Is it true that transfer/study abroad students coming to UK university must take a difficult math/science exam?

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Is it true that transfer/study abroad students coming to UK university must take a difficult math/science exam?

to be considered for entry into the University, in addition to supplying transcripts and degree verification to the school ? How do you feel about this, in terms of whether or not it is true? What is the exam called and what is it like, if it exists, it would be an exam for students applying to a Universities science or engineering department, but it's for study abroad student's and maybe all students.

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