New Zealand Skills Connect
Nursing Practice and Practical OSCE Training
The OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) is a crucial assessment for internationally qualified nurses (IQNs) seeking New Zealand registration.

It Evaluates Clinical Knowledge, Skills, and Communication Abilities Through 10 Clinical Scenarios Each Lasting 12 Minutes
For Detailed Guidelines On The Exam Format, Eligibility, And Preparation
Refer To The Official NZNC OSCE Handbook
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OSCE Offline Classes at NZSC-699 NZD
Why Choose NZSC for OSCE Training?
At NZSC, we provide a comprehensive and supportive training experience to ensure you’re fully prepared for the OSCE exam. Here’s why we are the best choice:

Comprehensive Online Learning Platform:
Our Moodle platform provides access to extensive resources on New Zealand healthcare standards, legal aspects, cultural understanding, nursing scope, NZNC competencies, and more. This platform is invaluable for your preparation, helping you understand NZ nursing practices and making a lasting impression during interviews with prospective employers.
Join our OSCE online Training Offering Flexibility and Convenience or Offline Training to Practise at Simulated Labs

FAQ
Frequently Asked Question
Yes, we provide comprehensive offline OSCE training in Christchurch. Our training includes two days of hands-on sessions at our NZSC Institute, where you will practice with local actors and tutors to simulate the real exam experience.
Yes, it is essential to complete all 10 OSCE scenarios as part of your preparation. Without practicing all stations, you will not fully understand time management and stress management skills required for the exam. By doing the scenarios multiple times, you will gain confidence and learn how to manage your time effectively, ensuring that you can complete each task within the given time while fulfilling all station requirements.
Yes, each OSCE station lasts for 12 minutes. This includes 2 minutes to read the instructions, 8 minutes to complete the scenario, and 2 minutes to transition to the next station.
The OSCE is held at the Nurse Maude Simulation and Assessment Centre (NMSAC) in Christchurch, New Zealand.
Location: 15 Mansfield Avenue, St Albans, Christchurch 8014
Meeting Area: Nurse Maude Care Home, 25 Mansfield Ave, Christchurch
Yes, you can re-attempt the OSCE if you fail. However, you are allowed a maximum of three attempts to pass within an 18-month eligibility period from the initial invitation.