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For Internationally Qualified Nurses

Your pathway to AHPRA registration in Australia.

A clear, step-by-step guide to registering as a nurse in Australia through the Outcome-Based Assessment (OBA) pathway — self-check, streams, English, NCLEX, OSCE and the ANMAC skills assessment, with current fees.

Who's who

The regulators & bodies involved.

Four organisations play a role across registration and migration.

AHPRA

Administration

Administers the registration process for health practitioners in Australia.

NMBA

Standards & decisions

Sets the standards and decides registration for nurses and midwives.

ANMAC

Skills assessment

Assesses qualifications for skilled migration purposes.

NCSBN

NCLEX exam

NCSBN / Pearson VUE delivers the NCLEX examination.

Step by step

The OBA registration pathway.

Eight stages from your free self-check to your application for registration.

1

Complete the AHPRA Self-check

Free and online via the IQNM Assessment Portal. It categorises you into a Stream.

Go to the AHPRA Self-check →
2

Receive your Stream

You are categorised into Stream A, B or C based on your qualification.

3

Pay the assessment fee & complete the Portfolio

Pay the non-refundable assessment fee of AUD $640 and complete the Portfolio stage (identity, qualification and practice documentation).

4

Complete the online Orientation

Work through the required online Orientation modules.

5

Meet the English language requirement

Satisfy the NMBA English Language Skills Registration Standard (see the English section below).

6

Sit the cognitive exam (MCQ / NCLEX-RN)

Stream B candidates sit the NCLEX-RN cognitive examination.

7

Sit the OSCE

Stream B candidates sit the OSCE at Adelaide Health Simulation.

8

Apply to NMBA for registration

Submit your application to the NMBA for registration.

Understanding the streams

Which stream applies to you?

Your Self-check result places you into one of three streams.

A

Stream A

Your qualification is substantially equivalent to an approved Australian qualification. You complete orientation and may proceed toward registration without the full examination pathway.

B

Stream B

Your qualification relates to nursing but is not substantially equivalent. You complete the Portfolio, Orientation, the MCQ/NCLEX exam and the OSCE.

Most internationally qualified nurses fall here
C

Stream C

Your qualification is not closely matched or relevant to nursing. You cannot proceed and would need further study in a recognised country.

English language

Meeting the English requirement.

Applicants must meet the NMBA Registration Standard: English Language Skills (updated minimum scores took effect 23 April 2026). India, the Philippines, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and the GCC countries are NOT on the recognised-country list, so nurses from these countries must use the test pathway.

TestOverallListening / Reading / SpeakingWriting
IELTS Academic77 each6.5
OETB eachC+
PTE Academic6666 each56
TOEFL iBT94 total24 / 24 / 23 (speaking)24
Cambridge (C1/C2)185185 each176
  • Results accepted from one sitting, or from two sittings within a 12-month period if no component falls below the writing floor.
  • IELTS One Skill Retake accepted within 60 days.
  • At-home / remote-proctored versions are NOT accepted (except the OET computer-based test taken at a test centre).
  • Results are valid for two years.
  • Tests taken for a skilled-migration visa in the past two years may be reusable.
  • Some applicants meet the English requirement through an education pathway rather than a test — check your eligibility directly with AHPRA.

The single authoritative source is the AHPRA Accepted English Language Tests page — candidates must verify their own situation.

The cognitive exam

The NCLEX-RN exam.

The MCQ stage of the OBA is the NCLEX-RN, delivered by NCSBN through Pearson VUE. A new NCLEX test plan is effective 1 April 2026.

International NCLEX test centres include: Australia, Brazil, France, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Japan, Jordan, Kenya, Malaysia, Mexico, Pakistan, the Philippines, Puerto Rico, South Africa, Spain, Taiwan, Türkiye and the United Kingdom.

Find your nearest Pearson VUE / NCLEX test centre →
Registration
USD $200
International scheduling fee
USD $150 (non-refundable)
New test plan
Effective 1 April 2026
The practical exam

The OSCE.

The practical stage, delivered by AHPRA/NMBA at Adelaide Health Simulation, South Australia. Ten stations, each 10 minutes (2 minutes reading + 8 minutes performance), assessed against the NMBA Registered Nurse Standards for Practice. Held approximately monthly.

The OSCE fee is significant (commonly cited around AUD $4,000) and must be confirmed on the AHPRA IQNM dashboard.

How OBA prepares you for the OSCE →
Location
Adelaide Health Simulation, SA
Format
10 stations × 10 minutes
Each station
2 min reading + 8 min performance
Indicative fee
~AUD $4,000 (confirm on dashboard)
For skilled migration

ANMAC skills assessment.

ANMAC (Australian Nursing and Midwifery Accreditation Council) assesses your qualifications and experience for skilled migration purposes — this is separate from AHPRA registration.

You need an ANMAC skills assessment when applying for a skilled visa (e.g. points-tested or employer-sponsored migration), not for registration itself. Many nurses need both AHPRA registration and an ANMAC skills assessment.

Visa and migration advice is provided only by a MARA-registered migration agent, not by OBA.

Purpose
Skilled migration assessment
Separate from
AHPRA registration
Needed for
Skilled / sponsored visas
Indicative cost summary

What it typically costs.

All figures are indicative — verify the current amounts with the relevant regulator.

ItemIndicative cost
AHPRA Self-checkFree
NMBA assessment fee (Portfolio/Orientation)AUD $640
NCLEX-RN registrationUSD $200
NCLEX international scheduling feeUSD $150
English test (IELTS/OET/PTE/TOEFL)Varies by provider
OSCE fee~AUD $4,000 (confirm on dashboard)
NMBA registration feeVerify current on AHPRA
ANMAC skills assessment (if migrating)Verify current on ANMAC
How OBA helps

Support at every stage of the OBA pathway.

OBA is an education and exam-preparation provider that supports internationally qualified nurses through each stage of the OBA pathway.

Self-check guidance

Help completing the AHPRA Self-check.

Portfolio support

Support preparing your Portfolio documentation.

English test prep

Preparation for your English language test.

NCLEX-RN prep

NCLEX-RN exam preparation.

OSCE coaching

OSCE clinical-skills preparation and coaching.

Important: Registration decisions rest solely with AHPRA and the NMBA, and OBA does not determine registration outcomes. OBA does not deliver the Diploma of Nursing or any qualification — preparation and support only. Visa and migration matters are handled only by a MARA-registered migration agent, not by OBA.

Talk to OBA about your pathway

Start your Australian nursing journey with OBA

Get clear, honest guidance on your stream, your English options and your exam preparation.

This page is general information only, current at the date of publication. All fees, scores, streams and processes are set by AHPRA, NMBA, ANMAC and NCSBN and are subject to change — always verify your specific situation against the official regulator websites. OBA provides education and exam preparation; it does not deliver the Diploma of Nursing or any qualification, does not determine registration outcomes, and does not provide migration advice, which is given only by a MARA-registered migration agent.