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    i am a newly registered nurse here and i would like to study in australia. i heard from my cousin who is staying in Kalgoorlie, AU that you only have to study for 6months there at your own expense ofcourse and get hired after studying. while studying you can also do part time jobs for added income.

    i was just not familiar with how this is done. what are the requirements? is experience needed?

  2. #12
    Quote Originally Posted by efler23 View Post
    i am a newly registered nurse here and i would like to study in australia. i heard from my cousin who is staying in Kalgoorlie, AU that you only have to study for 6months there at your own expense ofcourse and get hired after studying. while studying you can also do part time jobs for added income.

    i was just not familiar with how this is done. what are the requirements? is experience needed?
    1.) This is a copy of the email they sent me few days ago. yet all information is found in their website too. this email is from La Trobe University in Victoria, Australia

    Dear Hazel,
    Thank you for your interest in studying at La Trobe University.
    La Trobe University is one of Australia’s leading teaching and research universities and has a world-wide reputation for academic excellence and innovation.

    Initial Registration for Overseas Nurses (IRON Program)

    Duration: 13 weeks
    Course Fee: A$ 9850.00
    Campus: Bendigo
    Intake: January, June (Note that the next available intake is for June 2010)

    About the program
    The Initial Registration for Overseas Nurses (IRON) course will allow suitably qualified internationally registered nurses to undertake a short, non-award course, necessary to work as a nurse in Victoria, Australia.

    Participants who complete the IRON course will attain the necessary competencies defined by the Australian Nursing and Midwifery Council (ANMC) National Competency Standards for registration as Division 1 Registered Nurses by the Nurses Board of Victoria.
    The IRON course consists of a minimum of 80 hours of theory and contains up to 400 hours of clinical placement. The course will be undertaken in a predominantly full-time mode over 13 weeks.

    More information about this program is available here: Initial Registration for Overseas Nurses (IRON Program) - International - CourseFinder - La Trobe University

    Entry Criteria
    Candidates must:
    a. Be qualified as registered nurses in a country other than Australia
    b. Apply to the Nurses Board of Victoria (NBV) for approval to undertake the course (website: Nurses Board of Victoria - Home),
    c. Provide a letter from the NBV stating that they will be eligible for registration upon satisfactory completion of the course,
    d. Provide evidence of an International English Language Testing Service (IELTS) score of 7.0 with at least 7.0 in all components of the test.
    Guidelines to applying
    You can apply directly or online to the La Trobe University. Click here for guidelines on how to submit a formal application to us.
    Further Information
    Our website also contains important information on studying in Australia including visa and government requirements, facilities and resources, campus lifestyle, accommodation, living costs, and support services.
    If you have any further questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
    We look forward to welcoming you to La Trobe University!

    Yours sincerely,

    Ms. Christine Chung
    La Trobe International
    La Trobe University
    Email: international@latrobe.edu.au
    Phone: (+61 3) 9627 4805
    Freecall (within Australia): 1800 619 768
    Website: International Students, La Trobe University

    2.) Another email i got from Queensland University:

    Dear Hazel,
    Congratulations on taking the first step towards furthering your education in Nursing.

    High quality innovative research is a major component of the School of Nursing & Midwifery's commitment to delivering world-class education and healthcare outcomes. This is what distinguishes the School and equips our students for leading edge positions in the rapidly growing healthcare industry.

    Overseas educated nurses may be considered for enrolment in the Bachelor of Nursing for International Students - Overseas Educated Professional Nurses 1 Year Program. Students in this program complete one year of study at UQ and graduate with a UQ Bachelor of Nursing degree.

    For more information, please click here (370KB .pdf).

    Visit the UQ website to start your application. Please indicate on the form that you would like to be considered for the the Bachelor of Nursing for International Students - Overseas Educated Professional Nurses 1 Year Program.

    Only a very small number of students are accepted into this program each year and entry is very competitive. Only fully completed applications, including all transcripts and proof of English language requirements will be considered and conditional offers will not be issued.

    Please note, the Bachelor of Nursing has higher English requirements than other UQ programs. Students must obtain a 7.0 in the IELTS test with 6.0 in writing and 7.0 in speaking. TOEFL results are not accepted for this programs.

    As your personal UQ advisor, you can contact me by return email or phone with any further questions you have about study options at UQ, the application and admission process or about life at UQ and in Brisbane.

    Kind Regards,

    Jane Brennan
    UQ Student Advisor
    The University of Queensland
    study@uq.edu.au
    UQ International - The University of Queensland, Australia
    Domestic Freecall Phone: 1800 671 980
    International Phone: + 61 3 8676 7004

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    tnx for the info.. this will definitely help a lot of nurses who have plans to go abroad... show money lang jud wui.. haizt.. asa ta mangita ani! hehehehe

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    it has always been expensive to study outside our home country but i think this is far better than paying an agency for their placement going to UK for the same visa application but not even sure if u are really studying and will be able to work as one planned after. i have a family friend who is a victim of this case. they are not studying in UK but working as caretakers yet their visas are student entry. now she is hooked to paying the agency for 3yrs even with her low income.

