The Bottom Line
- MCC provides explicit timing guidance for CaRMS applicants: take MCCQE Part I and NAC in specified sessions so results arrive before key deadlines.
- The bottleneck is usually results timing (and document readiness), not just “studying enough.”
- Your strategy: pick a Match year, then work backwards: exam sessions → results windows → application file readiness.
This is the page most applicants needed earlier
If you don’t schedule exams in the correct session windows, you can end up “eligible on paper” but functionally unable to submit a complete application on time.
The “backwards plan” system
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1) Choose your target CaRMS cycle
Define: first iteration vs second iteration (if applicable), and your target provinces/streams.
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2) Use MCC’s CaRMS exam timing guidance as the anchor
MCC outlines which MCCQE Part I and NAC sessions you should target for your intended CaRMS cycle.
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3) Build in a results buffer
Assume delays: scoring windows, portal updates, document processing. Your buffer protects you from a single slip cascading into a lost year.
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4) Parallelise: prep documents while you prep exams
While studying, prepare: identity documents, credential verification steps, reference requests, and any province-specific paperwork.
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5) Lock “one change window” only
Don’t continuously reschedule exams. Choose a plan, execute, and use your buffer.
Your CaRMS exam-planning checklist
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