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Dalhousie University’s Institution of Medicine, often known as Dalhousie Medical School, is a medical school and faculty located in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.

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Are you eligible to apply?

To be considered eligible for admission, all prospective students must meet all minimum academic and non-academic requirements.

Check out the admission requirements to see if you are eligible to apply.

Apply Now – Complete Section 1

Our online application is available on June 15th.  A $70.00 application processing fee is required with Section 1.  The deadline to submit Section 1 of your application is on or before 11:59 pm Atlantic Time July 31st.  Section 1 MUST BE submitted in order to receive Section 2, essay and supplemental form of the application.

It is important to note that the earlier you submit Section 1 of your application the more time you will have to complete the essay and supplemental form (Section 2).

Complete Section 2 – Short Answer Questions & Supplemental Form

Section 2 of the online application consists of:

  • Mandatory online entry of course names and grades and unofficial transcript upload
  • Mandatory online entry of MCAT testing date and MCAT results
  • Mandatory residency verification form
  • Mandatory short answer questions and supplemental information
  • Mandatory for non-maritime applicants – 250-word statement outlining decisions that contributed to your selection of Dalhousie Medical School
  • Optional personal context questionnaire

Verifiers and contact information are required for activities listed in the Supplemental. It is STRONGLY recommended that applicant’s inform their verifiers of their medical school application. Verifiers are contacted by email and/or phone between November and February. Consider informing your verifiers that they may be contacted during this period, and to check their email and junk mail folders. If a verifier does not respond, the activity is considered UNVERIFIED and may adversely impact your application.

To get an idea of what the supplemental form will require, please use this working copy for reference:

[NEW 2021-2022] The personal statement format has changed from long form essay to 5 short answer questions. The purpose of this change is to elicit applicant’s specific responses to questions intended to assess a variety of non-academic attributes. Questions may vary annually. Responses are limited to 250 words. Applicants’ responses should answer the question directly and provide specific examples, where applicable.  

Responses are reviewed by Admissions Committee. As applications are anonymized for the Admissions Committee, applicants should not include information that could identify themselves (eg name).   

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Application Processing Fee

Application processing fee ($70.00) is due on or before July 31. Online self-service payment at:

www.dal.ca/applicationfees 

Submit transcripts

Official University Transcripts – One official copy of your transcript from each school you listed on your application must be submitted to Dalhousie Medicine Admissions Office by July 31. If is the applicant’s personal responsibility for requesting official transcripts in a timely manner to meet these deadlines.  If you have completed undergraduate or graduate studies at Dalhousie, you are not required to submit transcripts as the Admissions Office has access to these online.

If you participated in an exchange program and the wish to include these courses in the 60 most recent credit hours for GPA calculation, then  numerical or alphabetical course grades from the exchange are ​required to be submitted. If alpha-numerical grades for the exchange courses are not reflected on your home university transcript, the applicant is required to obtain a World Education Services (www.wes.org) assessment. This WES assessment is required to be submitted as part of the application.

If your degree is granted from an accredited university outside of Canada, official transcripts AND a World Evaluation Services assessment is required to be submitted by July 31.  

Send transcripts to:

Admissions & Student Affairs
Clinical Research Centre
5849 University Avenue, Room C-124
PO Box 15000
Halifax, NS  B3H 4R2

Complete and release CASPer scores

CASPer test scores must be completed during the same application cycle in which you are submitting an application. That is, CASPer test scores are valid for one application cycle only.  CASPer results from previous application cycles are not eligible for future application cycles.

CASPer test dates for Dalhousie are usually held in the month of August.

See CASPer Requirements

Release MCAT scores

For each application cycle, the last eligible MCAT test date is in the month of August.

For the 2020-2021 application cycle, the last eligible MCAT test date is September 5, 2020.

MCAT scores must be released from AAMC-MCAT to Dalhousie Medicine Admissions annually.  Applicants and re-applicants are responsible for authorizing AAMC-MCAT to release MCAT scores to Dalhousie Medicine each year.  Dalhousie Medicine cannot access your MCAT scores without the applicant’s notification of release to the AAMC.  MCAT scores from previous application cycles will not be automatically applied in future application cycles.

