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Does this mean that, thanks to the UKCAT, candidates with somewhat lower A-level grades and mature students with no recent experience of education will have an improved chance of being admitted to study medicine or dentistry at university?

Possibly. Universities are, of course, interested in applicants' educational achievements to date, but they are also interested in intellectual potential. They want a range of information that will allow them to spot hidden talent as well as established success. The UKCAT helps with this.
 
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