OSCE Exam for Nurses in New Zealand: Quick Guide to Success
New Zealand is one of the top destinations for nurses looking to work abroad. To practice there, international nurses must clear the OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination) – a practical test that checks your clinical skills, communication, and decision-making.
What is the OSCE?
The OSCE is a hands-on exam where nurses move through stations that simulate real hospital situations. You’ll be tested on:
- Patient care & assessment
- Safe medication administration
- Communication & empathy
- Infection control practices
Why It’s Important
Passing the OSCE is mandatory to get registered with the Nursing Council of New Zealand. Failing means delays in starting your career, so preparation is key.
Tips to Pass on Your First Attempt
Learn the exam format and timing
Practice real-life clinical scenarios
Focus on clear, confident communication
Join mock OSCE sessions for practice
Get expert guidance from coaching programs
How Eva’s Academy Helps
At Evas Academy, we provide:
Mock OSCE practice with real scenarios
Personalized mentorship
Step-by-step coaching to boost confidence
With the right preparation, you can clear the OSCE on your first attempt and begin your nursing career in New Zealand.
Contact Evas Academy today to start your journey!

