Exam Process
The CCEB examinations consist of three exam components: Written Component A, Written Component B, and Clinical Component C.
Written Component A
- May be taken no earlier than 10 months* before graduation from an accredited or approved chiropractic program.
- Candidates must complete Written Component A before taking Written Component B or Clinical Component C.
- Requires either a written letter confirming current GPA and anticipated date of graduation, or a final transcript of program completion from the accredited or approved chiropractic program.
Written Component B
- May be taken no earlier than 6 months* before graduation from an accredited or approved chiropractic program.
- Successful completion of Written Component A is required prior to taking Written Component B.
- Requires either a written letter confirming current GPA and anticipated date of graduation, or a final transcript of program completion from the accredited or approved chiropractic program.
Clinical Component C
- May be taken no earlier than 3 months* before graduation from an accredited or approved chiropractic program.
- Requires either a written letter confirming current GPA and anticipated date of graduation, or a final transcript of program completion from the accredited or approved chiropractic program.
Note: Subject to meeting the individual qualifications requirements above, Components B and C can be taken in any order.
To learn more about each examination please refer to https://cceb.ca/study-guides-instructions/lang-pref/en/