An internationally qualified nurse must pass the OSCE exam in order to be registered in a number of nations, including Australia, New Zealand, Canada, and the United Kingdom. The OSCE assesses your practical abilities to make sure you can provide safe, competent care in New Zealand. In order for the candidate to be aware of the exam, we provide practical sessions in simulated OSCE stations in our offline mode of study, while in online mode you can gain knowledge through interactive webinars.
We are glad that we will be one of the best OSCE trainers in India, Kerala who have initiated exclusive practical lab-based training in India.
Practical training at OSCE stations
Real-time simulated settings
Training by a global healthcare expert
Study materials
Feedback from professionals
Mock test practical at stations
Kiwi culture orientation
Communication skill enhancement
Q&A sessions
Interactive webinars trained by best OSCE trainers from New Zealand
Q&A sessions
Study materials
Flexible time schedule
Feedback from professionals
Practice questions
Revision Classes
Mock Exam
Time-Management tips
Kiwi culture orientation
Communication skill enhancement
Do you provide offline OSCE training in Kerala?
Yes, we provide offline OSCE training in Kerala
Is it necessary to know all 10 OSCE stations?
Yes, you will have to pass through all 10 stations to successfully complete the OSCE.
Is there a time limit for each OSCE station scenario?
Yes, each station will be of 12 minutes total; 2 minutes for preparation, 8 minutes for scenarios and 2 minutes for transition to the next station.
Where is the OSCE held?
The OSCE is held in Nurse Maude Simulation and Assessment Centre (NMSAC), Christchurch, New Zealand.
Can I re-attempt the OSCE if I fail once?
Yes, you have a total of 3 attempts to pass the OSCE. If it feels difficult, an OSCE training from professionals in the industry can help you crack the exam.