Queen's University
The School of Medicine at Queen's University offers a four-year Doctor of Medicine program, selecting students based on academic excellence and personal characteristics suitable for medical studies. The curriculum aims to produce well-rounded physicians with broad medical knowledge, skills, and attitudes for postgraduate training. Emphasizing lifelong learning, the program incorporates principles of equity, diversity, inclusion, Indigeneity and accessibility (EDIIA).
Application timeline
Today
January 18th, 2026
MMI
February 6th, 2026
Panel Interviews (Dates Vary Depending on Stream)
October 1st, 2025
OMSAS Application Due
December 1st, 2025
Interview Invitations
March 1st, 2026
Admission Offers
Minimum requirements
MCAT
Total Score of 500; Minimum of 125 in all four sections.
Education
Minimum of 30 half courses or 15 full courses at the undergraduate university level in a university program completed by June 30th of the year of entry.
GPA
3.0
Casper
Must be completed, with the exception of applicants to the Indigenous Student Admissions Pathway.
Application Information
Components
Autobiographical Sketch (ABS)
Five categories are considered in the ABS: Employment, Volunteer Activities, Extra-Curricular Activities, Awards & Accomplishments, Publications & Research. You will be prompted to identify the top 3 activities you believe are most important for your application in the Employment, Volunteer Activities, and Extracurricular Activities categories (maximum of 9 in total).
Three References
One academic or employment-related referee, one non-academic referee, and one referee of your choosing. Ideally, choose referees from different areas who can collectively address qualities and attributes in both academic and non-academic domains.
Fees
OMSAS Application Fee
$220
Queen's University Application Fee
$135
Scoring
Interview selection scoring weights
100%
Random Selection Lottery
Admissions scoring weights
100%