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Students practising on ESATify at this moment.
Hand-crafted ESAT practice questions, written to the live spec.
Average ESATify user score in 2025, against 4.5 nationally.
Timed ESAT practice, worked solutions and a live 1–9 score prediction — the smartest way to walk into Cambridge, Imperial, UCL or Oxford.
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The three pillars of ESATify
Authored by Oxford, Cambridge and Imperial graduates across all four modules — Maths 1, Maths 2, Physics and Chemistry. Every question is modelled on the live specification, and includes questions pulled from past ESAT sittings that aren't publicly available anywhere else.

Practise in the exact same UI that you'll see at your Pearson VUE testing centre on exam day. Same timer, same palette, same flag & review. No surprises when it counts.

We track your accuracy against every node of the official ESAT specification, then push you the exact question types you keep getting wrong — until they're the ones you get right. Targeted practice, not blind volume.

Our mission
We started ESATify because we believe access to top universities shouldn't depend on the school you attend or how much you can afford to spend on tutoring.
The ESAT is a new admissions test with very few high-quality revision resources available. Students from well-resourced schools often have access to specialist teaching and tailored preparation, while many equally capable applicants are left to navigate the exam with limited support.
Our mission is to democratise ESAT preparation by making high-quality, realistic practice accessible to everyone. We want every student to have the opportunity to prepare effectively and compete on merit, regardless of their background.
Real exam questions, the real exam interface, and a smart engine that targets your weak spots. Everything you need, in one place.
Modules
Every module mapped sub-topic by sub-topic to the official UAT-UK ESAT specification — Mathematics 1 is required, and you pick two more depending on your course.
Who needs it
Which modules each course at Cambridge, Imperial, UCL and Oxford asks for — for the October 2026 / January 2027 sittings.
Required for Engineering, Natural Sciences, Chemical Engineering and Veterinary Medicine. All applicants sit in October.
Engineering
Natural Sciences
Chemical Engineering
Veterinary Medicine
Used across the Engineering Faculty and Department of Physics. No Imperial course requires the Biology module.
Aeronautics / Civil / Electrical / Mechanical Engineering
Physics
Chemical Engineering
Design Engineering
Required for Electronic and Electrical Engineering (H600 and H601).
Electronic & Electrical Engineering (H600 / H601)
From 2027 entry, Oxford is adopting the ESAT (replacing the PAT). Exact module requirements to be confirmed by UAT-UK in April 2026.
Engineering
Physics
Physics and Philosophy
Biomedical Sciences
Always double-check the official course page before booking — requirements can change year to year
Two sittings. Plan your revision around the one your university accepts.
Required for all 2027-entry Cambridge and Oxford applicants. Open to Imperial and UCL too.
For Imperial, UCL and other applicants. Cambridge / Oxford only for mature college or Foundation Year deadlines.
Why ESATify
ESAT-style countdown so the real test feels familiar.
Step-by-step explanation for every question.
See where you'd land today and what to focus on next.
Accuracy across every topic, always live.
Come back to tricky questions at the end of a session.
Tailored to Cambridge, Imperial, UCL and Oxford.
Pricing
Join students preparing for Cambridge, Imperial, UCL and Oxford.