See MCAT Requirement

Interview Invitations

All eligible Maritime applicants (ie have met GPA, MCAT, CASPer requirements and submitted online application and processing fee) are invited for interview.  Depending on interview capacity, approximately 60-100 eligible Non-Maritime applicants will be invited for interview.  Interview selection for Non-Maritime applicants is determined by GPA, MCAT, CASPer and supplemental information regarding applicant’s compelling reasons for choosing Dalhousie Medicine.

Interview invitations are distributed via email, usually in the month of October.  Invitations include instructions on how to select your preferred interview location and time.  There are sufficient interview slots for each invitation distributed.  Applicant interview self-scheduling is completed on a first come, first serve basis.  To secure your preferred interview location and time, it is strongly recommended that applicants complete the interview self-scheduling process as early as possible.  In specific circumstances where Admissions Office may be required to change interview time and location, applicants will be notified of any changes.  

See Interview Requirement     

Interview weekend

For the 2020-2021 application cycle, the MMI is in the process of being adapted to a virtual format. Details regarding the interview will be provided to applicants who receive an interview invitation.

Learn more about the interview process.

Decision Letters

All decision letters are distributed via email usually in March each year.

TIPS for applying

This document contains information you may find helpful if you are a new applicant or if you are someone who has decided to re-apply.

File Review

Admissions Committee meets regularly between October and March to complete application file reviews including Personal Statements and Supplemental Forms. Verifiers listed in applications are contacted by email and/or phone by the Admissions Office between November and February. It is STRONGLY recommended that applicants inform their verifiers of their medical school application. Consider informing your verifiers that they may be contacted during this period, and to check their email and junk mail folders. If a verifier does not respond to the Admissions Office, the activity is considered UNVERIFIED and may adversely impact your application.

Application Scoring

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How is my application scored?

Members of the Admissions Committee review and assess the supplemental form and essay components of each applicant’s file. In the file review, members of the Admissions Committee also assign up to 5 points at their discretion, for outstanding features, achievements or applicant’s qualities for the medical profession.  These are combined with the academic (GPA and MCAT) and interview score to arrive at a total application score. Decisions are made based on total score, and positions are filled based on each provincial quota.

Application ComponentScore
GPA15 points
MCAT10 points
Supplemental and Essay30 points
Interview40 points
Discretionary5 points
Total100 points

Admission Requirements

Questions? Come and see us in the Admissions and Student Affairs office, located on the first floor of the Clinical Research Centre, Room C-124, 5849 University Ave.

Eligibility for admission to Dalhousie’s Undergraduate medical Education program requires applicants to meet minimum academic requirements (GPA, MCAT) and minimum non-academic requirements as determined from CASPer, MMI, and Personal Statements/Supplemental. 

Applicants who do not meet all minimum requirements are not considered for admission. Final selection for admissions is determined by application file score and Admissions Committee approval.

Dalhousie Medicine Admissions Committee recognizes that the appropriate academic preparation for the study of medicine can be acquired through many varied educational backgrounds. Beginning with the 2021/2022 application cycle, a full course load (defined as 5 full courses or 30 credit hours per academic year) is no longer a requirement.

It is important to note that while the full course load requirement has been removed, applicants should be aware that the undergraduate medical curriculum is a rigorous, full time curriculum. Being able to maintain a full academic schedule with a minimum GPA most likely approximates and prepares applicants for the academic capacity necessary to successfully meet the expectations of the undergraduate medical education curriculum. 

GPA Requirement

Dalhousie Medicine Admissions Committee recognizes that the appropriate academic preparation for the study of medicine can be acquired through many varied educational backgrounds. Beginning with the 2021/2022 application cycle, a full course load (defined as 5 full courses or 30 credit hours per academic year) is no longer a requirement.

It is important to note that while the full course load requirement has been removed, applicants should be aware that the undergraduate medical curriculum is a rigorous, full time curriculum. Being able to maintain a full academic schedule with a minimum GPA most likely approximates and prepares applicants for the academic capacity necessary to successfully meet the expectations of the undergraduate medical education curriculum. 

