OET - The Occupational English Test is the English language test for healthcare professionals. Healthcare professionals choose OET because it helps them prove they have the right level of English for work or study.
The OET test is an English efficiency language base, taken up by health professionals. This is the assessment done for medical experts who wish to pursue their career in western countries.
The OET test is highly recognised by the regulatory HealthCare boards & councils in the major English based countries
Australia
New zealand
Uk
Ireland
Dubai
Singapore
Namibia
Ukraine
Several hospitals and universities within colleges consider OET as proof of medical education and a candidate’s ability to communicate effectively in the field of healthcare and medication.
It is mandatory to attain a ‘B’ grade to prove the competency level of their profession.
OET consists of 4 section assessment with the language base
Listening
Reading
Writing
Speaking
Emphasis on the language and theusage of medical terminology.
Listening ( approx 45 mins )
Reading ( 60 mins )
Writing 45 mins
Speaking 20 mins
2 Consultation extracts of 5 minutes each
It assesses the candidate’s ability to find out the specified information during consultation
The candidate is expected to listen to two recordings between the health professional and patient to complete the notes with the help of the information from the audio.
Time - 1 min each
This assesses the candidate’s ability and experiences to identify the detail, gist, or purpose of the given audio from the healthcare workplace.
They are required to listen to 6, 1-minute extracts eg : team briefing , handover etc ) and answer the one MCQ for each extract.
This section assesses the candidate’s ability to follow a recorded presentation or interview on a range of accessible healthcare topics.
Candidates will listen to 2 different, 5-minuteextracts and answer 6 MCQs for each extract.
The duration of this section is 60 minutes to complete all 3 parts.
This assesses the candidate’s ability to locate and understand specified information from the 4 short texts in a quick fast track manner
These four text are based on single health care topic and they have to answer 20 questions in the given allotted time.
These 20 questions consist of matching , sentence completion and short answers questions.
Part B assesses the candidate’s ability to find out the details, gist or main points of six short texts sourced from the healthcare professional max ( 100-150) words each
The texts contain extracts from the policy documents hospital guidance.
The detailed meaning and opinion in the matter of two texts on the topics related to healthcare sectors ( 800words each ) for each text which is given the candidates have to answer 8-4 option MCQ
The writing subtest consists of one profession-specific task based on a typical workplacesituation.
The duration of the session is 45 minutes
a. 5 minutes to read the case notes
b. 40 minutes to write the letter.
The task is to write a referral, transfer, discharge, letter to advise or inform the patient, carer, or group.
Fess structure : The OET exam fees is approximately 35,000 INR ( AUS $ 587)
Validity of the course : 2years for OET grade
The candidate much provide a valid passport or official National indentity Card in which they are taking the test
The candidate will have to achieve the structured GRADE - B in all four sections of the test ( listening , reading , writing , speaking)
LISTENING | READING | WRITING | SPEAKING |
---|---|---|---|
B | B | C+ | B |
It is mandatory to achieve not less than Grade ‘B’ in LSR and only in writing Grade ‘C+’ is accepted.
OET is available 14times a year
Results are published online with a time span of 16 business days