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How to Register for Occupational English Test (OET) in Nigeria
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What is OET?
About the OET
The OET (Occupational English Test) is owned by Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessment Pty Ltd, a venture between Cambridge English Language Assessment (a not-for-profit department of the University of Melbourne) and Box Hill Institute.
OET is a well-respected international English language test for the healthcare sector, established in the late 1980s. OET has gone through a continuous cycle of research, validation and evaluation to ensure it is fit for purpose and relevant today.
Do you know that OET is accepted by many countries, will soon replace IELTS requirements.
The Occupational English Test (OET) is an English language test designed to meet the specific needs of the healthcare sector.
It assesses the language and communication skills of healthcare professionals looking to register and practise in an English-speaking environment. It is recognised and trusted by over 20 healthcare regulators, boards, councils and government departments in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore.
Key Features of the test
- OET results are accepted as proof of English language skills by all major regulatory healthcare bodies and councils in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore; the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship for all visa categories; education institutions and healthcare employers.
- OET assesses the English-language skills of 12 health professions in four areas: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.
This English Language examination is designed for professionals in the medical sector. The test checks the English proficiency skills of the healthcare professionals so that they can provide adequate service .Currently, there are 12 professions that can write this examination. We have put together a list below showing the different professions:
– Nursing
– Medicine
– Pharmacy
– Veterinary science
– Speech pathology
– Radiography
– Podiatry
– Physiotherapy
– Optometry
– Occupational therapy
– Dietetics
– Dentistry
- OET is available up to 12 times a year at 70 testing venues in 30 countries.
- Assessment / scoring for all test papers is conducted at CBLA in Melbourne by assessors who hold both Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) and tertiary qualifications.
For more information on the test and how you can register to take it, visit the OET website at www.occupationalenglishtest.org
About the OET
The OET (Occupational English Test) is owned by Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessment Pty Ltd, a venture between Cambridge English Language Assessment (a not-for-profit department of the University of Melbourne) and Box Hill Institute.
OET is a well-respected international English language test for the healthcare sector, established in the late 1980s. OET has gone through a continuous cycle of research, validation and evaluation to ensure it is fit for purpose and relevant today.
Do you know that OET is accepted by many countries, will soon replace IELTS requirements.
The Occupational English Test (OET) is an English language test designed to meet the specific needs of the healthcare sector.
It assesses the language and communication skills of healthcare professionals looking to register and practise in an English-speaking environment. It is recognised and trusted by over 20 healthcare regulators, boards, councils and government departments in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore.
Key Features of the test
- OET results are accepted as proof of English language skills by all major regulatory healthcare bodies and councils in Australia, New Zealand and Singapore; the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship for all visa categories; education institutions and healthcare employers.
- OET assesses the English-language skills of 12 health professions in four areas: Listening, Reading, Writing and Speaking.
This English Language examination is designed for professionals in the medical sector. The test checks the English proficiency skills of the healthcare professionals so that they can provide adequate service .Currently, there are 12 professions that can write this examination. We have put together a list below showing the different professions:
– Nursing
– Medicine
– Pharmacy
– Veterinary science
– Speech pathology
– Radiography
– Podiatry
– Physiotherapy
– Optometry
– Occupational therapy
– Dietetics
– Dentistry
- OET is available up to 12 times a year at 70 testing venues in 30 countries.
- Assessment / scoring for all test papers is conducted at CBLA in Melbourne by assessors who hold both Teaching English to Speakers of Other Languages (TESOL) and tertiary qualifications.
For more information on the test and how you can register to take it, visit the OET website at www.occupationalenglishtest.org
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Re: Occupational English Test (OET)
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OET exam is an exclusive English language test that has been designed for health care professionals.
For the uninformed, the OET full form is the Occupational English Test. Only eligible Healthcare professionals who are looking to work or study in the healthcare sector in Australia, Canada, Ireland, Maldives, Malta, Namibia, New Zealand, Philippines, Qatar, Singapore, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates and the United States of America are required to apply for the OET test to be able to prove their level of English proficiency to be competent to deliver superior healthcare.
