Nova Scotia requires that CMG's have registered and challenged the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Exam Part 1 (MCCQE 1) by July 1, 2024 do I need to provide proof?

To obtain a postgraduate training license in Nova Scotia after the conclusion of the 2024 R-1 match, Canadian Medical Graduates (CMG’s) must have, in good faith, registered and challenged the Medical Council of Canada Qualifying Exam Part 1 (MCCQE 1) by July 1, 2024.

Those unsuccessful in the exam are subject to the decision of the regulatory authority regarding licensure. 

No proof that the examination has been scheduled is required in your CaRMS Online application. 

 

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