support@prepgenie.com.au The UMAT Consortium of Universities has completed reviewing the validity of the UMAT scores. ACER declares that the rules continue to remain unchanged; that is, a UMAT score is still valid for two years. Candidates who have sat the exam in two consecutive years may, as of before, apply in the university of their choice [...]
2011 UMAT Section 1 continues in the trend that set on in the previous year, a marked variation from the earlier papers, with some questions presented more as analytical reasoning than logical reasoning. Section 2 also continues with the change in pattern that was initiated in the 2009 UMAT, that is, questions based on situations [...]
The number of questions has been changed in Section 1 from 22 questions to be completed in 33 minutes to 44 questions to be completed in 65 minutes. Section 2 questions have increased in number and duration from 45 minutes for 36 questions to 50 minutes for 40 questions. In Section 3, the number has [...]
ACER has recently launched practice e-books along with the usual printed papers. There are currently two publications available in the form of e-books, Practice Test 1 and Practice Test 2. Practice Test 1 will be available as part of your registration for UMAT2011. If you intend to register for UMAT2011, you do NOT need to [...]
The UMAT Consortium of Universities is currently looking through the validity of UMAT scores. So far, a UMAT score was considered valid for two consecutive years, and in case a candidate sat the examination twice in a row, the better score could be used while applying in a specific university. However, the Consortium has not [...]