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Who Is The Course For?

Internationally qualified nurses wanted to work as registered nurse in USA, Australia, New Zealand .
Graduate nurses who wants take NCLEX-RN exam with full preparation

Frequently Asked Questions

To become a registered nurse in New Zealand, first you must register yourself and get your document verified through CGFNS. Once your verification is done you will be ready for New Zealand nurse’s registration to take a nursing written exam and OSCE exam.

Yes, you can take your written examination from anywhere overseas but for a practical exam that is an OSCE exam you must go to New Zealand.

No, you must have clinical experience of about 1800 hours. This is the primary requirement of the New Zealand Nursing Board and after that, you must crack the written and OSCE exam only then you can become a registered nurse in New Zealand.

It depends upon your qualifications and clinical experience because you must have 1800 hours of clinical experience to apply for the New Zealand nursing board. If you have both things, then a minimum of 5 months will take for registration. After getting registration there will be a written test and OSCE test. Again, it depends upon your capabilities and how much time it takes for you to crack your written and practical test. So, in a short minimum of 1 year, it will take to become a registered nurse in New Zealand if you have all the documentation and experience that is needed for it.

No, to become a registered nurse in New Zealand you must take a separate exam. however, the pattern of the exam will be the same just like the NCLEX-RN exam. But it is easier than Nclex-rn exam, and it has less questions. So, you don’t have to worry it is quite easier than the Nclex-rn exam.

A total of two exams you must take first is the written test and the second is the OSCE exam.

There is a lot of difference between these two exams. firstly, the NCLEX-RN exam is a written exam that consists of a total question range from 85- 250 questions asked in the test. However, in the OSCE exam, there will be ten stations and you must perform the clinical-based procedure on dummy patients. So, NCLEX-RN exam is based on your critical thinking, judgment, and theoretical knowledge. However, OSCE is based on clinical skill and how effectively you can perform the procedure on a patient and prevent the patient from any harm.

To become a registered nursing in New Zealand you must take a written examination which consist of 120 questions only.  The written examination is divided into two parts. A consist of medication safety and part B consist of knowledge.

A total 3 attempts you will get to crack the New Zealand nurses written exam. If you pass part A and failed part B, then you must only give part in which you failed.

To complete your New Zealand nurses written exam you will be given 180 minutes that is 3 hours and a total of 120 question will be there in exam.

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