What is uniTEST?
uniTEST is a test of your general prerequisites for completing a university education. It is a multiple-choice test that consists of 95 questions and lasts 2½ hours. You will be asked questions to uncover your ability to:
- analyse, argue and make decisions (critical thinking)
- solve problems based on general quantitative information such as numbers, spreadsheets and graphs (quantitative thinking)
- understand a text as well as the social and cultural contexts it is an expression of (linguistic thinking).
The test is held online from 28 March - 26 April, 2025
The test is taken from home on your own computer, and your test participation will be monitored via webcam. You will be assigned a specific time and date in the period 28 March - 26 April.
You will find much more practical information about taking the test once we get closer to the application period.
Progressing from the test
The test consists of 95 questions, and you can achieve between 0 and 100 points. Please note that the test score is not a simple count of correct answers.
You need at least 37 points to pass the test (32 points if you are applying for a BEng-programme). Passing the test means that you are in the pool of applicants with a possibility of progressing, either to a programme specific test or directly to admission depending on the programme. To actually progress may require a higher score depending on the number of applicants and how other applicants perform.
If you do not pass the test, you cannot achieve a study places in quota 2 - regardless of the number of applicants.