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Frequently Asked Questions

The OSCE exam fee for UK registration is £794. If you failed in your first attempt, then you have to deposit a resit fee of £397 again to take the next attempt.

No, the OSCE exam in the UK is not similar to the Australian OSCE exam. There are a few points. First, the UK nursing and midwifery council required specific details, which should be in your OSCE exam, such as aseptic technique, which you should demonstrate according to UK policies. But for Australia, the nursing council does not require specific details; they just want you to perform basic standard precautions.

No, it is not difficult to crack if you have knowledge and nursing skills. For the OSCE exam, you need to practice more. If you practice more, no one can stop you from passing your OSCE exam. So you have to believe in yourself, and once you do that, everything will be easy to achieve.

To pass the OSCE exam for the nurse’s minimum, you need 4 weeks; after that, it totally depends on the candidates. So, 4 weeks and 8 weeks; it totally varies from person to person. But the one thing that is constant for all is practice; if you practice more, there is a greater chance of passing the exam.

You have to go to the UK to take your OSCE exam. In the UK, there are five OSCE centers: Leed Teaching Hospital NHS Trust, Ulster University, University of Northampton, Oxford Brookes University, and Northumbria University.

The OSCE exam is a clinical exam, just like your practical exam before final written exams in nursing college. The examiner will give you a scenario, and according to that, you have to perform a procedure on the patient. It is generally a skill-based exam. The topics included in the OSCE exam are hand hygiene, aseptic techniques, administration of different types of medication, such as IM, IV, subcutaneous, ID, catheterization, safe disposal of sharps, wound care, etc.

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