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Free IELTS & NCLEX RN Training for Nurses

  • IELTS Coaching
  • NCLEX RN Training for Nurses

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INDO-CAN is offering free IELTS classes for the students and individuals those who are interested to go

For abroad like Canada, USA, UK, Australia and New Zeeland.

Introduction to the IELTS exam: This section will provide an overview of the four sections of the exam (Listening, Reading, Writing, and Speaking) and the format of each section.

Test strategies and tips: Free classes often include guidance on test-taking strategies and techniques for each section of the IELTS exam. This may include tips for time management, effective note-taking, and skimming and scanning techniques for the Reading section.

Practice exercises and sample questions: Classes will often provide practice exercises and sample questions for each section of the exam. These exercises allow students to familiarize themselves with the types of questions they will encounter and practice their skills.

Instruction on specific skills: Classes may also focus on specific skills needed for the exam, such as vocabulary development, grammatical accuracy, and essay writing. Lessons may include vocabulary exercises, grammar explanations, and writing tasks.

Mock tests and test evaluation: Some classes offer mock tests that simulate the conditions of the actual IELTS exam. After completing the test, students receive feedback and evaluation of their performance, highlighting areas for improvement.

Speaking practice and feedback: Free classes can include opportunities for students to practice speaking tasks, either through live sessions or recorded presentations. Feedback and suggestions for improvement are provided.

Resources and study materials: Many free IELTS classes provide additional study materials, such as downloadable PDFs, audio recordings, and online resources, to supplement the lessons and help students further practice their skills.

It's important to note that the content covered in free classes may not be as comprehensive or personalized as in paid courses or with a private tutor. However, they can still be valuable for self-study and improving your performance in the IELTS exam.

FREE NCLEX RN Training for Nurses

You've completed nursing school, but there's still one more obstacle to clear before you can get your license and start practising. Even if you've always been a good student, passing the NCLEX might be a difficult undertaking. But don't worry, we've taken care of everything; we've provided you with all of the information you'll need to pass the NCLEX exam.

NCLEX Exam

The NCLEX exam, also known as the National Council Licensure Examination, is a standardized exam that every state regulatory board uses to determine whether or not a candidate is competent to become a nurse. There are two types of NCLEX tests, both of which are administered by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, and which one you take depends on the job you want to pursue.

  • NCLEX-PN: The entry-level of licensed nursing occupations are practical or vocational nurses (LPNs/LVNs—the titles are interchangeable in different states).
  • NCLEX-RN: For registered nurses (RNs) with advanced training and responsibilities.

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Process of NCLEX Exam

Check out the process of NCLEX Exam:

  • Apply to the Nursing Regulatory Board (NRB).
  • Register with the Pearson VUE.
  • Authorise the test.
  • You can schedule your exam appointment.
  • Pursue for the test.
  • Processing of test results.

NCLEX Exam: Eligibility Criteria

  • A bachelor's degree in nursing from any school is required.
  • ATT is required (Authorisation To Test).
  • Fill in the blanks with your qualifications and personal information.
  • Register with Pearson Vue and apply in Nursing or Regulatory Board Pay NCLEX.
  • Application Fees.

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How to Register For The NCLEX Exam?

Now that you've decided to take the NCLEX, the following step is to register or apply for the exam. The steps for registering for the NCLEX, as well as some helpful hints, are as follows:

  • Step 1: Application to the Nursing Regulatory Board (NRB)
  • The first step in the registration procedure is to submit an application to the state board of nursing in the state where you want to practice nursing. Inquire with your state's board of nursing about the specific registration process, as regulations may differ.

  • Step 2: Registration with Pearson VUE
  • Proceed, register, and pay the money to take the NCLEX with Pearson VUE once you have received confirmation from the board of nursing that you have completed all of their state requirements. Follow the registration instructions and fill out the forms as completely as possible.

  • Step 3: Authorization to Test
  • Pearson VUE will send you an Authorization to Test (ATT) document if the licensure board determines that you are eligible. You must test within the ATT's validity dates (usually 90 days). There are no extensions available; otherwise, you will have to re-register and pay the price. The test authorization number, validity date, and candidate identity number are all found on your ATT.

  • Step 4: Schedule your Exam Appointment
  • The next step is to schedule a Pearson VUE testing day, time, and location. The NCLEX will be administered at a testing centre; you can schedule an exam online or over the phone. You will receive an email confirmation of your appointment, including the date and time you selected as well as instructions to the testing centre.

  • Step 5: On Exam Day
  • Attendees should arrive at the examination centre at least 30 minutes before the scheduled exam time. You must have your ATT and approved identity (driver's license, passport, etc.) that is current, has your photo and signature, and is valid.

  • Step 6: Processing Results
  • After six weeks, the board of nursing will send you your official results.

    The exam will be different for each participant. Because each question is dependent on the answer to the preceding one, a person can be asked anywhere between 75 and 265 questions. Only 60 of the first 75 questions on the exam will be counted, with the remaining 15 questions being saved for future testing. This exam is divided into three levels.

  • Level 1- Tests candidates' knowledge and understanding.
  • Level 2– Tests candidates' analysis and application.
  • Level 3– Test candidates' qualitative and aptitude.

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NCLEX Exam: Syllabus

NCLEX- PN tests the following areas:

  • Safe effective care environment.
  • Health promotion and maintenance.
  • Psychosocial Integrity.
  • Psychological Integrity.

NCLEX- RN tests the following areas:

  • Safe effective care environment.
  • Health promotion and maintenance.
  • Psychosocial Integrity.
  • Psychological Integrity.