Residents of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick & Prince Edward Island (Maritime):

Minimum of 3.3 on a 4.0 scale calculated by;

  1. the 60 most recent credit hours of graded (alpha/numerical) courses from a completed or in-progress to be completed 90-120 credit baccalaureate degree. 
  2. OR using up to 15 credit hours of graded (alpha/numerical) courses from a completed or in-progress to be completed graduate degree (Masters or PhD) PLUS the 45 most recent credit hours of graded (alpha/numerical courses from a completed 90-120 credit baccalaureate degree

Residents of all other Canadian provinces and territories  (Non-Maritime) 

Minimum of 3.7 on a 4.0 scale calculated by;

  1. the 60 most recent credit hours of graded (alpha/numerical) courses from a completed or in-progress to be completed 90-120 credit baccalaureate degree. 
  2. OR using up to 15 credit hours of graded (alpha/numerical) courses from a completed or in-progress to be completed graduate degree (Masters or PhD) PLUS the  45 most recent credit h ours of graded (alpha/numerical courses from a completed 90-120 credit baccalaureate degree

Please note:

  • Fall/Winter and Spring/Summer term courses are eligible for GPA calculation, provided they contribute to the degree requirements. For example; credits from summer courses that are not part of the 120 credit hour degree requirements are not eligible for GPA calculation. If an elective course contributed to the 120 credit hour degree requirements then it is eligible for GPA calculation.
  • Pass/Fail and Credit/No Credit courses will not be included in the GPA calculation. This includes exchange programs and/or semesters abroad. ​If the semester abroad/exchange courses occur within the 60 most recent credit hours and the applicant wishes to include these courses in GPA calculation, then  numerical or alphabetical course grades from the exchange are ​required to be submitted. If alpha-numerical grades for the exchange courses are not reflected on your home university transcript, the applicant is required to obtain a World Education Services (WES) assessment. This WES assessment is required to be submitted as part of the application.
  • For repeat courses: If both grades for a repeated course fall within the 60 most recent credit hours then both grades will be included in the GPA calculation
In determining your GPA, the OMSAS Undergraduate Grading System Conversion Table is used. – Overall GPA is rounded to the nearest tenth – If your degree includes exchange courses from another university, numerical course grades       MUST be provided in order to be considered in GPA assessment.  If numerical course grades for   exchange courses are not provided on the official transcript, a World Evaluation  Services assessment is required to be submitted by July 31. – If your degree was granted from an accredited university outside of Canada, official transcripts and a World Evaluation Services assessment is required to be submitted by Jul 31
 

Changes to admission requirements

Admissions requirements are reviewed annually and the admissions requirements from previous years may not apply. Please monitor our website for up-to-date information.

MCAT Requirement

Beginning in the 2020-2021 application cycle, minimum total MCAT score requirement is determined in relation to GPA.

To be considered eligible for admission, your MCAT score must meet the minimum requirement for the applicant category in which you are applying.

For Maritime applicants (residents of Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, PEI):

GPA3.33.43.53.63.73.83.94.0
Total MCAT
Score
499498497496495494493492

Minimum MCAT category scores required are 123. That is, applicants with any category score less than 123 are not considered, regardless of total MCAT score.

Examples for Maritime applicants:

MCAT BBLSMCAT CPBSMCAT PSBBMCAT CARSTOTAL MCATGPAEligibility
1181261301234973.5INELIGIBLE – BBLS category score <123
1251231231244973.3INELIGIBLE – total minimum MCAT score required is 499, based on GPA
1231231231234924.0ELIGIBLE – minimum category score met, minimum total MCAT score 492 met, based on GPA
1241241201234913.9INELIGIBLE – category score < 123, minimum total MCAT score required is 493
1241241231234943.8ELIGIBLE – minimum category score met, minimum total MCAT score 494 met, based on GPA
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For Non-Maritime applicants (residents of all other Canadian provinces and territories):

GPA3.73.83.94.0
Total MCAT Score503502501500

Minimum MCAT category scores required are 123. That is, applicants with any category score less than 123 are not considered, regardless of total MCAT score.

