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Hey guys,

Just wondering if any one has any statistics on how many people apply each year vs how many are accepted etc. If people that graduated from English Universities still get in. I couldn't find anything about an interview online- is there one for U de s?

 

Thanks! :)

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Hey guys,

Just wondering if any one has any statistics on how many people apply each year vs how many are accepted etc. If people that graduated from English Universities still get in. I couldn't find anything about an interview online- is there one for U de s?

 

Thanks! :)

Pour l'université de Sherbrooke, suivre le lien

http://www.usherbrooke.ca/doctorat-medecine/admission/questions-en-rafale/donnees-saillantes/

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Hey guys,

Just wondering if any one has any statistics on how many people apply each year vs how many are accepted etc. If people that graduated from English Universities still get in. I couldn't find anything about an interview online- is there one for U de s?

 

Thanks! :)

Pour l'université Laval, suivre le lien:

http://www.fmed.ulaval.ca/site_fac/fileadmin/template/main/site_fac/etudes/1er_cycle/Doc/L-04-MED-base.pdf

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Hey guys,

Just wondering if any one has any statistics on how many people apply each year vs how many are accepted etc. If people that graduated from English Universities still get in. I couldn't find anything about an interview online- is there one for U de s?

 

Thanks! :)

Pour Université de Montréal, suivre le lien:

http://www.med.umontreal.ca/etudes/programme_formation/doctorat_medecine/admission/faq.html#10

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Yes, one Interview for all 3 French speaking med schools.

 

And otherwise, they each have their own particularities. For example, UDEM it is academics and interview, however, academics are not necessarily straight forward. And there are different categories/pools of university students aspplying. Sherbrooke has TAAMUS, a psychological test that is scored and it has a certain percentage weight in the decision. Laval has the autobiographical questions.

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