Given the pandemic, COVID-19, the conducting body of the OET exam has launched Home OET (OET at Home). This is the identical OET exam that is conducted at a designated OET test centre. However, the OET at Home would be an OET computer-based test that would be conducted from the safety of the home of the candidate. The Home OET is currently available in select destinations and for Medicine and Nursing subjects. More subjects are being added to the facility. The initiative has been done to make the OET exam more inclusive for healthcare professionals who are planning to go abroad to work or study and need OET scores as part of their application process.
Candidates looking to appear for their OET exam can book their OET exam date on the OET official website. htmlhttps://www.occupationalenglishtest.org/location/nigeria/
For the uninformed, the OET full form is the Occupational English Test. Only eligible Healthcare professionals who are looking to work or study in the healthcare sector in Australia, Canada, Ireland, Maldives, Malta, Namibia, New Zealand, Philippines, Qatar, Singapore, Spain, Ukraine, United Kingdom, United Arab Emirates and the United States of America are required to apply for the OET test to be able to prove their level of English proficiency to be competent to deliver superior healthcare.
Given the pandemic, COVID-19, the conducting body of the OET exam has launched Home OET (OET at Home). This is the identical OET exam that is conducted at a designated OET test centre. However, the OET at Home would be an OET computer-based test that would be conducted from the safety of the home of the candidate. The Home OET is currently available in select destinations and for Medicine and Nursing subjects. More subjects are being added to the facility. The initiative has been done to make the OET exam more inclusive for healthcare professionals who are planning to go abroad to work or study and need OET scores as part of their application process.
Candidates looking to appear for their OET exam can book their OET exam date on the OET official website. htmlhttps://www.occupationalenglishtest.org/location/nigeria/
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Occupational English Test (OET) Commenced in Nigeria
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OET, an alternative to the dreaded IELTS exam which is more occupationally focused English Examination for Nurses, Doctors and other health professionals planning to travel out of Nigeria has started accepting application for August 3 Test Date. Below is the details published on the organization website: https://www.occupationalenglishtest.org ... n/nigeria/
Test Partner: International House Trust Assessment, Lagos
Test venue address
Oxbridge Tutorial College,
49 Sobo Arobiodu St,
Ikeja GRA, Ikeja,
Nigeria
Email [email protected]
Nearest bus stops: Kingsway Bus Stop and Total Service Station Bus Stop
To apply for the Test https://www.occupationalenglishtest.org/apply-oet/
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Test Partner: International House Trust Assessment, Lagos
Test venue address
Oxbridge Tutorial College,
49 Sobo Arobiodu St,
Ikeja GRA, Ikeja,
Nigeria
Email [email protected]
Nearest bus stops: Kingsway Bus Stop and Total Service Station Bus Stop
To apply for the Test https://www.occupationalenglishtest.org/apply-oet/
Congratulations to all, Share with other Nurses and doctors
Read more about OET OET in Nigeria? Things You Should Know Before Registering for OET
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Re: Occupational English Test (OET)
Unread post by Christy »
how much does the exam cost in Nigerian currency?
OET Is Costly: OET is relatively costly, it cost A$587 (Australian dollar) which is approximately N150, 000 when compared to other English exams.
N150,000
We are often asked by our Registered Nurses if the Occupational English Test (OET) is accepted in order to qualify for work in the United States.
The answer is no, only the IELTS (for which you will need a minimum score of 6.5 overall and a 7 in the Spoken Band section in order to pass) and the TOEFL are accepted if you are applying to work in the U.S.
Read everything you need to know about OET here https://www.occupationalenglishtest.org ... role-play/
OET Is Costly: OET is relatively costly, it cost A$587 (Australian dollar) which is approximately N150, 000 when compared to other English exams.
N150,000
We are often asked by our Registered Nurses if the Occupational English Test (OET) is accepted in order to qualify for work in the United States.
The answer is no, only the IELTS (for which you will need a minimum score of 6.5 overall and a 7 in the Spoken Band section in order to pass) and the TOEFL are accepted if you are applying to work in the U.S.
Read everything you need to know about OET here https://www.occupationalenglishtest.org ... role-play/
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Re: How to Register for Occupational English Test (OET) in Nigeria
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OET cost now is about N290k
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