What is a good NAC score?
Your total NAC Examination score is reported on a scale from 1300 to 1500 with a pass score of 1374.
What is considered a good score in mccqe1?
The panel recommended a pass score of 226 on a reporting scale of 100 to 400 that was approved by the Central Examination Committee (CEC). The CEC was composed of physicians and medical educators from across the country and responsible for awarding results to MCCQE Part I candidates.
What is the best question bank for MCCQE1?
Ace Qbank
Ace Qbank is the only question bank in Canada that integrates recent evidence-based medicine into all its questions based on the MCC objectives. Ace Qbank is meant to serve as a reference for the MCCQE1 exam as it covers all aspects of primary care, diagnosis, management, and prevention in all medical disciplines.
What is the pass rate for NAC OSCE?
a 99.9%
With a 99.9% pass rate amongst our NAC OSCE students, MedApplications has been a leader in NAC OSCE preparation since its inception. Here, we will outline standard stations that one may encounter on the NAC OSCE, tips and tricks about the exam, and preparations strategies on how to ACE this critical exam.
Is NAC pass fail?
The NAC Examination is a criterion-referenced exam for which the pass/fail is determined by comparing an individual candidate’s total score to a standard (as reflected by the pass score) regardless of how others perform.
Is Mccqe harder than USMLE?
The MCCEE is a four-hour test that includes 180 questions. The USMLE is far more intensive and comprises three phases: Step 1 is an eight-hour test and includes up to 240 questions. The MCCEE is comparable to the first part of Step 2 of the USMLE; Step 2 involves clinical knowledge testing.
Which is better Usmle or Mccqe?
I guess USMLE is the ideal option for an IMG since the MCCQE is hard to come by. The MCCQE is the licensure exam to practice medicine in Canada and it can only be taken by either the permanent residents or the Canadian residents whilst the USMLE can be taken by candidates of nearly all nationalities.