The Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) is a mandatory practical exam for internationally qualified nurses pursuing registration under the AHPRA (Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency). After passing the NCLEX-RN, OSCE is the next step in the Outcome-Based Assessment (OBA) pathway for Australia.
While passing the NCLEX-RN proves your theoretical competence, OSCE ensures you can deliver care according to Australian standards. It bridges the clinical expectations gap for international nurses and prepares them for real-world scenarios in Australian healthcare.
We specialize in preparing Nepali nurses for every step of the Australian registration process. Our OSCE program complements your NCLEX success and equips you with the confidence to clear this critical practical hurdle.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Expert Instructors | Led by internationally trained professionals. |
| Australia-Centric Curriculum | Focused on standards, protocols, and case types used in Australian settings |
| Hands-on Simulation | Skill stations and mock OSCE scenarios based on real test patterns |
| Communication Mastery | Australian documentation, cultural norms, and patient interaction |
| Full Support | One-on-one mentoring and feedback sessions until you’re ready |
Step 1: Pass the NCLEX-RN
Fulfills the MCQ (Knowledge Assessment) of the OBA Pathway.
Step 2: Prepare for the OSCE
Get ready for the Clinical Assessment with our expert-guided OSCE preparation at NCLEX Center.
Step 3: Attend the OSCE in Adelaide
Sit for the Objective Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE) at Adelaide Health Simulation.
Step 4: Apply for AHPRA Registration
After clearing both assessments, youll be eligible to register and start your nursing career in Australia!
The OSCE isn’t just a practical exam, it’s a final gateway to your professional life in Australia. With the right training, support, and simulation, you don’t just pass the test, you step into your nursing career with confidence and competence.