Examples for Non-Maritime Applicants:

MCAT BBLSMCAT CPBSMCAT PSBBMCAT CARSTOTAL MCATGPAEligibility
1281301201265043.7INELIGIBLE – PSBB category score <123
1251261251245003.8INELIGIBLE – total minimum MCAT score required is 502, based on GPA
1251231271255004.0ELIGIBLE – minimum category score met, minimum total MCAT score met, based on GPA
1281271221235003.9INELIGIBLE – category score < 123, minimum total MCAT score required is 501
1261271271265063.8ELIGIBLE – minimum category score met, minimum total MCAT score met, based on GPA
  • MCAT scores are eligible for five years from the date written.  If, at the time of application, your scores are older than 5 years, you will be required to rewrite the MCAT.
  • For each application cycle, the last eligible MCAT test date is in the month of August.
  • MCAT scores must be released from AAMC-MCAT to Dalhousie Medicine Admissions annually.  Applicants and re-applicants are responsible for authorizing AAMC-MCAT to release MCAT scores to Dalhousie Medicine each year.  Dalhousie Medicine cannot access your MCAT scores without the applicant’s notification of release to the AAMC.  MCAT scores from previous application cycles will not be automatically applied in future application cycles.
  • Section 1 of the application asks you to indicate which set of MCAT scores you want used for assessment.  Scores must all be from the same test date.
  • MCAT Fee Assistance Program for Canadians. Application opens September to January. Applicants who qualify will receive reduced scheduling, rescheduling, and cancellation rates. 
  • For the most up to date information for MCAT, including preparation,  practice tests and test registration please visit the Medical College Admission Test website.

Interview

  • Application Process
  • Application Scoring
  • Interview
  • Ask a Med Student
During the MMI, applicants move between interview “stations” in a 10-station circut.

Assessing your personal qualities

2020/2021 Application Cycle Please note: The MMI is in the process of being adapted to a virtual format. Details regarding the interview will be provided to applicants who receive an interview invitation.

Approximately 300-400 applicants are invited for interview each year. Interview selection is determined by GPA eligibility, MCAT eligibility and CASPer. For non-Maritime applicants, interview selection is also determined by information regarding an applicant’s compelling reasons for choosing Dalhousie Medicine as their preferred choice.

Interview invitations are distributed via email, usually in the month of October. Details regarding the 2020-2021 virtual interview format will be provided to invited applicants in advance of the scheduled interview date.

Practice makes perfect:

Use these practice MMI questions to help prepare for your interivew:

1. Placebo (ethical decision making)  

Dr. Cheung recommends homeopathic medicines to his patients. There is no scientific evidence or widely accepted theory to suggest that homeopathic medicines work, and Dr. Cheung doesn’t believe them to. He recommends homeopathic medicine to people with mild and non-specific symptoms such as fatigue, headaches and muscle aches because he believes that it will do no harm, but will give them reassurance.

Consider the ethical problems that Dr. Cheung’s behavior might pose. Discuss these issues with the interviewer.

2. Class Size (critical thinking)

Universities are commonly faced with the complicated task of balancing the educational needs of their students with the cost required to provide learning resources to a large number of individuals. As a result of this tension, there has been much debate regarding the optimal size of classes. One side argues that smaller classes provide a more educationally effective setting for students, while others argue that it makes no difference, so larger classes should be used to minimize the number of instructors required.

Discuss your opinion on this issue with the examiner.

3. Standard Interview (personal)

What experiences have you had (and what insights have you gained from these experiences) that lead you to believe you would be a good physician? Discuss this question with the interviewer.

4. Parking Garage (communication skills)

The parking garage at your place of work has assigned parking spots. On leaving your spot, you are observed by the garage attendant as you back into a neighbouring car, a BMW, knocking out its left front headlight and denting the left front fender. The garage attendant gives you the name and office number of the owner of the neighbouring car, telling you that he is calling ahead to the car owner Tim. The garage attendant tells you that Tim is expecting your visit.

Enter Tim’s office. What would you say? How would you act?

5. Preferential Admission (knowledge of the health care system)

Due to the shortage of physicians in rural communities such as those in Northern Ontario, it has been suggested that medical programmes preferentially admit students who are willing to commit to a two or three year tenure in an under-serviced area upon graduation.

Consider the broad implications of this policy for health and health care costs. For example, do you think the approach will be effective? At what expense? Discuss this issue with the interviewer.

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Faculty of Medicine
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Tel: 1-902-494-6592


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Tel:1-506-636-6000

Dalhousie Medical School: Rankings, Courses, Fees, Admissions & Scholarships

Established in 1868, the Dalhousie Medical School is a medical school and a faculty of Dalhousie University in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. It is counted among the oldest medical School in Canada and the world and has been ranked #238 in the QS World University rankings. More than 1,000 Students from different countries grace the amicable Institute every year with their essence, bringing a natural mix of culture, legacy, and amiability to the city.

