The Test of Mathematics for University Admission (TMUA) is a critical filter for Computer Science and Economics at the University of Cambridge, Imperial College London, LSE, and Warwick. With strict non-calculator rules and heavy emphasis on mathematical logic and proofs, our TMUA mock test delivers authentic testing conditions with instant 1.0–9.0 score scaling.
TMUA Paper 1 and Paper 2 Breakdown
| Test Component | Questions | Duration | Calculator Allowed | Key Mathematical Focus |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Paper 1: Mathematical Applications | 20 Multiple-Choice Questions | 75 Minutes | No Calculators | Algebra, Functions, Sequences, Coordinate Geometry, Trigonometry, Calculus |
| Paper 2: Mathematical Reasoning | 20 Multiple-Choice Questions | 75 Minutes | No Calculators | Formal Logic, Truth Tables, Proof by Contradiction, Necessary & Sufficient Conditions |
| Overall TMUA Total | 40 Questions Total | 150 Minutes | Strictly No Formula Sheets | Combined Scale: 1.0 (Low) to 9.0 (High) |
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Cambridge 6.5+ Target
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Read Cambridge Score GuideWhat is a good TMUA score for Cambridge Computer Science and Imperial Engineering?
A score of 6.5+ to 7.0+ (typically 26–30 correct answers out of 40) is considered very strong and significantly increases interview offer rates at Cambridge and Imperial.
Are formula sheets or calculators permitted in the TMUA?
No. No calculators, dictionaries, or formula sheets are permitted. All formulas and identities must be thoroughly memorized.

