If you're an internationally qualified nurse (IQN) and want to study nursing in Australia, understanding bridging programs and the Outcomes-Based Assessment (OBA) pathway is essential. These routes help you gain NMBA registration, meet Australian standards, and prepare for clinical practice in the country.
What Are Bridging Programs?
Definition: Bridging programs were transitional training options approved by the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA). They allowed internationally qualified nurses or midwives—whose qualifications were not "substantially equivalent" to Australian standards—to gain registration by completing additional study, clinical experience, and exam preparation.
What Changed:
Since 2 March 2020, new applicants are no longer referred to bridging programs.
The OBA pathway is now the main route for IQNs.
Bridging programs only apply if you had an NMBA referral before March 2020.
If you want to study nursing in Australia as an international student, it's vital to check whether you qualify for bridging or OBA before applying.
Understanding the Outcomes-Based Assessment (OBA)
The OBA pathway ensures internationally qualified nurses meet Australian standards both theoretically and clinically.
OBA Components:
Self-Check: NMBA's tool to assess overseas qualifications.
MCQ / NCLEX Exam: Evaluates theoretical nursing knowledge.
OSCE (Objective Structured Clinical Examination): Tests clinical skills, decision-making, and patient care.
Applicants without a bridging referral must complete OBA. Many preparatory courses in Australia now focus on NCLEX and OSCE training, helping international students succeed.
Who Needs Bridging vs OBA?
Bridging Program Needed If: You received an NMBA referral before 2 March 2020 under Section 53(c).
OBA Pathway Applies If: You applied after March 2020 or your qualification is assessed as not substantially equivalent.
For most IQNs who plan to study nursing in Australia, the OBA pathway is mandatory.
Example Programs & Providers
| Provider & Program | What It Offers | Duration / Mode | Accreditation / Notes | Fee (International) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| IHM – Graduate Certificate in Advanced Nursing (GCAN-ANP) | Skills in Australian clinical practice, OSCE prep, placements | 26 weeks, hybrid/blended | TEQSA accredited; aligns with NMBA/OBA expectations | ~AUD 12,000 |
| University of South Australia – Graduate Certificate in Nursing (Bridging & Re-entry) | For IQNs or re-entry nurses; includes clinical practice | ~32 weeks full-time | NMBA/ANMAC recognised | ~AUD 18,000 |
| Private Providers | NCLEX & OSCE prep, bridging-type training | 3–6 months | Varies; check NMBA approval | AUD 10,000–15,000 |
These courses are preparatory and do not guarantee registration but can improve your chances of passing NCLEX and OSCE when you study nursing in Australia.
Costs, Duration & Requirements (2026 Estimates)
Preparatory/bridging courses: AUD 10,000–18,000+
OBA prep (NCLEX & OSCE): Varies; often 3–6 months
Exam fees: OSCE ~AUD 4,000; English tests ~AUD 300–500
Visa (Subclass 500): ~AUD 2,000
OSHC insurance: AUD 600–800
Living costs (major cities): AUD 29,000–34,000/year
When planning to study nursing in Australia, budgeting for tuition, exams, visa, and living expenses is essential.
Checklist Before Choosing a Program
Do you have an NMBA bridging referral (pre-2020)?
Is the program aligned with OBA or NMBA standards?
Does it include NCLEX and OSCE preparation?
Are all tuition and extra costs transparent?
Does it meet English language requirements (IELTS/OET)?
Pros & Cons
Pros:
Helps IQNs meet NMBA standards
Prepares for NCLEX and OSCE
Builds confidence in Australian healthcare settings
Cons:
High costs (tuition + exams + living)
Intensive workload
Bridging option only available to pre-2020 referrals
Example Timeline & Budget (IQN, Major City, 2026)
| Item | Cost Estimate (AUD) | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Bridging/Prep tuition | 12,000 | 5–6 months, hybrid |
| OSCE exam | 4,000 | Post-NCLEX requirement |
| English test (IELTS/OET) | 350–500 | If needed |
| