OET opens new test venue in Islamabad
Islamabad : The Occupational English Test (OET) opens a new test venue in Pakistan with AEO Pakistan, says a press release.
OET, the English language test for healthcare professionals, will be available in Islamabad at AEO Pakistan starting from November 2019. Managed by AEO Pakistan, the OET testing will soon be offered in other cities i.e. Lahore and Karachi at the start of New Year 2020.
OET (the Occupational English Test) is an Australian-developed English language test that assesses the language proficiency of healthcare professionals. It provides assessment of all four language skills - listening, reading, writing and speaking - through test material designed to reflect real healthcare scenarios. OET results are accepted by healthcare regulators in the UK, Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, Dubai, Namibia, Singapore and Ukraine as proof of English language proficiency. The test is also recognised in Australia and New Zealand for visa and immigration purposes.
On this occasion Saad Mahmood, CEO AEO Pakistan said: “AEO Pakistan is pleased to join hands with CBLA to offer OET testing in Pakistan. We are happy to facilitate the healthcare professionals to take OET test within the country now and pursue their dreams of migrating to a country of their choice”.
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