Hi Paradox! Thank you for your question. The MCCQE is a challenge for both Canadian applicants and IMGs. You do not really have an alternative if you want to become a physician in Canada. You must complete this exam if you want to practice in Canada.
Just a small question so i am an IMG and lets suggest that i passed may MCCQ Exam , what comes after ? do i have to go through supervised practicing and for how long , and after that can i start working as a general doctor or i need to pass the NOC OSCE as well thank you in advance .
Hello Omar! Thank you very much for your question. Firstly, you definitely need to pass your NAC OSCE as an IMG to be eligible for residency. You can choose to take the NAC exam and the MCCQE Part I in the order that you prefer. You must also be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada to participate in CaRMS. Once you have these examinations completed and passed, you can participate in the CaRMS match, but keep in mind that the requirements of MCC is just one set of criteria. You must research the requirements of each province separately in order to apply for positions in those provinces. If you would like to learn more, please visit this blog bemoacademicconsulting.com/blog/international-medical-graduate-residency. Hope this answers your question and let us know if we can help with anything else!
Hi Vargas! Thank you for your question. There is no set book or guide recommended by Medical Council of Canada. If you would like some help prepping for MCCQE, you can contact us for a free initial consultation here bemoacademicconsulting.com/Contact-Us.php
Hello Prameela! Thanks for your question! All residents start out as "general practitioners" so you will need to pass all the same exams, such as MCCQE Part I and MCCQE Part II, as well as NAC OSCE if you are an IMG. Once you are in residency, the kind of steps you need to pass/complete will depend on your specialty.
@@drsadiamurtaza6334 Hello Dr. Sadia! Thanks for your question! It is a good idea to gain some clinical experience in the country you want to practice in.
I studied 6 months for the first attempt and failed. I prepared for 9 months for the second attempt with 8 hours studying every day and failed again. I really don't know what is that I am doing wrong.
Hello Juzores1! Thanks for your comment. It is an extremely challenging exam. Feel free to reach out to us for a free initial consultation to get some help bemoacademicconsulting.com/Contact-Us.php
Hello Delishan! Thanks for your question. Firstly, there is the possibility of remote proctoring, but mostly, the exam is taken in a Prometric center near you. There are more than 500 Prometric test centers across the globe with hundreds of remote proctors available, you should try to secure your desired date and location (if applicable) as soon as possible. Please check whether there is a Prometric test center near you which you can use to take the exam. Hope this helps!
helpful indeed
Nac OSCE Before/after mccqe1 for IMGs?
So informative, thank you 🙏
Hello Ahmad! Thank you very much! Glad you find this video helpful.
How can we register. In Cameroon
Can an img be in a surgical residency...
Hello Pranav! Absolutely! According to the latest statistics, IMGs have 12.6% success rate of matching to Surgery residencies.
@@BeMoAcademicConsulting I want to know the percent success rate for internal medicine residency for IMGs
How often do you organise this exam
Hi! You can find current test dates and registration information on the official site here: mcc.ca/examinations-assessments/mccqe-part-i/scheduling/
Hello! It is often said that MCCQE is difficult for IMG's. Is that the case? Should an IMG go for it or choose an alternative?
Hi Paradox! Thank you for your question. The MCCQE is a challenge for both Canadian applicants and IMGs. You do not really have an alternative if you want to become a physician in Canada. You must complete this exam if you want to practice in Canada.
Just a small question so i am an IMG and lets suggest that i passed may MCCQ Exam , what comes after ? do i have to go through supervised practicing and for how long , and after that can i start working as a general doctor or i need to pass the NOC OSCE as well
thank you in advance .
Hello Omar! Thank you very much for your question. Firstly, you definitely need to pass your NAC OSCE as an IMG to be eligible for residency. You can choose to take the NAC exam and the MCCQE Part I in the order that you prefer. You must also be a Canadian citizen or a permanent resident of Canada to participate in CaRMS.
Once you have these examinations completed and passed, you can participate in the CaRMS match, but keep in mind that the requirements of MCC is just one set of criteria. You must research the requirements of each province separately in order to apply for positions in those provinces.
If you would like to learn more, please visit this blog bemoacademicconsulting.com/blog/international-medical-graduate-residency. Hope this answers your question and let us know if we can help with anything else!
Good afternoon. Excuse me, is there a book or a guide that we have to study to get a better score?
Hi Vargas! Thank you for your question. There is no set book or guide recommended by Medical Council of Canada. If you would like some help prepping for MCCQE, you can contact us for a free initial consultation here bemoacademicconsulting.com/Contact-Us.php
Hi sir
You didn't mention what are the subjects for mccqe part 1???
Hello Dr. Shadab Azam. Thank you for your comment. You can learn more about the exam and its content here bemoacademicconsulting.com/blog/mccqe-part-1
Hello ! What are the exams that a specialised doc should appear for? To have a medical lisence in canada
Hello Prameela! Thanks for your question! All residents start out as "general practitioners" so you will need to pass all the same exams, such as MCCQE Part I and MCCQE Part II, as well as NAC OSCE if you are an IMG. Once you are in residency, the kind of steps you need to pass/complete will depend on your specialty.
Whats the exam to be taken by a foreign doctor who is a postgraduate already in a speciality
Hello P C. MCCQE and NAC OSCE are the exams that need to be taken by IMGs.
Do u also provide coaching for this
Yes, please contact us so we can help
I am an IMG, should I do my NAC before my MCCQE1 ?
Hi Nilufa! Thanks for your question. The sequence does not really matter. You can choose to complete either of the exams first.
Is it necessary to pass NAC OSCE
exam before appearing into MCCQE part1 exam.
Hello Dr. Sadia! Thank you for your question. You can complete these exams in any order you prefer.
@@BeMoAcademicConsulting is it important to take immediate clinical experience to appear in the exam.
@@drsadiamurtaza6334 Hello Dr. Sadia! Thanks for your question! It is a good idea to gain some clinical experience in the country you want to practice in.
I studied 6 months for the first attempt and failed. I prepared for 9 months for the second attempt with 8 hours studying every day and failed again. I really don't know what is that I am doing wrong.
Hello Juzores1! Thanks for your comment. It is an extremely challenging exam. Feel free to reach out to us for a free initial consultation to get some help bemoacademicconsulting.com/Contact-Us.php
Im a doctor from SRI LANKA. can i do this part 1 exam from my home in sri lanka?
Hello Delishan! Thanks for your question. Firstly, there is the possibility of remote proctoring, but mostly, the exam is taken in a Prometric center near you. There are more than 500 Prometric test centers across the globe with hundreds of remote proctors available, you should try to secure your desired date and location (if applicable) as soon as possible. Please check whether there is a Prometric test center near you which you can use to take the exam. Hope this helps!
Please can you suggest materials that can be read for the MCCQE part 1. Thanks.
Hello Akinyemi! You can start off with your notes and textbooks from class.