The Institute provides 200 degree programs for students who want to study in Canada across its 13 faculties, taking education to a whole new level and bringing unbridled wisdom and knowledge to the students.

Renowned for its wide range of degree programs in subjects like sciences, medicine, law, engineering and the arts, Dalhousie Medical School is honored as the Canadian Institutes for Health Research Awards for 2 consecutive years and is also one of the top medical schools in Canada.

The doors of the university are open for admissions in early June. Dalhousie Medical School courses follow a semester-based academic calendar, where students learn and grow under the loving guidance of reputed academic and administrative staff.

Top Programs in the Dalhousie Medical School 

ProgramsFees Per Annum (CAD)Entry Requirements
Doctor of Medicine [M.D]4,636TOEFL 92, IELTS 7, Pearson 65, GRE 300
Master of Science [M.Sc] Biochemistry and Molecular Biology6,450TOEFL 100, IELTS 7.5, Pearson 65, GRE 300
Master of Applied Science [M.ASc] Biomedical Engineering10,878TOEFL 92, IELTS 7, Pearson 65, GRE 300

Dalhousie Medical School Rankings 

Dalhousie Medical School has performed well in the world rankings for the last couple of years. Here’s a glimpse of the Dalhousie Medical School rankings:

Dalhousie Medical School US News Rankings 

  • Best Global Universities: #322
  • Best Global Universities in Canada: #14

Dalhousie Medical School Times Higher Education Rankings 

  • World University Rankings: #251
  • World University Impact Rankings: #85
  • Good Health Ranking: #50
  • Mclean’s Top Medical Doctoral Ranking: #7

Dalhousie Medical School QS Rankings 

  • World University Rankings: #291
  • WUR Rankings by Subject: #51
  • Graduate Employability Ranking: #301

Highlights

Type of universityPublic
LocationHalifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
Type of CampusUrban
Total Intake Capacity108
Websitehttps://medicine.dal.ca/

Dalhousie Medical School Courses 

Dalhousie Medical School offers various types of programs in the medicine field. It is the first medical school in Canada which provides the Continuing Medical Education program to the students. Some of the reasons to apply for Dalhousie Medical School are :

Doctor of Medicine (MD)

  • The program is authorized by the Liaison Committee on Medical Education (LCME) in participation with the Committee on Accreditation of Canadian Medical Schools (CACMS).
  • Students will have numerous opportunities to get real life hospital experience from the beginning, through the clinical abilities components or by picking an elective that offers extra active learning.
  • The program is divided into three key areas, Med 1 and Med 2, followed by Clerkship
  • In the initial two years, Med 1 and Med 2 give students an essential foundation in medicine, including the anatomy and frameworks of the human body, while considering other significant parts of health care, from the philosophical and ethical to the practical

Master of Science [M.Sc] (Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 

  • This is a full-time program that gives different facilities that Students need to turn out to be well-rounded researchers, including laboratory work, guided seminar presentation, and group discussion.
  • Students get the opportunities to work with award winning professors and scientists.
  • Before the students start their Research work, they should discover an administrator who can support their research interests and has the ability to take on the additional responsibility.

Master of Applied Science [M.ASc] (Biomedical Engineering) 

  • In this program, Students will appreciate amazing career possibilities, research works, and preparation that spans medicine, basic science, and engineering.
  • As a graduate student, they will work intimately with engineers and clinicians on projects that address contemporary medical issues.

Dalhousie Medical School Campus & Residence 

  • Dalhousie Medical School currently teaches in two campuses located in Sir Charles Tupper Medical Building, Carleton Campus (Halifax, NS) and Saint John Regional Hospital.
  • For Residence Students must be a Canadian citizen. International Students are not eligible for Residence.
  • Here we have given the facilities provided in housing:
    • One bedroom, one bathroom apartment downtown to Halifax
    • For professional resident: Private fully-furnished bedroom along with a private bathroom is available
    • For postdoc and medical resident: Fully-furnished one bedroom apartment
    • Top floor private home
    • Students can also access Dalhousie University Residence

Dalhousie Medical School Admissions 

Dalhousie offers a wide scope of programs in order to ensure that each student’s interest is satisfied. The students can apply for up to three programs and they will be evaluated uniquely for the second and third program on the off chance that one isn’t admitted to their best option. Here are the eligibility criteria that should be satisfied to be qualified for admission:

  • Completion of his/her secondary school (Grade 12)
  • At least 70% in five academic Grade 12 courses
  • A final grade of a minimum of 70% in Grade 12 academic English and any other required subject.

