Official OET Exam Fees in Nigeria (2024)

‘How much does it cost to write the OET exams in Nigeria?’ is a question that many people in the medical field frequently ask. In this post, we’ll answer these and many other questions. By the way, OET stands for Occupational English Test and is a substitute for the widely used IELTS exam. This exam was created for healthcare professionals who are looking for work in foreign nations. Therefore, if you work in the medical field and want to work outside of your home nation, you should keep on reading.

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OET EXAM FEES IN NIGERIA (2024)

Let’s face it, taking OET tests is an expensive proposition. The cost of taking this exam in Nigeria is now around AUD587 (Australian Dollars). It is approximately ₦150,000 when converted to Naira. When you compare the price to the value, this is quite high.

COUNTRIES THAT ACCEPT OET FOR IMMIGRATION AND VISA PURPOSES

Here let’s take a gander at the countries that accept Occupational English Test for various purposes like immigration and visa .

First it’s important to note that for immigration and visa purposes, not all countries recognize OET. For doctors and nurses seeking to move, Canada and the United States, for example, do not accept this examination. The nations that accept the OET tests are listed below:

  • The United Kingdom
  • Ireland
  • New Zealand
  • United Arab Emirates
  • Malta
  • Namibia
  • Singapore
  • Australia

It is required to take the OET exam if you want to go to any of the nations listed above. This exam verifies your competence to provide high-quality healthcare to their residents.

AN OVERVIEW OF THE OET EXAM

Let’s have a look at the Nigerian Occupational English Test exam. The eligibility, registration, examination structure, results, and examination date will all be examined.

ARE MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS ALLOWED TO WRITE OET IN NIGERIA ?

In Nigeria, which medical professionals are permitted to write the OET? Some people always come up with this kind of question as pertaining to whether they are allowed to enroll for Occupational English Test.

The basic thing is that this English Language test is intended for professionals in the medical field. There are now 12 professions that are eligible to take this exam. We’ve put together a list of the various professions below:

  • Veterinary medicine
  • Speech pathology
  • Radiography
  • Podiatry
  • Physiotherapy
  • Pharmacy
  • Optometry
  • Occupational therapy
  • Nursing
  • Medicine
  • Dietetics
  • Dentistry

You can register for this examination in Nigeria if you work in one of these professions.

OET REGISTRATION

What is the procedure for applying for OET? If you want to take the OET Exam, you must first register for it. The official OET exam registration website is the initial stage in the registration process. Only online registration is available.

It’s extremely simple! You can apply for the OET online at www.occupationalenglishtest.org/application.

Create an account after browsing this website to receive your login information. After you’ve completed this, you can proceed with the registration procedure.

OET EXAMINATION PATTERN

The exam focuses on communication in the healthcare setting and covers all four English language skills. The following is the format of the exam:

  • Listening: This skill takes 45 minutes to complete and is divided into three parts to assess listening abilities in various forms.
  • Reading: This skill takes 60 minutes to complete and is divided into three parts to assess reading ability in various capacities.
  • Writing: This skill has a 45-minute time limit and is profession-specific. In this part, candidates must write a recommendation letter.
  • Speaking: The final language skill is speaking, which takes only 20 minutes. It is also profession-specific, requiring the candidate to role-play.

OET GRADING AND ACCESSING RESULTS

You’ll get numerical results for each of the language areas after you finish the test. Scores are given in 10-point increments and range from 0 to 500. All of the scores are assigned letter grades ranging from A to E, with A being by far the highest and E being the lowest.

The OET exam results are released roughly two weeks after the exam is completed. You merely need to log into your account on the OET website to see your results.

HOW IS OET EVALUATED?

Each of the four sub-tests (Reading, Writing, Listening, and Speaking) will be given a numerical score ranging from 0 to 500 in 10-point increments (e.g. 350, 360, 370…). The numerical scores will be assigned a letter grade ranging from A (highest) to E (lowest) (lowest). OET does not have an overall grade.

WHEN WILL I GET MY RESULTS AND HOW WILL I GET THEM?

Your results will be available two weeks (14 days) after the test, just as IELTS. To see them, log into your protected online profile.

OET PASS RATE

In recent years, and according to testimony from candidates who took the exam, OET has a greater and better pass rate than IELTS. However, you will have to put in a lot of effort to attain this.

EXAM DATES AND PREPARATION FOR THE OET EXAM IN NIGERIA

It is simple to prepare for the OET exam. This is due to the fact that OET has made a preparation portal available to its candidates. Many hours of free practice resources are available through the portal. There are also various social media groups that assist with preparation, particularly on Whatsapp, Telegram, and Facebook.

The next OET exam in Nigeria has yet to be scheduled. Nevertheless, once you’ve registered for the exam, you should receive an email with the next exam date. In Nigeria, there is presently only one OET examination center. Oxbridge Tutorial College is located at 49 Sobo Arobiodu Street, Ikeja GRA, Nigeria.

CONCLUSION

The Occupational English Test, OET is an important international exam that is required to evaluate medical professionals. In the course of this write-up, we highlighted the cost of writing the OET examination in Nigeria. This information should give you the idea of what to budget for this test.

Oluchi Chukwu

Oluchi is a seasoned Information blogger, content developer and the editor of Nigerian Queries. She is a tech enthusiast who loves reading, writing and research

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