# Do UK universities require the SAT or ACT?

> No — UK universities don't require the SAT or ACT; they assess your school qualifications and subject suitability.

UK universities generally do not require the SAT or ACT. Admission is based on your school-leaving qualifications (such as A-levels, the IB, or recognised national qualifications), predicted or achieved grades in relevant subjects, your personal statement, and any subject-specific admissions tests (such as the UCAT for medicine or the MAT/TMUA for some maths courses). Applicants with US qualifications may submit SAT/ACT or AP scores to strengthen an application, but they are not a standard UK requirement. Confirm requirements with each university.

## Quick facts
- **SAT/ACT required?:** No
- **Assessed instead:** School qualifications + subject grades
- **Subject tests:** Only some courses (UCAT, MAT/TMUA, etc.)
- **US applicants:** May submit SAT/ACT/AP to strengthen

## Key takeaways
- UK universities do not require the SAT or ACT for admission.
- They assess your school qualifications, subject grades and personal statement.
- Subject-specific tests (UCAT, MAT/TMUA) apply only to certain courses.
- Applicants with US qualifications may submit SAT/ACT/AP to support an application.

## What UK universities assess
Unlike the US system, UK admissions do not use the SAT or ACT. Instead, universities focus on your subject-specific academic record: your school-leaving qualifications (A-levels, the International Baccalaureate, or your country's recognised equivalents), your grades — predicted or achieved — in subjects relevant to the course, your personal statement, and your reference. UK applications are subject-focused from the start, so demonstrating depth and suitability in your chosen field matters more than a general aptitude test.

## When US tests can help
If you are studying a US high-school curriculum, UK universities will look at your qualifications in that system — and strong SAT, ACT or Advanced Placement (AP) results can support your application or help meet entry requirements for some courses, even though they are not separately required. A few competitive courses set their own subject-specific admissions tests (such as the UCAT for medicine or the MAT/TMUA for some maths degrees). Study UK Now maps exactly what each of your target courses requires for your qualification background.

## Frequently asked questions
### Do UK universities require the SAT or ACT?
No — UK universities do not require the SAT or ACT. They assess your school-leaving qualifications, subject grades, personal statement and reference, plus any course-specific admissions test (like the UCAT for medicine). If you study a US curriculum, strong SAT/ACT/AP scores can support your application, but they are not a standard UK requirement.

### What do UK universities look at instead of the SAT?
UK universities look at your subject-specific qualifications and grades (A-levels, the IB or recognised equivalents), your personal statement showing genuine interest in the subject, your academic reference, and any course-specific admissions test. The focus is on suitability for your chosen course rather than a general aptitude test. Study UK Now helps you present the strongest subject-focused application.

## Sources
- [UCAS — international qualifications](https://www.ucas.com/studying-uk-international-student) — UCAS

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