Exam Process
The exam, which can only be sat in Canada, consists of a written component (Qualifying Exam) and a clinical component (Physiotherapy National Exam) about 9 hours in total.
You must pass the written component within two years of achieving credentialing equivalence, and the clinical component within two years of successful completing the written component.
Exam Dates 2014
Written Clinical Component
February 9th June 7th
April 12th November 16th
May 11th
July 12th
September 14th
December 6th
Cost of Exam
Written $845 €561
Clinical $1425 €947
Total $2270 €1508
You must pass the written component within two years of achieving credentialing equivalence, and the clinical component within two years of successful completing the written component.
Exam Dates 2014
Written Clinical Component
February 9th June 7th
April 12th November 16th
May 11th
July 12th
September 14th
December 6th
Cost of Exam
Written $845 €561
Clinical $1425 €947
Total $2270 €1508
Exam Preparation
Candidate Essential Exam Guide
Registration Guide_
Exam Bluprint
Registration
There are 10 provinces in Canada:
Alberta Nova Scotia
British Columbia New Brunswick
Quebec Ontario
Manitoba Newfoundland & Labrador
Saskatchewan Prince Edward Island
Each province has their own registration board
Some provinces allow you register once you have the written component of the PCE completed and will allow you work on a provisional licence
The cost for registration differs from province to province but varies from €300-600
Alberta Nova Scotia
British Columbia New Brunswick
Quebec Ontario
Manitoba Newfoundland & Labrador
Saskatchewan Prince Edward Island
Each province has their own registration board
Some provinces allow you register once you have the written component of the PCE completed and will allow you work on a provisional licence
The cost for registration differs from province to province but varies from €300-600