Find a centre
STEP (Sixth term examination paper) can be taken in the UK and all over the world.
To take STEP you must be registered at an authorised test centre – as a candidate you cannot register yourself.
UK students
If your school or college is not already registered as a centre, please ask them to apply to become a test centre.
If your school or college is not able to become a test centre, there is an open test centre in London. If this is not an option for you, please contact us so we can support you further.
International students
If your school or college is not already registered as a centre, you need to find an authorised open test centre where you can take the test.
Take a look at our map to see the list of available open test centres.
Register your entry
Ask the exams officer at your school/college/test centre to register you and give you your candidate entry number as proof that your registration is complete.
You must provide your centre with the following information:
- your name, gender, date of birth and UCAS number exactly as they have been entered on your UCAS application
- the name of your university/ies, course/s and course code/s
- details of any access arrangements you require, along with the evidence to support your request.
For more information about when to register for STEP and how much it will cost, see the key dates and fees page.