MCCQE1 Dates 2025 August | MCCQE1 Prep & Registration

MCCQE1 Dates 2025 August

The Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Examination (MCCQE) is a two-part exam designed to test whether applicants’ clinical skills and medical knowledge are at the level expected of an Australian final-year medical student. The exam is the national standard for medical schools across Canada, which is why it is administered at the end of schooling.

Obtaining a pass result on the MCCQE Part 1 is one of the eligibility criteria you must meet to apply for the Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC). Canadian medical regulatory authorities may require you to have the LMCC to apply for a medical licence within their province or territory.

Exam Format (2025 Update)

As of April 2025, the exam is a one-day, computer-based test consisting of 230 multiple-choice questions (MCQs) split into two sections of 115 questions each. Candidates have about 160 minutes per section, with one optional 45-minute break between sections.

The new 2025 format eliminates the Clinical Decision-Making cases, focusing solely on MCQs. It is delivered globally through Prometric test centres (in Canada and 70+ countries) or via secure remote proctoring.

The questions align with the MCC Examination Objectives based on the CanMEDS framework. The exam evaluates two broad categories – Dimensions of Care and Physician Activities – each with four domains (e.g., health promotion, acute and chronic care, communication, etc.). This ensures a balanced test of medical knowledge, decision-making, communication, and professional behaviour expected of a Canadian-trained physician.

Each correct MCQ scores 1 point, and there is no penalty for wrong answers. The total score is calculated using the questions’ individual scores and their difficulty level. Results are reported on a 100–400 scale. Passing is criterion-based: you pass if your score meets or exceeds the pass threshold, regardless of others’ performance. The current pass score is around 226, but a new pass score for the MCCQE Part 1 will be established through a standard-setting exercise that will take place in July 2025.

2025 MCCQE Part 1 Exam Schedule

For the 2025 exam sessions, the MCCQE Part 1 will be offered three times:

  • April 9–May 21
  • August 19–September 11
  • October 1–22

August 2025 Session

The August 19–September 11, 2025 session is a key window. Scheduling for each session opens 5 months before the start of the season. For example, scheduling for the August session opened in March 2025.

Candidates must apply and have their application approved before they can schedule a date in this window. Appointments are on a first-come, first-served basis via Prometric, so applicants should try to book early to secure their preferred centre and date. Once scheduling opens, you must visit the Prometric website to schedule an appointment.

If no seats are available at your preferred centre or time, you may need to choose another date or centre or use remote proctoring.

If you decide not to take a scheduled exam, ensure you cancel at least 120 hours (5 days) before the appointment to avoid forfeiture of your fee. Cancellations made more than 120 hours in advance allow you to withdraw via physiciansapply.ca and receive a partial refund (minus a $750 withdrawal fee). Cancellations within 30 days incur Prometric fees (CAD 85 + tax), and within 120 hours, you will forfeit the full exam fee.

You can extend your 12-month eligibility window by 12 more months for a $120 fee if you cannot write the exam within the original period.

The exam is available at Prometric centres across Canada and worldwide (70+ countries). There are centres in major cities for Canadian residents, while an international list is on Prometric’s MCCQE1 page. Remote proctoring is also offered (with stricter tech requirements). French-language proctors are available by appointment on limited days.

Results are released some weeks after each session. For April 2025 (a transition session), results take about 12 weeks due to standard-setting for the new pass score. For August and October 2025, results will be available approximately 4 weeks after the session’s last day. When scores are ready, the MCC will email you and post a notification in your physiciansapply.ca account.

MCCQE Part 1 Registration Process

To apply, you must be a current student or graduate of a qualifying medical school – either a CACMS-accredited Canadian MD program, a US MD/DO program, or a WDOMS-listed school with a Canada Sponsor Note. (Note: US MD graduates typically also need ECFMG certification, separate from the MCCQE registration.) The eligibility rules apply equally to CMGs and IMGs.

