Entrance exam in medicine

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The online entrance test will take place on 15.05.2025 (between 00.00-23.59 Eastern Europe summer time) and you will have 120 minutes for completing the test. 

The admissions test for the Medicine program will be taken online on the testid.ut.ee platform. Applicants, who have got positive score for the motivation letter (above 51%) qualify for the test. The aim of the test is to evaluate the applicant’s knowledge and skills in physics and chemistry. Eligible applicants will receive usernames and a link to the platform along with all required information via email. NB! It is the candidates’ responsibility to check email for the instruction regarding the admission test. All applicants are responsible for the quality of their internet connection. The computer must have an updated version of the web browser. If the test is interrupted for any reason, the test can be restarted and continued only until the test is closed. 

The applicant has 60 minutes to answer both the chemistry and physics sections of the test. There is a total of 120 minutes to complete both tests. 

The Chemistry test contains 10-12 questions, and the Physics test contains 20-25 questions. Each question is displayed on a separate page. You can navigate freely between pages. Your answers are automatically saved as you move to the next or previous page. You may edit your answers at any time before submitting the test. 

The applicant should have paper, pencil, and calculator ready to make calculations while taking the test. 

The Physics and Chemistry entrance exam is evaluated on a 100-point scale, with a maximum of 50 points available for each subject. To pass the exam, you must score at least 51 points in total. The points earned in the Physics and Chemistry entrance exam contribute 60% to the overall entrance exam score. 

No feedback is provided right after the completion of the test. Applicants who score at least 51 points on the entrance exam will receive an invitation email to the entrance interview in the second half of May. Applicants who did not pass the test will be informed in the second half of May as well.

This page contains example questions for the physics and chemistry entrance test. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Question Answer 
Can I take the Physics and Chemistry entrance exam if I did not get positive score for the motivation letter (i.e. scored less than 51 points)?No, you cannot. To be eligible for the entrance examination, you must score at least 51 out of 100 points on the motivation letter. 
If I finish the physics (or chemistry) test early, can I use the extra time for the chemistry (or physics) test?No, you cannot. Each test has a separate time limit — exactly 60 minutes per test, for a total of 120 minutes. 
Will I receive my entrance exam result immediately after submitting the test?Can I take the Physics and Chemistry entrance exam if I did not get a positive score for the motivation letter (i.e. scored less than 51 points)?
Will the number of tasks in the actual exam match the number in the sample exercises?No. There are more sample exercises available to ensure that topics from both school-level physics and chemistry are well represented. The chemistry test contains 10–12 questions, and the physics test contains 20–25 questions. 
How many points can I earn in the entrance examination, and how many do I need to pass?The entrance exam is scored on a 100-point scale. You can earn up to 50 points for the chemistry test and up to 50 points for the physics test. The exam is considered passed if you achieve a combined total of at least 51 points. 
Do I need to score more than half of the available points in both the physics and chemistry tests individually? For example, at least 26 out of 50 in physics?No, you do not. The entrance exam score is calculated as the sum of both test scores. To pass, you must achieve a total of at least 51 out of 100 points. 
What happens if there is a power outage, or the internet connection is lost during the exam?After restarting the computer, you can continue the exam from where you left off. However, the timer will continue running during the interruption. 
How do I log into the testing environment? You can log into the test environment using the username and password provided via e-mail before the test. 

Feedback

If you noticed any inaccuracies or unclear parts while working through the sample exercises, you can report them here. You may also use this form to ask questions regarding the organisation of the exam. Please make sure to specify whether the issue concerns a chemistry or physics test, and include the exercise number. 


 

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