This process applies to international and Canadian medical graduates who have previously attempted the MCCQE Part I and are preparing to repeat the exam. The reapplication process follows the same general structure as a first application, with specific rules based on prior attempts and previously submitted documents.
This article explains how to apply for MCCQE Part I if you are repeating the exam, using clear and factual steps.
Who Can Reapply for MCCQE Part I
You may reapply for the MCCQE Part I if:
- You do not have a pass result
- You have not exceeded the maximum number of allowed attempts
Important rules include:
- You cannot retake the exam if you have a passing result
- You may attempt the exam up to four times
- After a third unsuccessful attempt, you must wait one year from the date you receive the result before reapplying for a fourth attempt
- This one-year waiting period cannot be shortened or waived
Overview of the Reapplication Process
The reapplication process involves three main stages:
- Accessing your existing physiciansapply.ca account
- Submitting a new MCCQE Part I application and payment
- Scheduling the exam after application acceptance
Each stage must be completed in order.
Step-by-Step Guide on How to Apply for MCCQE Part I if You Are Repeating the Exam
Step 1: Access Your physiciansapply.ca Account
All repeat applications are submitted through a physiciansapply.ca account.
- If you already have an account, log in using your existing credentials
- If you do not already have an account, you must create one
Step 2: Submit a New MCCQE Part I Application
Once logged in, submit a new application by following these steps:
- Click Examinations from the main menu
- Select Apply for an exam
- Follow the instructions on each page to complete the application
- Upload documents as indicated
- Submit payment for the MCCQE Part I application fee
Your application is not complete until payment is submitted.
Document Requirements When Reapplying
Document requirements depend on your previous application status.
Medical Degree Documents
- If you previously applied as a graduate and already submitted your final medical degree diploma for source verification, you are not required to resubmit the diploma
- If you previously applied as a student and are now a graduate, you must submit a source verification request for your medical degree through your physiciansapply.ca account
Identity Documents
- When reapplying, you may need to provide new acceptable identity documents
- This applies if your identity validity period has expired
Student Attestation Forms
- If you previously applied as an international medical student and your expected date for completion of medical degree requirements has changed, you must submit a new student attestation form
Application Review for Repeat Candidates
After submission, your application is reviewed.
Key points include:
- If the Medical Council of Canada has previously reviewed all required documentation, your application may be accepted sooner
- You cannot schedule an exam date until your application has been accepted
Exam Scheduling After Reapplication
Once your application is accepted:
- You receive a twelve-month eligibility window
- You may schedule and write the MCCQE Part I during this period
- Exam appointments are available at Prometric test centres or through remote proctoring
Scheduling is only possible after application acceptance.
Key Differences Between First-Time and Repeat Applications
Repeat candidates should be aware of the following differences:
- Previously verified documents may not need to be resubmitted
- Application acceptance may occur sooner if the documentation has already reviewed
- Waiting period rules apply after a third unsuccessful attempt
Summary of the Reapplication Process
To apply again successfully:
- Confirm you are eligible to repeat the exam
- Log in to your physiciansapply.ca account
- Submit a new MCCQE Part I application and payment
- Provide updated documents only if required
- Wait for acceptance before scheduling the exam
All reapplication steps and rules are established by the Medical Council of Canada and apply to repeat candidates as outlined above.