How to Register for MCCQE Part I Exam: A Simple Guide

How to Register for MCCQE Part I Exam: A Simple Guide's photoBy Esther Ebere
Wed Oct 09 2024
How to Register for MCCQE Part I Exam: A Simple Guide

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Practising as a doctor in Canada lies on one important test: the Medical Council of Canada's Qualifying Exam (MCCQE) Part 1. 

The MCCQE Part I is a licencing exam that evaluates a candidate's medical knowledge and clinical decision-making skills at the level expected of a medical student completing a medical degree in Canada.

Many foreign-trained medical doctors, particularly those from Nigeria, Ghana, Kenya, Cameroon, and other African countries, find the registration process confusing. But don't worry—this guide explains the process in simple terms. 

We'll walk you through how to register for the MCCQE Part I Exam step by step with clarity. At the end of this article, you'll be able to register for your exam with confidence.

Let’s start by explaining…

The Medical Council of Canada's Qualifying Exam (MCCQE) Part 1

The MCCQE Part I is a prerequisite for obtaining a medical license and entering residency training in Canada. Medical graduates who want to practice in Canada must pass this exam to obtain a licentiate to practice in any of Canada's provinces or territories.

The Medical Council of Canada administers the MCCQE Part I. It combines multiple-choice questions and clinical case scenarios to test your medical knowledge in real-world situations. It challenges your readiness to practice safely and effectively.

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MCCQE Part I Registration Requirements

Eligibility Criteria

To register for the MCCQE Part I, you must meet specific criteria. Here's what's required:

1. You must have a medical degree or be in your final year of study.

2. You must verify your medical degree with the Medical Council of Canada (MCC) through the Physician Credentials Repository. This ensures your degree is recognised by Canadian authorities.

3. You need to create an account on physiciansapply.ca. This is the primary platform for submitting your application and all required documents. 

4. When you submit your application, you must pay a non-refundable application fee. You can complete this payment using the Pay4Me App.  The Pay4Me App is reliable and trusted by students for paying tuition and fees abroad.  Meanwhile, before you initiate your payment on the app, make sure to check the current cost on the MCC official website, as the amount may change. 

5. Depending on your medical school's accreditation status, you may need to provide proof of English language proficiency.

How to Register for MCCQE Part I Exam?

The registration process for the MCCQE Part 1 involves the following steps:

  • Visit physiciansapply.ca and create an online account.

  • Complete the online application form and provide your details, educational background, contact information, and all the required information.

  • Submit your application and wait for your medical degree to be verified with the Medical Council of Canada.

  • Pay your registration fee through the Pay4Me App. This process takes less than 10 Mins to complete. 

  • Upload any supporting documents, such as proof of English language proficiency.

  • Once you have completed all the steps, submit your application.

  • You’ll receive a registration confirmation message through your physiciansapply.ca account to schedule your exam appointment. The message will also include important information, such as your exam location, date, and time.

Registration Deadlines

The registration deadlines for the MCCQE Part 1 vary depending on the exam session. We recommend checking the MCC website for the specific deadlines for your desired exam session.

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how to register for mccqe part I exam: a simple guide

MCCQE Part I Registration Cost

As of now, the cost of registering for the MCCQE Part I is $1,470 CAD. This fee is non-refundable. Therefore,  ensure all your documents and requirements are in order before applying.

Bear in mind that the above-mentioned fee covers only the registration process. Additional charges may apply if you need to reschedule or retake the exam. It’s also important to note that costs associated with verifying your medical degree through PhysiciansApply.ca are separate from the MCCQE Part I fee.

How to Pay for MCCQE Part I Exam Online

To pay for the MCCQE Part I Exam, create an account on the Pay4Me App. You can download the app from your App or Play Store. Log in and navigate to “Payments,” select “Test & Exams,” and click on MCCQE to initiate your payment. Once payment is completed, you’ll receive a confirmation email. Save a copy for your application.

Preparing for MCCQE Part I Exam

The MCCQE Part I Exam tests your medical knowledge and the ability to apply that knowledge in practical situations. We recommend using study resources provided through your PhysiciansApply.ca account. These include:

  1. Full-length Preparatory Examination (PE): A comprehensive exam that mirrors the actual MCCQE Part I.

  2. Preparatory Examination-Lite (PE-Lite): A shorter version of the full exam, ideal for focused practice.

  3. Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQ) and Clinical Decision-Making (CDM) Practice Tests: These tests help you get familiar with the types of questions you’ll encounter on exam day.

Understand the Exam Format 

The MCCQE Part I includes MCQs and CDM cases. Practice with both formats to improve your comfort and timing during the test.

Create a Study Plan 

Schedule time to cover all subjects and regularly test yourself using the official practice materials. Consistent practice will help you track your progress and identify areas to improve.

With MCC’s official study resources, you will be well-prepared and more confident in acing the exam.

What Is a Good MCCQE Score?

A good MCCQE score is anything above 260. Most MCCQE candidates score between 250 and 320, while the passing score is currently 226 (which can slightly change each year). However, we strongly recommend you aim for 260 and above to stand out.

How Long Does It Take to Prepare for MCCQE?

The time needed to prepare for the MCCQE Part I varies for each candidate. Most candidates spend three to six months preparing for the exam. However, dedicated full-time preparation usually takes two to three months. Also, remember that having a strong medical background or prior exam experience might make you need less time.

Conclusion

Now that you know how to register for the MCCQE Part I and prepare for the exam, it's time to take action. Follow the steps in this guide to ensure a smooth registration process.

For your exam fee payment, use the Pay4Me App. It’s reliable, easy to use, and designed to handle payments effortlessly. Good luck with your medical career in Canada.

FAQ on How to Register for MCCQE Part I Exam

Q1. How Much Is the Mcc Exam Fee in Canada?

The MCCQE Part I exam fee in Canada is currently $1,470.00 CAD. However, this fee is subject to change, and additional fees may apply if you need to reschedule or retake the exam.

Q2. Can I Work in Canada Without MCCQE?

No, you cannot work as a medical doctor in Canada without passing the MCCQE Part I exam. The MCCQE is a mandatory requirement for all medical graduates who wish to practice medicine in Canada. It ensures that doctors meet the necessary standards of medical knowledge and competency.

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