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UniCamillus Medicine 2025 Practice Tests: Free Online and PDF

Get ready for the UniCamillus Medicine and Surgery 2025 test with free online and PDF simulations, detailed reports, and guided practice on TestBuddy.

Many students aiming to enter Medicine and Surgery in English at UniCamillus wonder where to find official simulations, how to practice by topic, what average scores are needed to pass, and how to manage time during the test.
In this article, we’ll go through all of it: how the practice tests work, where to find topic-specific exercises, how to train online or in PDF, and how to use these tools effectively to improve your performance and feel more confident on exam day.

All the information below comes directly from the official UniCamillus 2025/2026 admission call for Medicine and Surgery in English, available here.

Official simulations and test structure

The 2025 UniCamillus Medicine and Surgery test is a remote written exam scheduled for 16 December 2025 (for EU candidates). It consists of 60 multiple-choice questions in English, to be completed in 60 minutes. Each correct answer awards 1.5 points, each wrong answer deducts 0.25 points, and unanswered questions score 0.

The questions are divided into precise sections: 15 in logic and reading comprehension, 35 in scientific subjects (biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics) and 10 in humanitarian and ethical topics, which reflect UniCamillus’ global mission.

These specifications are outlined in the official university decree, which also defines registration, eligibility, and the remote proctoring process. Every simulation or practice session should therefore follow this exact structure, including the same timing and scoring rules.

Practice questions by topic and difficulty

Studying “in general” is rarely enough. To improve consistently, you need to practice by topic, difficulty level, and frequency of each concept appearing in the real exam.

On TestBuddy, you can select your subject area (biology, chemistry, physics, mathematics, logic, or ethics) and then choose the specific topic, such as genetics, Newton’s laws, chemical reactions, or data interpretation.

Each question is aligned with the official UniCamillus syllabus described in the admission call. This makes it easier to identify strengths and weaknesses and to focus on what matters most for the test. Over time, you can increase the difficulty and train both accuracy and speed in a realistic way.

Free online simulations with instant correction

The free online simulations on TestBuddy are algorithmically designed to match the real UniCamillus exam. Each practice test includes 60 questions, runs for 60 minutes, and uses the same scoring system as the official one.

Once finished, the system provides an automatic correction with a detailed performance report showing your score, accuracy by subject, and average time per question. It also highlights recurring mistakes, so you can focus your next study sessions where they matter most.

These simulations are fac-similes, built to replicate the difficulty, structure, and reasoning level of the official test, helping you measure your real preparation level without guesswork or anxiety.

PDF simulations and how to use them effectively

For those who prefer studying on paper, TestBuddy allows you to download full PDF simulations with answer sheets and solutions. This lets you recreate the exam conditions at home: one hour, no interruptions, no notes, no devices.

After completing the paper test, you can upload your answers to the platform to get an automatic correction and detailed feedback. Alternating between online and PDF simulations is one of the most efficient ways to balance timing practice and self-review.

Try doing one online simulation (to see your data and detailed analysis) followed by one printed version to train concentration and endurance — exactly what you’ll need on exam day.

How to analyze your results and track improvement

Understanding why mistakes happen is more valuable than simply counting correct answers. After each simulation, TestBuddy generates a personalized report that shows your performance per subject, question type, and timing.

If you notice that you spend too much time on logic questions or tend to make the same biology errors, you can use this data to adjust your focus. The app automatically suggests new exercises or smaller sets targeting your weaker areas.

This method turns every test into a feedback loop — one where progress becomes measurable and visible, week after week.

Average scores and realistic goals

In recent UniCamillus admission rounds, non-EU candidates (whose total score is out of 120) were admitted with scores ranging roughly from 45 to 50 points at the lower end, while the top applicants reached above 100 points.

For EU candidates, the test is scored out of 90 points, and while there is no official minimum threshold, consistently achieving 60 points or more in simulations usually means being in a competitive range.

TestBuddy automatically converts your simulated score into the official UniCamillus scale, so you always know where you stand compared to historical averages.

Simulating real test conditions

Since the UniCamillus exam takes place remotely under live supervision, candidates must use a computer for the test and a smartphone or tablet as a secondary camera. Movement, switching rooms, and use of unauthorized devices are not allowed.

For this reason, training under the same exam conditions is essential. Using TestBuddy’s Exam Mode, you can lock the timer for 60 minutes and disable pauses — a perfect way to build concentration, reduce stress, and practice the discipline required for the real test.

The more familiar these conditions become, the less intimidating they’ll feel on exam day.

Staying updated and checking official information

All official updates — including admission calls, dates, rankings, and enrollment steps — are published on the UniCamillus official website, in the section dedicated to admission procedures. Always rely on these sources for the most accurate and current information.

You can consult the complete 2025/2026 documentation on the UniCamillus Admission Calls page.

Official sources:

  • UniCamillus Medicine and Surgery (English) 2025/2026 – EU Candidates Call
  • UniCamillus Medicine and Surgery (English) 2025/2026 – Non-EU Candidates Call
  • Official UniCamillus Admission Calls Page