I've registered for the UMAt exam but I don't know how to prepare for it. Can someone plz give me advise on this??
Also is there anywhere I can get free past UMAT exams or do I have to purchase them?? If so where do I get them from?
You can't get past UMAT exams, as ACER the company who write the exam don't release the papers. You may want to do a prep course to get some idea of the types of questions asked, timing, etc. Also you can buy a booklet from ACER which has a few practice questions from each of the three umat sections. You can buy this directly from ACER.
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hope to see you there :)
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