Requirements for Med-P Qualifying Year
**UPDATE DEC REQUIREMENTS 2025**
As of Fall 2025, candidates who have graduated from a science DEC program can apply, please see note below for eligibility criteria.
Applicants to the Med-P Qualifying Year must:
- Be a recognized resident of Québec.
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Enrolled or have graduated from one of the following Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC) programs:
- Science (200.B0, 200.B1)
- Combined science programs ''Double DEC'' (200.11, 200.12, 200.13, 200.15, 200.16)-note that the global R score including both programs is used in the academic assessment)
- Science + International Baccalaureate ''IB DEC'' (200.Z0, 200.Z1)
- Sciences, Lettres et Arts (700.A0, 700.A1)
- French Baccalaureate at a Quebec institution only (*2)
- Complete the DEC in a maximum of 3 years.
- *Be in the final year of collegial studies and obtain (by July 31 of the entering year) a Diploma of Collegial Studies (DEC) in one of the programs listed above or have graduated from one of the stated programs and not registered or enrolled in a full-time University level program (see note below in exceptions 1 for more information).
Extenuating Circumstances
Candidates should only select “extenuating circumstances” in the online application and submit their letter and documentation if they did not complete the DEC in 3 years, or if their circumstances had a temporary impact on their usual level of academic achievement.
DEC programs and Competency Codes
In addition to all other program requirements, candidates must have successfully completed and achieved the competency codes for the following courses by the time the DEC is granted:
Subject | Previous Science DEC | NEW Science DEC | Previous Arts & Science DEC | NEW Arts & Science DEC | IB DEC |
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Biology | NYA (00UK), General Biology II (00XU) | 0B01, Biology II (0B0F) | 01Y5, 01YJ | 7BL1, 7BL2 | a minimum of two courses (5.32 credits) |
Chemistry (General and Organic) | NYA (00UL), NYB (00UM), Organic Chemistry I (00XV) | 0C01, 0C02, Organic Chemistry I (0C0F) | 01Y6, 01YH | 7CH1, 7CH2 | three courses (8.00 credits), including Organic Chemistry |
Physics | NYA (00UR), NYB (00US), NYC (00UT) | 0P01, 0P02, 0P03 | 01Y7 and one of either (01YF or 01YG) | 7PH1, and one of either 7PH2 or 7PH3 | two courses (5.32 credits) |
Math | NYA (00UN), NYB (00UP), NYC (00UQ); | 0M02, 0M03, 0M04 | 01Y1, 01Y2, 01Y4; | 7MA1, 7MA2, 7MA4 | two courses (5.32 credits) |
*We accept both the new and previous science and math competency codes.
For more information on these codes and their requirements, please contact your CEGEP academic advising office.
Exceptions
(*1) Exceptions made for students who graduated from the DEC in a Fall term and began a new post-secondary program the following Winter (i.e. in the Winter term they are submitting their application to Med-P Qualifying Year); academic performance from the new program is not considered; no more than 1 semester of study is permitted.
*Candidates who have completed a DEC and have never been registered or enrolled in a full-time University level program, can apply for consideration for the Med-P Qualifying year, even if they are not current year graduates. A maximum of 12 university credits can be completed in this gap period. Candidates must submit a letter of extenuating circumstances to describe the circumstance(s) or activities they have been involved with since obtaining their DEC and provide supporting documentation. For more information please view the Extenuating Circumstances Policy.
(*2) Quebec residents enrolled in a French Baccalaureate program located in Quebec are eligible; both years (première and terminale) must be undertaken in Quebec, the candidate must complete all “complements Québécois” for the Cégep-equivalent prerequisites listed above, which must be reflected on the course attestation provided by the school, along with an R score.