Application Steps

  1. Create an account at physiciansapply.ca (if you don’t have one) and log in.
  2. In the portal, go to Examinations → Apply for an exam → MCCQE Part 1.
  3. Upload certified ID documents (e.g., passport, driver’s licence) and any required medical credentials.
  4. IMG students must submit a Student Attestation form signed by their medical school.
  5. IMGs must submit a Source Verification Request (SVR) for their medical degree, which is done in the same portal before or along with the exam application. (Processing the SVR and verifying your degree is mandatory before MCC approves your exam application.)

Fees

  • MCCQE Part 1 application fee: CAD 1,500 (non-refundable)
  • SVR fee for IMGs: CAD 232
  • One-time account setup fee for all applicants: CAD 335

Fees are paid in CAD through the portal via credit card. All documents must be in English or French.

After submission, allow up to 4 weeks for MCC to review your application and documents. Once accepted, you will receive a notification in your physiciansapply account confirming eligibility. At that point, you can schedule your exam with Prometric.

Once your application is accepted, a 12-month eligibility window opens during which you can schedule and write the exam. If you cannot write within one year, you may extend this window by another 12 months (for $120). If you exceed your window without taking the exam (or withdrawing), the application will be cancelled and a partial refund issued.

Tips for the Exam

Prep Courses and Books

Several review courses and question banks cater to MCCQE1. CanadaQBank offers QBank subscriptions and timed mock exams. Toronto Notes and Preptest are commonly recommended books. Local medical schools sometimes run weekend review courses open to CMGs and IMGs. MCC itself sells preparatory exams (full-length MCC PEs) on its site.

Retakes

If you do not pass, you may register to retake the exam (following the same application steps and paying fees again). You have a 4-attempt limit. You cannot retake once you have passed. After a third attempt, a 1-year waiting period is required before your fourth and final attempt. Use any waiting period to strengthen your study plan.

Canadian Clinical Knowledge

The MCCQE1 tests medical facts and how well you understand Canadian healthcare practice. Clinical expectations like multidisciplinary teamwork, patient communication, and public health may differ from your training background. So, it is advisable to review sample Canadian patient cases and practice answering MCQs with a Canadian lens.

How To Reschedule MCCQE1 Exam: Step-by-Step Guide

How To Reschedule MCCQE1 Exam Step-by-Step Guide

Candidates who seek to write the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Exam must approach the exam at their best and most prepared. Most people begin preparations months before their chosen dates and, as the date draws closer, perform assessments on themselves to check their level of preparedness. If, for some reason, they do not feel capable of writing the exam on their chosen date, they thankfully have the option to reschedule.

If you are looking for information on rescheduling your exam, you’ve come to the right place. In the following paragraphs, we will give a detailed breakdown of what you need to know when you want to reschedule the MCCQE1 exam, including key deadlines, fees, and important steps.

Brief Overview of the MCCQE1

The MCCQE1 is Canada’s chosen method of assessing if candidates are qualified and ready to practice medicine in the country. It evaluates a candidate’s medical knowledge and clinical decision-making skills, ensuring they meet the national standards required for medical practice.  The MCCQE1 is administered at the end of medical school and is a requirement for international medical graduates applying for entry into a Canadian residency program. Passing the exam is a requirement to obtain the Licentiate of the Medical Council of Canada (LMCC).

Understanding the MCCQE1 Scheduling Process

To apply for the MCCQE1, you must be eligible before opening an account on physiciansapply.ca and following the process to apply, as applications are accepted year-round. Upon acceptance of your application, you will be given a 12-month eligibility window to schedule and sit for the MCCQE1. This period begins from the date your application is approved. During this timeframe, you can schedule your exam at an available Prometric test center or opt for remote proctoring, depending on your preference and availability. The exam is held four times a year, and appointments may be scheduled 5 months before the start of an exam session. It’s important to note that all exam appointments are allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Therefore, it is advisable that you schedule early enough to secure your preferred date and location.

