any question papers, answer sheets, or rough paper out of the test room. DO NOT make any noise near the test room. Make sure you are on time Know the date, time and place of your test and arrive well before the scheduled start time. If you arrive late, report to the supervisor immediately. In some cases you may not be allowed to take the test. If you are admitted late, not all of your work may be accepted. Advice and assistance during the test Listen to the invigilator and follow the instructions. If you are not sure about what to do, raise your hand to attract attention. The invigilator will come to your assistance. ADVICE AND INFORMATION DISQUALIFICATION WARNING Read carefully and follow the instructions on the question paper and answer sheet. Tell the supervisor at once if: your personal details on the answer sheet are wrong you think you have been given the wrong question paper the question paper is incomplete or badly printed. You must not ask for, and will not be given, any explanation of the questions. If you do not feel well on the day of the test or think that your work may be affected for any other reason, tell the supervisor immediately. If you cheat, use any unfair practice or break the rules, you will be disqualified. THIS NOTICE MUST BE VISIBLY DISPLAYED OUTSIDE (NOT INSIDE) THE TEST ROOMS. *8561272687* UCLES 2014 CE/2918/4Y08