Occupational English Test (OET)

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Occupational English Test

OET is a very much regarded global English language test for the medical sector. Being established in the late 1980s under agreement to the Australian Federal Government, OET still continues to be significant through consistent research and approval.

Who is it for?

Do you need to take an English test to work or study in healthcare in the UK, Ireland, Australia, the US, New Zealand, Dubai, Singapore, Ukraine or Namibia?

Then OET is the test for you!

Benefits of OET

By taking OET you will prove you have the right level of English plus you’ll be learning the kind of language you will need every day at work.

And, that’s not all – healthcare professionals choose OET because:

  • OET uses real healthcare scenarios so you’ll feel more confident on test day.
  • OET is widely recognised as proof of English proficiency for registration, study and work in the healthcare sector, as well as for visas in some countries.
  • OET helps you develop language skills for success in your career.

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“If interested in OET or IELTS Test Preparation, you are at the right destination! TKM has joined hands with SLC, UK’s Leading Medical English Providers. Get yourself trained in OET and IELTS”

What is SLC?

SLC stands for Specialist Language Courses. Medical English, OET and IELTS preparation specialists. The effective course design and delivery offers an unparalleled range of Medical- and exam-focused courses and tests. SLC is UK’s leading Medical English providers. SLC teaches English to healthcare professionals and students – doctors, nurses, pharmacists, carers – who travel to work and study in other countries, care for international patients in their home countries, and participate in international healthcare projects.

What SLC does?

SLC teaches English used in healthcare – communicating with patients and colleagues, medical terminology, hospital terms, and the language used in research. And helps to pass the tests that are needed to register in English-speaking countries, primarily OET and IELTS, so facilitating international movement and enabling global healthcare staffing shortages to be better addressed.