Reasons for Rescheduling

There are many reasons why a candidate will need to reschedule their MCCQE1 exam. Below are some of the more common reasons given:​

Personal Conflicts: Unexpected personal events, such as family emergencies or significant life changes, can interfere with your ability to sit for the exam as initially planned.​

Health Issues: Illness or medical conditions that impair your performance may require postponing the exam to ensure you are in optimal health when you attempt the exam.​

Insufficient Preparation: Realizing that you are not sufficiently prepared as the exam date approaches is a common reason for rescheduling. It’s essential to assess your readiness to maximize your performance honestly. To prevent this, comprehensive resources like CanadaQBank should be used to thoroughly prepare for the exam.

Step-by-Step Guide to Rescheduling the MCCQE1 Exam

Whatever your reason for rescheduling is, below are the steps you must take to ensure your request is received and processed to avoid missing out on your opportunity and losing your application fees.

Step 1: Access the Prometric Website

The first step to rescheduling is for you to access the Prometric Website and navigate to the Prometric MCCQE1 page. Log in using the 16-digit confirmation number you received from Prometric upon your initial scheduling.

Step 2: Select “Reschedule”

Next, you should locate and select the “Reschedule” option. You will be given a list of available dates and times for the exam to review.

Step 3: Choose a New Date

Select a preferred new exam date within the eligibility window. You should consider factors such as preparation time and personal commitments to ensure the new date is perfect for you.

Step 4: Confirm and Pay

Finally, you will be asked to confirm the rescheduled appointment by reviewing all details of the new appointment. Finally, you’ll need to pay any applicable rescheduling fees, after which you will be given a new confirmation number which you should save for future reference.

Rescheduling Fees and Deadlines

The fee you pay when rescheduling your exam will depend on how far away your chosen exam date is:

Timeframe Before ExamRescheduling Fee
More than 30 daysCAN$50 + HST
Less than 30 daysCAN$85 + HST
Less than 120 hoursFull exam fee forfeited

If extenuating circumstances cause you to miss your window for rescheduling or be absent from the exam, all hope is not lost. You can send documentation that supports your claim to [email protected], and a request for a partial refund will be reviewed.

Switching Between Test Center and Remote Proctoring

While rescheduling, candidates can choose between taking the MCCQE1 at a physical Prometric test center or via remote proctoring. Circumstances may arise that necessitate switching between these modalities.​

Assess Technical Requirements: Before opting for remote proctoring, ensure your computer and internet connection meet the technical specifications outlined by Prometric. Inadequate technical setup will prevent you from taking the exam on your chosen date.​ Test centers, however, have better technical and onsite support to aid with any issues.

Reschedule Through Prometric: Access the Prometric scheduling system using your 16-digit confirmation number to change your exam modality. Select the option to reschedule and choose your preferred modality and available date.​

Be Mindful of Fees and Deadlines: Similar to standard rescheduling, changing your exam modality may incur fees depending on the timing of your request. Refer to the fee structure to understand any financial implications.​

Extending the Eligibility Window

If you anticipate being unable to sit for the MCCQE1 within your initial 12-month eligibility window, you can extend this period once by an additional 12 months. This extension provides flexibility for candidates who require more time due to various circumstances.​

Procedure to Extend Your Eligibility Window:

  • Cancel Your Existing Appointment: If you have already scheduled an exam date, cancel your appointment with Prometric as soon as possible to avoid additional fees.​
  • Await Notification: Approximately 60 days before your eligibility window expires, you will receive a message in your physiciansapply.ca account with instructions on extending your eligibility. If no action is taken, a second reminder is sent one month before the expiry date.​
  • Follow Instructions and Pay Fees: Stick to the instructions provided in the mail to complete the extension process. An administrative fee is required, and if exam fees have increased since your original application, you will need to pay the difference. These fees are non-refundable. ​

Failure to extend your eligibility window or sit for the exam within the original timeframe will result in automatic withdrawal and a partial refund.​

Conclusion

The MCCQE1 is a pivotal exam that candidates must approach with the utmost focus after thorough preparation. If, for whatever reason, you realize that you are not prepared for it, then it is crucial that you reschedule your chosen date to ensure that you do not waste or miss out on this opportunity. By following this structured guide, candidates can manage the rescheduling process efficiently, ensuring they remain on track in their journey toward medical licensure in Canada.