NMC Updates English Language Requirements for Nurses and Midwives
requirements, effective January 2023 or later. NMC Updates English Language Requirements These changes aim to ensure fair and reliable language assessments for nurses and midwives applying for registration in the UK.
1. Combining OET Scores ("Clubbing"): Candidates can combine OET scores from two test sittings. Previously, all scores had to be C+ or higher. The new rule allows combining scores if no sub-test is more than half a grade lower than required. For example, a C in Writing and C+ in Listening, Reading, and Speaking can be combined. The combined scores must still meet the minimum requirements: C+ in Writing and B in Listening, Reading, and Speaking. Additionally, the period for combining scores is extended from 6 to 12 months, offering more preparation time.
2. Providing Other Evidence of Proficiency: For applicants already working in the UK, the NMC will accept employer-provided evidence of English proficiency. This applies to those trained in English in non-majority English-speaking countries or who narrowly missed the required test scores. The evidence must be submitted by a UK manager and a senior professional, both NMC registered, using a standard form created by the NMC.
These changes offer greater flexibility and additional pathways for nurses and midwives to demonstrate their English language proficiency for NMC registration.
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