2025 Ï㽶ÊÓƵ
The MDCM Ï㽶ÊÓƵ Committee looks forward to welcoming excellent candidates from diverse backgrounds to the McGill community and to increasing the number of professionals from underrepresented populations in medicine
Applicant categories are organized first by the applicant's citizenship or residency statusÌý(in-province, out-of-province, international, etc.) and then by level of academic attainment (CEGEP student, university student, international medical graduate).
Certain categories have special conditions of admission. Use the menu on the left to determine your applicant category.ÌýYou must establish your category before submitting an application.
The number of available positions for medical training is regulated by the provincial government according to designated categories, which are based on candidates' citizenship or residency status and are as follows:Ìý
- Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is a recognized resident of Québec: Up to 146Ìýavailable seats.
- Canadian citizen or permanent resident who is not a resident of Québec, or Out-of-province Canadians: Up to 10Ìýavailable seats.
- Black CandidateÌýPathway: If you are a Quebec resident and you self-identify as Black.ÌýThere is no limited number of seats.
- Indigenous Applicant Pathway: Member of a First Nation or registered Inuit beneficiary who is a recognized resident of Québec: Up to 10Ìýavailable seats, and Canadian non-Quebec Indigenous Pathway: 1 seat available.Ìý
- Rural and Small Populations Pathway:ÌýAttended Public Secondary School in rural or small town areas of Quebec: Up to 5Ìýseats available.
- Candidates from low socio-economic backgrounds:ÌýThe general admissions process for our programs has been designed to be inclusive of candidates from low socio-economic status backgrounds without a specific application pathway.
- Canadian Armed Forces pathway: Full time Canadian Armed Forces members who have a minimum of 1 year experience in the military. 4Ìýpositions are shared between the 4 Quebec medical schools.
- InternationalÌýResidents, defined as an individual who requires a study permit to study in Canada (not a Canadian citizen or permanentÌý(INTL): Up to 2Ìýavailable seats.
- International Medical Graduates: Up to 2Ìýseats available.
- MD PhD: Up to 5 seats available.
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Applicants accepted under the Out-of-Province Canadian and International categories are subject to the admission rules and obligations of their assigned category for the duration of their medical studies, regardless of any change in citizenship or residency status subsequent to admission.