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Police Entrance Exams in Canada (2026 Guide)

A complete overview of Canadian police entrance exams — including RCMP, CBSA OTEE, OACP, and provincial testing — with direct pathways to official-standard practice exams.

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Each Canadian police service uses a different entrance exam.

Select the exam that applies to your application pathway below.

RCMP Entrance Assessment

 

Used for applicants to the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP).

CBSA OTEE (Officer Trainee Entrance Exam)

Required for Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) Officer Trainee applicants.

OACP
(Ontario Police Services)

 

Required for OPP and Ontario municipal police services.

APCAT (Alberta Police Cognitive Ability Test)

Used by Alberta police services as part of the provincial police application process.

Canadian Police Entrance Exam Prep — Designed by Former Recruiters

Agency-Specific Exam Simulations:
We don’t use generic questions. Whether you are writing the RCMP Entrance Assessment, CBSA OTEE, Ontario OACP, or APCAT, our practice exams mirror the exact format, difficulty, and scoring logic of the current 2026 police entrance exams.

Built by Law Enforcement Veterans:
Gain the insider advantage. Our content isn’t written by educators or test companies — it’s created by former police recruiters and assessors who know exactly how candidates are evaluated by hiring panels.

Instant Scoring & Competency Analytics:
Get immediate feedback across Logic, Math, Situational Judgment, and Written Composition. We identify weak competencies so you can correct them before test day — not after a failed attempt.

Timed “Pressure” Mode:
Knowledge isn’t enough — speed matters. Our exam simulator uses official-style countdown timers and pacing thresholds to train performance under real exam pressure.

Mobile-Ready Platform:
Study on your schedule. Our fully responsive platform works on phone, tablet, or desktop — no downloads required.

Select your exam above to access official-standard practice tests designed for your specific police service.

RCMP Entrance Assessment exam

Why Our Police Exam Prep is Different

Common Questions from Applicants

The “most important” part is the one you fail! However, the Police Written Exam (covering Logic, Reading, and Math) and the Situational Judgment/Psychological Assessment are the two most significant screening components. Many candidates fail due to a lack of preparation on the behavioural questions

No. While there is overlap in the skills tested (Logic, Math, Grammar), each service uses a unique test format. For maximum success, you need agency-specific exam simulations that mirror the exact format, timing, and question style of the official 2026 exams you are writing.

Passing scores vary by agency and the specific exam (e.g., OACP, RCMP Entrance Assessment, OTEE). Generally, most services require a minimum of 60% to 70% on the cognitive/written components. Due to the high number of applicants, the competitive passing mark is often much higher than the minimum threshold.

 

 

The full OACP process, from initial application to receiving the OACP Certificate of Results, can take 3 to 6 months, not including the time spent preparing for the Part B (Mental Abilities) and Part C (Personality Assessment) sections. Your certificate is required before you can apply to most Ontario Police Services (e.g., OPP, Toronto, Peel).

 

 

 

The difficulty is not in the subject material (which is generally Grade 10–12 level) but in the time constraint and pressure of the exam. The Logic and Written Composition sections often require specialized practice to ensure quick, accurate report-writing and critical thinking under official-style countdown timers.

 

 

Our full-length Police Practice Tests are comprehensive simulations covering all required cognitive skills: Logic, Math, Reading Comprehension, Grammar, and Spelling. They also include the crucial Situational Judgment and Written Communication exercises used by the RCMP, OACP, and CBSA to mirror the exact format of the Police Written Exams.

 

 

 

 

Yes. Our preparation is monitored and updated in real-time. We guarantee that our Police Practice Tests reflect the most current 2026 electronic and timed format required for the Police Written Exams in Canada, including the RCMP’s latest online assessment and the OACP’s mental abilities components.

 

 

 

The Situational Judgment Test evaluates your judgment, integrity, and alignment with police core competencies (e.g., Use of Discretion, Teamwork, Ethics). It presents realistic scenarios and asks how you would respond. Former police recruiters build our prep to train you in the correct police priorities for de-escalation and decision-making.

No. While post-secondary education is highly valued by police services, a specific Police Foundations diploma is not a strict requirement for the RCMP, CBSA, or OACP. Police services seek diverse life experience, a strong work record, and a commitment to community. Your focus should be on passing the competitive entrance exams.

Yes. Candidates who use timed, comprehensive practice tests are far more likely to pass. Practice exams help you identify weak spots (like math or grammar) and train your brain to perform under the same pressure and time constraints as the real test day, preventing mistakes caused by anxiety.

Our preparation materials are not generic. They are designed by former police recruiters and Law Enforcement Veterans who have firsthand experience with the official assessment processes for the RCMP, CBSA, and OACP. We know exactly what the hiring panels are looking for.

Yes, we stand behind the quality of our training. We offer a 100% Money-Back Pass Guarantee on our full preparation packages. This eliminates the risk and shows our confidence that our prep courses will fully prepare you to succeed on your Canadian Police Entrance Exam.

We offer unlimited access to our bank of questions and full-length Police Written Exams simulations. Our platform encourages repetition, allowing you to re-take the Police Practice Tests as many times as you need to perfect your time management and master your weak areas before taking your official entrance assessment.

The most common mistake is failing to practice under realistic time constraints. Our Police Practice Tests are essential because they replicate the pressure of the Police Written Exams. Additionally, many fail the Situational Judgment section by answering based on common sense rather than correct police procedure.

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