A Bachelor of Nursing prepares you for the exciting and challenging role of the Registered Nurse.
If you have completed an approved Bachelor of Nursing program, you can apply to the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia for registration as a Registered nurse.
All services related to student visas are provided by our partner registered migration agents and educational consultancies who are experts in this field.
The services include:
Course & career counselling
University application and enrolment
Visa & Scholarship application assistance
Health insurance(OSHC, OVHC)
Registered nurses are high in demand in Australia, and you should not have a problem finding a suitable job for you considering the shortage of nurses in Australia. This is a very good career option if you wish to work and settle down in Australia as a resident.
Additionally, if you study in regional areas, you get many added advantages in terms of priority processing of visas, and extra points on the points-based scheme.
High Remuneration with an average salary of AUD 80,000 to AUD 85,000 helps you to recover your fee within the first year of your employment. Working conditions are excellent, and job satisfaction is high among nurses. Apart from these nurses are highly respected in Australian society.
There are various opportunities to specialize in the nursing sector, you can also study post-graduation programs and pursue a career as a nurse specialist or as a nurse practitioner.
Yes, you can still do a Bachelor of Nursing course even if you have not studied science in high school.
The course requires a minimum of 800 clinical placement hours and your institution will place you at a facility to support this learning.
Generally, class time is approximately 20 hrs per week with an additional study commitment of 10 hrs per week.
Yes, you can work as per your visa conditions (approx. 20 hrs per week). Please make sure to check the immigration website for more information.
Yes, many institutions offer scholarships to students. Please contact us for more information.
Yes, most universities allow you to pay the fee at the beginning of each term/semester and must be paid by the due date for payment.
No, you don’t need to pass NCLEX and OSCE examinations if you have completed a nursing degree in Australia which is an approved program of study leading to registration.
When you successfully complete the course requirements, you are eligible for registration as a Registered Nurse (Division 1) with the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia. Registration is subject to meeting all requirements of the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia.
You can withdraw your application at any stage.However, all fees you have paid are non-refundable.