If you are someone planning to attend theCBT-UK Exam,
We are right choice for you
The most desirable destination for nurses is the United Kingdom (UK). There are a few stages for nurses from other countries to complete before becoming a Registered Nurse in the UK. CBT (Computer Based Test) is used to assess a nurse's theoretical and practical nursing knowledge for NMC registration in the United Kingdom.
We utilize students' unique knowledge grabbing skills to help them understand concepts of CBT not by memorizing everything but by understanding. CBT students find it much easier to be skilled in the field after a week or two of progressing through the curriculum than studying for months and months at different institutions where they are unable to grasp students' learning ability.
Efficient Academic Structure
Friendly tutors
Weekly Mock Test
Tips & Tricks based training
Personalized attention and motivation
Sophisticated computer labs
Diagnostic test to assess the student
Special Grammar classes
Free classroom concept
Online Classes available
Orientation classes
Practical Training
We intend to take extra precautions to improve the overall performance of our CBT aspirants by getting to grips with the pattern and type of questions asked on the CBT exam.
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An applicant must score at least 68% in overall aggregate of both Part A and Part B.
The NMC registration process is admittedly complex, but it is not an impenetrable barrier. Most candidates pass this, and so will you. Where to start? Before you book your NMC CBT, please make sure you will have enough time to study and prepare before the exam day.
The content you should study is in accordance with the NMC study guide which covers randomly on all four of the domains and questions specific to adult nursing. These topics are Professional values, Communication, and interpersonal skills, nursing practice, and decision making Leadership management.
What is the duration and structure of the CBT exam? The CBT exam involves a two-part exam with one test consisting of 115 questions. Part A of the test will last 30 minutes, and Part B will last 2.5 hours, giving the applicants 3 hours to finish.