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SchoolMcGill University - Faculty of Medicine
LocationMontréal, QC, Canada
School TypeMedical School
School Size
DegreeDoctorate
Honours
Co-op
Length3 Year(s)
Entry Grade (%)*72%
Prerequisites
Prerequisites NotesApplicants must have a BSc or the equivalent degree with an extensive background in the physical and biological sciences. An academic record equivalent to or better than a GPA of 3.2 at McGill is required, for at least the final two years of undergraduate training. Students with a slightly lower GPA may be considered if they have very favourable supporting letters or have demonstrated an exceptional aptitude for research. Non-Canadian applicants are usually required to take the GRE in order to properly evaluate their suitability, and those who did not complete their previous studies in the English language must also take the TOEFL examination. Students are normally accepted into the MSc program, and those candidates showing exceptional ability may be permitted to transfer into the PhD program after one year of training. Applicants who already possess an additional degree (MSc, MD) and have some research experience may be allowed to register for the PhD program directly.
Cost
International: $1,870

http://www.mcgill.ca/student-accounts/tuition-charges/fallwinter-term-tuition-and-fees/graduate-fees
Scholarships
DescriptionPathology is the specialized area of biomedical science that emphasizes the study of disease, and it is therefore one of the most multi-disciplinary fields of research. Investigators in a pathology department may be utilizing information and experimental techniques originally developed in almost any area of modern biology and, in return, may contribute new knowledge of benefit to many other disciplines. Research on disease may target any of the organ systems, in normal and abnormal conditions, and studies may be conducted from a structural, biochemical or functional perspective at any level, from the intact organism down to specific components of the individual cell.
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