A Brief tabular representation of medical course in Canada:
Course Name | M.D (Doctor of Medicine) |
MBBS Duration | 5 Years |
Basic Eligibility | Bachelor’s degree in Biology of Science with minimum of 60% marks |
Required Entrances | NEET, MCAT, IELTS/TOEFL |
Minimum Course Fee | 15,00,000 INR |
Maximum Course Fee | 80,00,000 INR |
Cost of Living in Canada | 300$ - 350$ Per Month |
Medium of Teaching | English only |
University Recognition | NMC, WHO, DCI, CMC |
Top Medical University | University of British Columbia |
Indian students have multiple advantages while studying MBBS course in Canada:
Number of Indian students studying MBBS courses in Canada has increased from 32,000 in 2015 to 1,07,000 in 2018.
Medical colleges in Canada have quite higher fees but it is still cheaper than most of the European countries.
Universities have a dynamic infrastructure with a quality standard of education.
A highly proficient professor serving the students has substantial experience.
English is mandatory in Canada so the clearance of IELTS/TOEFEl is necessary.
Capitation charges or donation fees are not accepted by the universities.
Govt & Private scholarships are available for the international students.
MBBS degrees in Canada are valid all across the world due to its global accreditation.
Eligibility criteria considered while accepting the applications for the MBBS course admission in Canada:
The minimum age limit to enroll for a medical program is 17 years in Canada.
Candidates should have passed out higher secondary education (10+12) in Science.
The specialized subjects in science have to be Physics, Chemistry, & Biology, etc.
Medical College Admission Test (MCAT) is compulsory for studying in Canada.
NEET clearance is another factor considered for admission to medical courses.
The score of IELTS/TOEFL must be 6.5 for undergraduate courses and 7 for post- graduation degree programs.
A step by step procedure involved in taking admission for medical course in canada:
Step 1: Submission of the admission form and documents for the admission.
Step 2: Verification of the documents and the application of the candidate.
Step 3: Interview of the students by the admission authority of university.
Step 4: Letter of acceptance shortlisted for the final round of admission.
Step 5: Clearance of VISA is mandatory for the final confirmation.
Following documents are essential for medical admission procedure in Canada:
Copies of XI & XII & bachelor’s degree with backlog’s marksheet.
Certificates of English proficiency tests like IELTS/TOEFL.
Standardized medical tests (MCAT) for medical courses.
Academic references. (Two).
Colored passport sized photos on plain white background.
Statement of Purpose. (SOP).
All the certificates of extra-curricular activities.
The structure of medical curriculum for taking admission in canada is as follows:
The biggest difference between Canada and other countries offering MBBS programs is that they don't offer direct admission for undergraduate programs in medicine.
Students who want to study general medicine take admission for an M.D (Doctor of Medicine) course after getting a bachelor's degree from any recognized university.
The course of medicine varies from 3 to 5 years depending on the university.
A bachelor's degree in Biology of Science is essential to enroll for an M.D course.
If you don’t have a degree then the duration is for 5 years where the first year is allocated for the preparatory course of basic medicine.
Students have unlimited career prospects after completing MBBS degree in Canada:
Students get full preparation support for the medical license examination.
Graduates can crack exams like PLAB, USMLE, NEXT to practice in other countries.
One can apply for a post graduate program or medical internship.
Students who want to start a career in India pass the NEXT examination.
Following is the list of medical councils that gave recognition to the Canadan Universities:
National Medical Commission (NMC)
World Health Organization (WHO)
Medical Council of Canada (MCC)
Ministry of Education, India
United States Medical Licence Examination Test (USMLE)
World Directory of Medical Schools (WDMS)
Professional and Linguistic Assessments Board test (PLAB)
Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates (ECFMG)
A list of some of the best medical universities for MBBS studies in Canada:
Name of the Universities | Tuition Fees (USD) | Tuition Fees (INR) |
---|---|---|
University of Alberta | 20,071 | 14,05,000 |
University of Ottawa | 15,757 | 11,03,000 |
University of British Columbia | 44,414 | 31,03,000 |
University of Regina | 21,485 | 15,04,000 |
University of Calgary | 10,028 | 7,02,000 |
Thompson River University | 11,485 | 8,04,000 |
Simon Fraser University | 17,157 | 12,01,000 |
Dalhousie University | 24,342 | 17,04,000 |
Refer the national & global ranking of some of the best NMC approved universities below:
Name of University | Country Ranking | World Ranking |
---|---|---|
University of British Columbia | 2 | 32 |
Simon Fraser University | 5 | 69 |
University of Alberta | 6 | 97 |
University of Calgary | 9 | 122 |
University of Ottawa | 18 | 261 |
Dalhousie University | 20 | 297 |
University of Regina | 29 | 609 |
Thompson River University | 46 | 1493 |
A complete syllabus of MBBS course in canada is given below which is divided in 9 semesters:
Stages | Semesters | Subjects | - |
---|---|---|---|
Pre-Clinical | 1-2 | Anatomy, Biochemistry, Physiology | - |
Para-Clinical | 3 - 5 | Community Medicine, Pathology, Forensic Medicine, Microbiology, Pharmacology, Clinical Postings in Wards, OPD | - |
Clinical | 6 - 9 | Community Medicine, Medicine and Allied Subjects (Dermatology, Psychiatry), Gynecology, Obstetrics, and Pediatrics | Surgery and Allied subjects (Anesthesiology, Ophthalmology, ENT, Orthopedics), Clinical Postings |
These are the courses in medicine available for studies in the universities of Canada:
Paediatrics
Surgery
Nursing
Dentistry
General Medicine
Pharmacy
The minimum age of the candidate to qualify for admission is 17 years old and the maximum age is 25 years.
A degree of medical course acquired from Canada is definitely legal in India after you pass out NEXT exam to start your practices in India.
Mostly the colleges provide a special Indian cook to prepare meals for the Indian students and apart from this, Indian restaurants are also located near the campus.
The average duration in Canada for the course in medicine is between 3 - 5 years depending on the university. However many universities offer 4 years of program with 9 semesters including internship.
Yes, English is the medium of instruction if you study MBBS in any medical universities of Canada.
Students can choose to do Post Graduation courses as per their will in Canada or any country once they pass the medical license examination of that country..
Yes, All the universities offer coaching preparation programs for the students who want to crack USMLE, FMGE, NEXT or any such license examination in the future.
There are certain regulations for doing jobs as a student, so if you fulfill those conditions, you can get the local jobs to manage other expenditure.