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Who needs to take the TMUA?
You must take the TMUA if you are applying to our undergraduate courses in:
- Department of Computing, including joint Mathematics and Computer Science programmes
- Department of MathematicsBSc Economics, Finance and Data Science offered by 911½ñÈÕºÚÁÏ College Business School
Test dates
Candidates in most countries can book a time slot on any day within the test windows, though please note that those taking the test in China, Hong Kong, or Macau can only do so on specific dates within each window. These are listed separately below.
For candidates in all countries except China, Hong Kong and Macau
- Test window 1: 12–16 October 2026
- Test window 2: 4–8 January 2027
For candidates sitting the test in China, Macau and Hong Kong
- Test window 1: 15–16 October 2026
- Test window 2: 8 January 2027
Booking windows (all candidates)
Test window 1
- Booking opens: 20 July 2026 at 15.00 (UK time)
- Booking closes: 28 September 2026 at 18.00 (UK time)
Test window 2
- Booking opens: 26 October 2026 at 15.00 (UK time)
- Booking closes: 21 December 2026 at 18.00 (UK time)
For more details, please visit the .
How to register and book
The TMUA is managed by the , which handles test registration, bookings, and test centres. You will need to register with UAT-UK before you can book your test.
Step 1: Register with UAT-UK
- Registration opens on Monday 1 June 2026.
- When registration opens, create your UAT-UK account following the instructions on the .
- You only need to create an account once, even if you sit the TMUA more than once.
Step 2: Book your test
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When booking opens, log in to your UAT‑UK account to select the TMUA, your preferred test date, and your Pearson VUE test centre.
- Pay the test fee.
Important: You can book a time slot on any of the test windows though please note that if you are taking the test in China, Hong Kong, or Macau, your test is only available on specific dates.
Test fee
There is an entry fee for the TMUA.
Test fees are determined by the test centre location, not on your country of residence or nationality. For more information about test fees, please visit the .
Test format
The TMUA lasts 2 hours 30 minutes in total.
It is divided into two parts, each lasting 75 minutes and with 20 multiple choice questions:
- Applications of Mathematical Knowledge assesses your ability to apply your knowledge of mathematics in new situations.
- Mathematical Reasoning assesses your ability to deal with mathematical reasoning, and simple ideas from elementary logic.
How the test is marked
Your final scores are based on the number of correct answers you give. There is no pass or fail so you should aim to do the best you can.
You do not lose marks for wrong answers, so it’s worth attempting all questions. 
TMUA for other universities
The universities listed below use the TMUA as part of their selection process for certain courses in Mathematics, Economics and Computer Science.
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- University of Cambridge
- Durham University
- London School of Economics
- University College London (UCL)
- University of Oxford
- Warwick University
Note: you need to take the TMUA only once per application cycle. You can choose to sit the test in either October or January. Only your first test score will be considered.
If you are applying to the University of Cambridge or the University of Oxford, you must take the test in October.
Bursary for UK candidates
UK candidates in financial need can apply for a bursary to book the TMUA free of charge.
Important: You must apply for a bursary and wait for confirmation that your application has been approved before booking your TMUA test.
Learn about eligibility criteria and apply for a bursary on the .
Access arrangements
Access arrangements, such as rest breaks or extra time, are available if you have:
- a learning difficulty
- a physical or mental disability
- a sensory impairment
- other medical condition that might impact your ability to sit your test
When to apply for access arrangements
Test window 1
- Booking to request access arrangements opens: 1 June 2026 at 15.00 (UK time).
- Booking to request access arrangements closes: Monday 14 September 2026 at 18.00 (UK time).
Test window 2
- Booking to request access arrangements opens: 5 October 2026 at 15.00 (UK time).
- Booking to request access arrangements closes: Monday 7 December 2026 at 18.00 (UK time).
Find out more about .
Preparing
- Practice materials are available on the .
- Try sample questions to get familiar with the format.
- You can also find more information about what to expect on the day.