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unadunad

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  1. I applied to Curtin's 1 year nursing conversion without the NMBWA eligibility letter and i received my offer letter 2 weeks ago. But I guess after completion of the course, one need to apply to the...
  2. I forgot to check the website thoroughly,UB has no mid-year intake.
  3. @ heart-block I already submitted an application letter online with scanned Documents to Uni. of Ballarat.lol i thought i don't need to shell-out some money for postal fees but the International...
  4. I'll be submitting mine this week.
  5. @ anyad Look for a Tafe school offering that course,meet their entry requirements and apply,wait a couple of days for the offer letter --usually by email, pay the tuition and OSHC fees and apply for...
  6. I agree with Drednag,23,000 $ is super expensive, you can do it on your own.You can also just rent 1 room at 120-160 $ p.w bills included (1440-1920 for 12 weeks) or homestay where food is included. I...
  7. @ Heart-block Thanks. It's good to know.I miss the BNP to BN part on your
  8. hmmm... does your course lead to registration as div. 1 nurse in victoria ? as far as i'm concern, bn will not lead you to a registration.conversion programmes such as those offered by curtin and...
  9. @ heart-block thank you for the infos.btw,vchn is victorian college of health and nursing and they offer two courses: registration bridging program for overseas rn division 1 (pre-registration) nmbwa...
  10. i edited it. sorry it should be
  11. Application will no longer per state once national registration commences on July.As of now,either you wait then apply under National Registration scheme or Apply in another State (...
  12. Processing time varries and is a case-to-case basis.QNC is no longer accepting applicants as they are awaiting for the National Registration to commence on July but some states are still accepting...
  13. Better concentrate first on your IELTS exam bro so that you'll have wider options,then decide where you wish to settle and work/study. Sadly,you'll have a hard time finding an employer in NZ if you...
  14. oppps.....sorry.anyway, thanks for replying and confirming. goodluck
  15. here are some schools offering the nursing conversion programmes : 1.http://www.flinders.edu.au/courses/undergrad/bng-registered/ 2.http://www.nursing.murdoch.edu.au/courses/b_nurs_conversion.html...
  16. @ Haoyin You have a point-- on the last part of letter states that they will not offer CAS anymore. I'm just really surprised that they assessed me as an EEN.I'm a bit anxious once I submit my...
  17. I just received my Assessment from QNC and i'm not eligible for registration as a nurse but as an EEN.I'm surprised as I studied my nursing course for 5 years in a Top performing school here in...
  18. You're taking the exam on march right? Then it is still feasible coz you're required to pass at least 3 out of 4 modules to proceed with the assessment.
  19. Newmac and Reiken,please update us on your VIC applications and lists/intakes of BP providers which are still open.Hehe I'll be submitting my application soon.
  20. @ Newmac I cannot really answer your question lol =) Surely,the 20 hours work will ease your expenses. But personally i wouldn't care if it is a student visa,tourist visa or occupational trainee...
  21. Who is this visa for? This visa is for people from outside Australia who want to improve their occupational skills through training with an Australian organisation or government agency. People may be...
  22. 457 is an employer sponsored visa thus you need to commit most of your time working for them and i'm pretty sure BP courses are full-time,so,I believe it's not possible. All the best
  23. Hi chocokat,I guess most overseas applicant pick Victoria over NSW because VIC have plenty of BP providers to choose from while NSW has only one and their is a possibility that your application for...
  24. I agree with Farah.Also,You need to finish a diploma of nursing which will take you 18 month full-time to finish or at least a 2nd year australian nursing student to be able to work as an EN. I was...