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The Occupational English Test (OET) evaluates your English proficiency in real clinical contexts. Get the comprehensive guide to excel in all four sub-tests.
4 Sub - tests
Grade B Target
Healthcare Focused
Exam Overview
Understanding Your Score
Grade B (350+)
Required for UK NMC registration in Listening, Reading, and Speaking
Balanced Preparation
Focus on all four skills as each is assessed independently
Score Validity
Your OET scores are valid for two years from the test date
Exceptional command of healthcare English
Required for most nursing councils
Acceptable for writing sub-test only
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6-Week Study Plan
In summary: OET for nurses is a specialized English test assessing communication in clinical contexts. With a clear understanding of its syllabus, scoring system, and a disciplined study plan, nurses can achieve the required Grade B or higher to unlock international career opportunities.
Choose Your Path
Combine both approaches for optimal results. Use self-study for foundational knowledge and flexibility, while leveraging institute resources for feedback on writing and speaking. The skills that benefit most from expert guidance.
The Listening and Reading tests are the same for all candidates and cover topics of general interest to all healthcare professionals. Writing and Speaking tasks are profession-specific, tailored to nursing scenarios.
No. OET requires clear, accurate, profession-specific vocabulary, not advanced medical jargon. General nursing and healthcare terms are sufficient, along with the ability to use patient-friendly language. Clarity and appropriateness matter more than complex terminology.
Both language accuracy and medical content relevance are equally important. Examiners assess how well you select the correct clinical information from case notes and how clearly, accurately, and appropriately you express it using correct grammar, tone, and organisation.
Role-plays place greater emphasis on fluency and effective communication than on detailed medical accuracy. The focus is on how clearly, confidently, and empathetically you communicate with the patient rather than on precise or advanced medical detail.
OET scores are valid for two years from the test date. Note that OET scores from different sittings cannot be combined, unlike IELTS.
You may use abbreviations only when they are appropriate for the reader. In professional-to-professional communication, common abbreviations (e.g., BP, HR) are acceptable. In patient-facing contexts or when clarity may be affected, writing in full is preferred.
The recommended length is 180-200 words. This guideline exists because the case notes are designed to allow you to write a clear, complete, and satisfactory letter within the 40-minute time limit.
OET is accepted by the NMC (Nursing and Midwifery Council) and other UK nursing councils. For UK NMC registration, nurses must achieve Grade B (350+) in Listening, Reading, and Speaking, and Grade C+ (300+) in Writing.