    But this one is a real thing. it's like a bridging course for international nurses just in case one is not considered to be registered as a nurse in australia because their system is different from ours and maybe just to acquaint us with medical health system. but after u took the course u surely will b registered by the board and one will be working in no time. mabawi ra gihapon nimo puhon imo gi bayad sa tuition. just make sure u wont use any agency to do the work ky surely there is no freebie for services these days!

  6. #16
    Quote Originally Posted by amnesia View Post
    tnx for the info.. this will definitely help a lot of nurses who have plans to go abroad... show money lang jud wui.. haizt.. asa ta mangita ani! hehehehe
    i dont think it's gonna be called show money ky u will really need the money for the tuition. it will help too if u have family and friends to help u there w/ regards to accommodation. so food, schooling and odd job nalang imo problemahun.

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    sis, one of the criteria is ielts passer. dba? for us newly r.n's mas better if mu kuha nami ielts? or mag experience sami dri? huhu. advice mu b. nice ta bya ni.

  8. #18
    Quote Originally Posted by manyang View Post
    sis, one of the criteria is ielts passer. dba? for us newly r.n's mas better if mu kuha nami ielts? or mag experience sami dri? huhu. advice mu b. nice ta bya ni.
    kung ang instructions lang sa ila application nako basihan...ang tubag YES! IELTS gyud na 7.0 in all category and overall band score too. however, ang experience naa man sila i-ask na "letter of competence from the employer or from ur last exposure". pero bisan naa pa ni tanan na comply nato BUT they still have the choice kung dawaton baka for registration right away or most likely they will ask u to enroll in their bridging program for RN (Re-entry level).

    ang kanindot lang if u have that letter from them that u will b asked or allowed to take that program then u can start scouting for universities na. once u get the university electronic letter of acceptance, then pwede ka lodge na ug STUDENT ENTRY application. matud pa sa ila website ky it will take only 6-8weeks to complete this application.

    then, lupad na ka. after imo program, re-apply na nimo imo qualifications sa board imo gusto!

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    Quote Originally Posted by vienzel View Post
    kung ang instructions lang sa ila application nako basihan...ang tubag YES! IELTS gyud na 7.0 in all category and overall band score too. however, ang experience naa man sila i-ask na "letter of competence from the employer or from ur last exposure". pero bisan naa pa ni tanan na comply nato BUT they still have the choice kung dawaton baka for registration right away or most likely they will ask u to enroll in their bridging program for RN (Re-entry level).

    ang kanindot lang if u have that letter from them that u will b asked or allowed to take that program then u can start scouting for universities na. once u get the university electronic letter of acceptance, then pwede ka lodge na ug STUDENT ENTRY application. matud pa sa ila website ky it will take only 6-8weeks to complete this application.

    then, lupad na ka. after imo program, re-apply na nimo imo qualifications sa board imo gusto!
    ah.. so student sajud ka ddtu? nvisit ku ila site. then mga 10k aus dollars ang tuission. ky u said, most likely ky magpa enroll jud kos bridging program. naa kay friends na nktry ani? pila k.yrs if evr mu-daun aning pag ka student? then mka.work ba kha aftr daun? sorry dghan questions. naa ku mga relatives sa australia gud, mao intrsted au aku parents. then wa ko kbaw pa unsay itubag. hihi. thanks!

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    Quote Originally Posted by manyang View Post
    ah.. so student sajud ka ddtu? nvisit ku ila site. then mga 10k aus dollars ang tuission. ky u said, most likely ky magpa enroll jud kos bridging program. naa kay friends na nktry ani? pila k.yrs if evr mu-daun aning pag ka student? then mka.work ba kha aftr daun? sorry dghan questions. naa ku mga relatives sa australia gud, mao intrsted au aku parents. then wa ko kbaw pa unsay itubag. hihi. thanks!
    kanang 10k ky sa La Trobe ra na, there are other universities i spoke and communicated with and theirs is 12mos program however the prior is just 3mos. pls. read the fine prints of each university requirement like example with La Trobe, before u will apply to them, they need to have a letter from the Registry board of Victoria that u will need to have this program before u will get registered. Meaning, u need to have urself assessed by the registry board of ur state of choice and once they have a decision letter for u that u will need such program then that the time u will have urself qualified for Re entry RN program. On the other hand, if the board decides u wer qualified to be registered as a NURSE in australia, then u dont need to get into this program at all. look straight for an employer to petition u.

    yes, personal nako na barkada has gone this route. she was assessed by the board but they said our nursing isnt TOTALLY tantamount as theirs. so they suggested her to enroll such program. hers was 12mos ky new ra man ning La Trobe program as far as i read from a website. she worked after the program, of course she seeked registration first.

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