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Test Preparation

IELTS (International English Language Testing System) is an exam that opens doors of opportunity for studies or migration across the globe. It has two major types: IELTS Academic and IELTS General. Click here for more

Regular Track:
126 Hours – N120,000

Fast Track:
42 Hours – N60,000

TOEFL stands for Test of English as a Foreign Language. The exam is conducted by ETS. This is an exam that is accepted by numerous schools across the globe for admissions (both graduate and undergraduate). The exam, just like IELTS, tests the four language skills (reading, listening, speaking, and writing) of candidates. Each of the sections has a score of 30, which makes the total score of the exam 120.

Regular Track:
126 Hours – N120,000

Fast Track:
42 Hours – N60,000

The Graduate Record Examination (GRE) is an exam that tests graduates’ readiness for graduate programs in various fields. This exam is made up of quantitative reasoning (QR), verbal reasoning (VR), and analytical writing. While the total score of both the verbal reasoning and quantitative reasoning sections is 340, the analytical writing section of the exam is graded and scored separately. The GRE is one of the key prerequisites for getting scholarship opportunities for those seeking higher degrees.

Regular Track:
126 Hours – N120,000

Fast Track:
42 Hours – N60,000

The Graduate Management Admission Test (GMAT) is an exam for graduate programs in business schools. The GMAT exam measures the critical thinking and reasoning skills that are most relevant to graduate business programs. Taking the GMAT exam demonstrates your commitment, motivation, and ability to succeed in business school and in your career.

Regular Track:
126 Hours – N120,000

Fast Track:
42 Hours – N60,000

The Occupational English Test (OET) is a test of English skills for doctors, nurses, and other health care workers. OET tests the four language skills (reading, listening, speaking, and writing) using real healthcare scenarios. It is an English test to work or study in healthcare in the UK, US, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Ukraine, Singapore, Dubai, or Namibia.

Regular Track:
126 Hours – N120,000

Fast Track:
42 Hours – N60,000

The Pearson Test of English (PTE) is also a popular English test. The test is approved for use by the Australian Border Agency and the Australian Department of Immigration and Citizenship for visa applications. PTE-A is acceptable for the United Kingdom and New Zealand visa applications. Pearson Language Tests is a unit of the Pearson PLC group dedicated to assessing and validating the English language usage of non-native English speakers. The tests include the Pearson Test of English Academic (PTE Academic), the PTE General (formerly known as the London Tests of English), and the PTE Young Learners. These are scenario-based exams.

Regular Track:
126 Hours – N120,000

Fast Track:
42 Hours – N60,000

The Scholastic Aptitude Test (SAT) is a standardized college admissions test in the United States. The exam is made up of the English and math sections. The SAT is usually taken by candidates seeking admission into colleges and undergraduate programs. The mathematics portion of the SAT is divided into two sections: Math Test—No Calculator and Math Test—Calculator. The English section is made up of Reading, Writing, and Language. The total score for both the English and math sections is 1600. It is an exam that gives candidates seeking undergraduate admissions strong consideration for scholarship opportunities.

Regular Track:
126 Hours – N120,000

Fast Track:
42 Hours – N60,000

Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), United Kingdom is the regulator for the nursing and midwifery professions in the UK. The NMC maintains a register of all nurses, midwives, specialist community public health nurses, and nursing associates eligible to practice within the UK. It sets and reviews standards for their education, training, conduct, and performance. The NMC also investigates allegations of impaired fitness to practice (i.e., where these standards are not met).

Overview of the test of competence

The test of competence is specific to the appropriate nursing field and always consists of two parts. Test blueprints are available on our website with links to online resources that will help applicants prepare for the test of competence.

We do not endorse any course or training provider offering preparation materials for the test.

Part 1 is a computer-based test (CBT).

The CBT contains a numeracy test (which consists of short-answer questions requiring a numerical answer), objective questions, and a theory test (which is multiple choice). The CBT can be taken at a Pearson VUE test center, available in most countries around the world. Candidates will be given a short tutorial on how to use the computer before starting the examination. The CBT comprises 115 questions. All questions are scored as correct or incorrect, and there is no partial credit. Part A will comprise a 15-mark numeracy assessment.

Part B will be a 100-mark theory assessment. The length of the CBT is 3 hours, and this includes any breaks from testing, which are optional.

Part 2 is a nursing objective structured clinical examination (OSCE)

OSCE—a practical nursing examination. The OSCE is available in the UK only, at a designated test center.

Regular Track:
126 Hours – N120,000

Fast Track:
42 Hours – N60,000