How to Apply?

The application process for admission at the Dalhousie Medical School explained in a few easy steps:

  1. Choose the course according to your interest and eligibility
  2. Fill an online application form
  3. Submit all the transcripts
  4. Pay the application fee of 70 CAD
  5. Qualify MCAT and CASPer entrance exams of the university as per your course to get admission
  6. Send your scores to the university
  7. Send your essay to the university
  8. The eligible candidates will get the invitation from the university for an interview

Dalhousie Medical School Cost of Attendance

Having an estimate of the costs needed for looking for Admission prior to applying is an important step in every admission process. The cost of living in Canada in order to survive an academic year at the School is as described below.

Tuition Fee

Type of courseFees (CAD)
Full time4755 per term
Part time317 per billing hour
Total18,187.9

Living Expenses 

Other expenses apart from tuition fee to be considered while applying for admission at Dalhousie Medical School is:

Type of ExpenditureAnnual Cost (in CAD)
Student Association Society5 per term
Student Union fee77.28
bus pass fee160.30
Facilities Renewal fee94.90
Books and Supplies1,350

Dalhousie Medical School Scholarships

Dalhousie Medical School provides financial aid for students based on their academic performance and financial qualifications. Most of the scholarships provided are made on a conditional basis. The scholarship value is based on a student’s admission average to the program.Below are given some of the scholarships that can be availed from the university:

Name of ScholarshipEligibility
Krishna Prakash Gopal Memorial BursaryAvailable for Students who are entering in first year of Doctorate in Medicine Course
Dr. E. James Gordon ScholarshipAvailable for first year students who are taking Admission into doctor of medicine program
Stewart E. Allen Bursary in MedicineAvailable for students currently pursuing MD programs. The student should have demonstrated financial need and satisfactory academic performance
MD Class of 1974 Entrance ScholarshipAwarded to students taking Admission to MD program

Dalhousie Medical School Alumni 

The Dalhousie of Medical School is famous for producing eminent personalities including:

  • Sir Charles Tupper: 1st president of the Canadian Medical Association
  • Annie Isabella Hamilton: 1st woman to receive M.D. in Nova Scotia
  • Shane Neilson: Canadian physician and poet
  • Ron Stewart: pioneer of the specialty of Emergency Medicine

FAQs 

Ques. Is the Dalhousie Medical School good?

Ans. Dalhousie Medical School pulls in a portion of Canada’s best Students, doctors and clinical specialists. We offer the most exceptional Medical school educational program in Canada, and our alumni reliably act in the best 25% of the Medical Council of Canada authorizing tests.

Ques. What GPA is required to get into the Dalhousie Medical School?

Ans. Ideally, applicants must have a minimum GPA of 3.7 to get into the Dalhousie Medical School

Ques. What about Dalhousie Medical School Recommendation letter?

Ans. Dalhousie Medical School doesn’t need reference letters from its candidates. You should give verifiers to every one of the exercises you put in your advantageous application structure, however they will be reached by the school straightforwardly if important. Ensure you ask your verifiers for consent to put their names and contact information in the application. It would likewise be insightful to guarantee that these individuals will give you full help whenever reached by the school.

Ques. Does Dalhousie Medical School accept international Students Application?

Ans. The MD program doesn’t accept worldwide and American candidates. Nonetheless, there are Government Sponsored effusive places that are accessible at Dalhousie. This implies that few students (close to 7) from abroad are supported to go to clinical school in Halifax. This program is generally arranged between the Canadian government and its discretionary partners.

Ques. Do I need an undergraduate degree to apply in Dalhousie Medical School?

Ans. Yes,a four-year four year Bachelor certification is expected of candidates. Occasionally, Dalhousie may concede Students with three-year degrees, however a four-year program is preferred. The degree can be in any discipline

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