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How to Register for CGFNS Exam in Nigeria
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Re: How to Register for CGFNS Exam in Nigeria
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How do I pay CGFNS by mail?
Certified bank check, made out to CGFNS (must be in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank. Personal checks are not acceptable; do not send cash) or
• Mail a completed Credit Card Payment Form from http://www.cgfns.org/sections/apply/forms.shtml or
• International money order Send to to CGFNS International, Suite 400, 3600 Market St, Philadelphia PA 19104, USA
Certified bank check, made out to CGFNS (must be in U.S. dollars drawn on a U.S. bank. Personal checks are not acceptable; do not send cash) or
• Mail a completed Credit Card Payment Form from http://www.cgfns.org/sections/apply/forms.shtml or
• International money order Send to to CGFNS International, Suite 400, 3600 Market St, Philadelphia PA 19104, USA
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Re: How to Register for CGFNS Exam in Nigeria
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CGFNS Qualifying Exam specially designed for registered nurses is administered in more than 50 locations worldwide up to three times per year. The exam satisfies one of the immigration requirements for obtaining an occupational visa to work in the United States and is a prerequisite in some states for licensure.
The CGFNS Qualifying Exam is a one day examination that tests your knowledge and understanding of nursing as it is taught and practiced in the United States today. It is an objective, multiple-choice and alternate-item type questions, designed by testing experts. The CGFNS qualifying examination is also designed to help one predict their likelihood that they will pass the U.S. registered nurse licensure examination (i.e NCLEX-RN) in the future.
The CGFNS exam is divided into two sections.
1. Nursing Part 1 : This part of the exam contains 150 multiple choice questions, and test-takers have two hours and thirty minutes to complete this portion of the examination. This part is given in the morning of the test day. After completing part I of the examination, test-takers are then given a lunch break.
2. Nursing Part 2 : Given in the afternoon, it contains 121 questions, and test-takers are given two hours to complete this portion of the examination.
It is important to attempt to answer all test items that are presented during the allotted time frame. Not answering test items can have an adverse affect on one's score. Also, since the examination is a paper and pencil test, it is important to mark all answers clearly so there is no confusion in the scoring of the exam.
One can take the CGFNS Qualifying Exam however many times you wish, until you achieve a passing score. In India, CGFNS examination is given in March, July and November at testing centers located in Bangalore, Kochi, Mumbai and New Delhi.
However, in order to complete the Certification Program, applicants must pass both the CGFNS Qualifying Exam and an English language proficiency exam within two years of each other.
The CGFNS Qualifying Exam is a one day examination that tests your knowledge and understanding of nursing as it is taught and practiced in the United States today. It is an objective, multiple-choice and alternate-item type questions, designed by testing experts. The CGFNS qualifying examination is also designed to help one predict their likelihood that they will pass the U.S. registered nurse licensure examination (i.e NCLEX-RN) in the future.
The CGFNS exam is divided into two sections.
1. Nursing Part 1 : This part of the exam contains 150 multiple choice questions, and test-takers have two hours and thirty minutes to complete this portion of the examination. This part is given in the morning of the test day. After completing part I of the examination, test-takers are then given a lunch break.
2. Nursing Part 2 : Given in the afternoon, it contains 121 questions, and test-takers are given two hours to complete this portion of the examination.
It is important to attempt to answer all test items that are presented during the allotted time frame. Not answering test items can have an adverse affect on one's score. Also, since the examination is a paper and pencil test, it is important to mark all answers clearly so there is no confusion in the scoring of the exam.
One can take the CGFNS Qualifying Exam however many times you wish, until you achieve a passing score. In India, CGFNS examination is given in March, July and November at testing centers located in Bangalore, Kochi, Mumbai and New Delhi.
However, in order to complete the Certification Program, applicants must pass both the CGFNS Qualifying Exam and an English language proficiency exam within two years of each other.
Re: How to Register for CGFNS Exam in Nigeria
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Well, are the local legal requirement to get register in exams here. Please, someone, guide me. I have some student who wants to know.
Thanks
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Excellence Education Travels and Tours presents to you CGFNS (Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools). This Qualifying exam is a test where candidate’s knowledge and understanding of nursing field is taught and practiced in the United States is examined.
You will have to be a registered nurse or midwife before you can register or write the exam. Either you are a RN, RM or BSN holder, you are qualify to write the CGFNS TEST.
The exam requirements are:
O Level Result
Data page of International Passport
Nursing License (Expired or not Expired)
A Passport Photograph With White Background
Nursing Certificate or To Whom It May Concern etc
CGFNS EXAM DATES IN NIGERIA 2018;
March: 12-16, 2018
July: 9-13, 2018
September: 10-14,2018
November: 12-16, 2018
You can contact us on CGFNS EXAM REGISTRATION IN NIGERIA WITH STUDY GUIDES ON;
You will have to be a registered nurse or midwife before you can register or write the exam. Either you are a RN, RM or BSN holder, you are qualify to write the CGFNS TEST.
The exam requirements are:
O Level Result
Data page of International Passport
Nursing License (Expired or not Expired)
A Passport Photograph With White Background
Nursing Certificate or To Whom It May Concern etc
CGFNS EXAM DATES IN NIGERIA 2018;
March: 12-16, 2018
July: 9-13, 2018
September: 10-14,2018
November: 12-16, 2018
You can contact us on CGFNS EXAM REGISTRATION IN NIGERIA WITH STUDY GUIDES ON;
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