Canada is always in demand for Medical students, ranked as the third-best country to study Medicine. It caters to international students' post-study requirements to work in the healthcare industry and practice as professionals. Many Canadian Universities are affiliated with teaching hospitals, making it easier for students to work simultaneously. In Canada, the MBBS degree is known as the Doctor of Medicine, and under that, you can practice Medicine, Dentistry, Nursing, and Pharmacy.
Popular Programs
Popular programs here include:
- Doctor of Medicine (MD)
- Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Nursing
- Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
- Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)
Top Universities
Canada’s best universities for Medicine include the University of Toronto and McGill University. They provide top-notch education in medicine, accompanied by advanced research centres, teaching hospitals, and clinical placements.
Some of the most sought-after names are listed below.
University
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QS Rank (Medicine)
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Avg Annual Tuition (CAD)
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Avg Annual Tuition (INR)
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University of Toronto
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13
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97,350
|
60 lakhs
|
University of British Columbia
|
31
|
20,000
|
12 lakhs
|
McGill University
|
21
|
69,340
|
30 lakhs
|
University of Alberta
|
77
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35,200
|
22 lakhs
|
McMaster University
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51-100
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59,400
|
37 lakhs
|
Course Duration
The course duration for MD typically lasts for 3-4 years, while a BSc in Nursing, BPT and a BDS take up 4 years each. Program lengths can vary according to course specifications and stream
Entry Requirements
The entry requirements for Medicine courses include top grades and test scores. While there are different requirements for the course level and university, some general guidelines are listed below.
- For UG, you need to score a minimum of 70-85% in class 12 (with Physics, Chemistry, Biology), or graduate with a 75 %+ GPA for Master's from a biology or health sciences bachelor’s course.
- IELTS (6.5-7.0) or TOEFL 88+ to prove your proficiency in English.
- You also need a 510-528 MCAT score for MD and a 19-21 per section CASPer or DAT score (for dentistry, in some schools)
Career Prospect
The careers in this field include being a General Practitioner, Nurse, or Paramedic.
Some popular jobs with their salaries are listed below.
- Clinical practitioners cater to the medical needs of patients in hospitals and clinics and earn approximately CAD 91,880 / INR 57.88 lakhs annually. This varies with speciality, with cardiologists at the higher end of the spectrum.
- Public Health Professionals work toward health promotion, disease prevention, and community wellness programs. They earn CAD 54,900 /INR 34.58 lakhs annually.
- Dentists cater to afflictions related to oral health, hygiene, and orthodontics. They earn an annual salary of CAD 189,940 /INR 1.19 crores.
Top Employer
Top employers here are Provincial Health Services Authorities like Ontario Health and BC Health Services. Labs like LifeLabs and Medcan, and pharmaceutical companies like Pfizer Canada, Apotex, and Sanofi also require skilled professionals.
PR Scope
Healthcare professionals are in high demand; thus, they have very strong PR eligibility. The CECs and PNPs have several healthcare roles. Doctors, physiotherapists, and public health workers are considered high-priority workers.