TMUA · Launching 20 July

Train for the maths-led offers.

Two 75-minute papers, no calculator, sat together on screen. Noetra is building TMUA mocks with the same exam engine, timing feedback and verification standard as our ESAT papers.

Original questions only. Never real past-paper reproductions.

2papers in one session
20questions per paper
75minutes per paper
0calculators allowed

The split

One session. Two different kinds of pressure.

Paper 1 rewards fluent mathematical knowledge. Paper 2 tests reasoning, proof and inference. Practising them back-to-back is the closest proxy for the real sitting.

Courses

Used in selection for maths-heavy courses.

TMUA can be a stated requirement, support a lower grade offer, or help distinguish a competitive application. Always check the current requirements for your exact course and university.

Cambridge MathematicsCambridge EconomicsCambridge Computer ScienceImperial ComputingImperial MathematicsLSE EconomicsWarwick MathematicsWarwick EconomicsDurham MathematicsBath Mathematicsand others

Build status

TMUA papers are being built now.

The complete bundle includes first access as papers are released. Try the free ESAT paper today to see the exam engine, marking flow and feedback model.

  • Written to the public specification: original content only, never recycled real questions.
  • Real conditions: 75 minutes on the clock, flag and review, instant marking.
  • Per-question timing: see whether marks are being lost to knowledge gaps or slow decisions.
  • Mistake tracking: repeated reasoning slips become targeted drills.

Format

More time per question. Less room to drift.

20 Qs

Multiple choice, no partial credit

Confident elimination and clean arithmetic matter. Blank and incorrect answers score nothing.

75 min

Reasoning has a cost

Paper 2 can absorb time fast. The feedback shows where a correct answer still took too long.

1-9

Reported per paper

Each paper earns its own 1-9 score. Noetra estimates are treated as estimates, not official conversions.

Many universities publish guidance on competitive scores. Confirm thresholds directly with the university pages for your course.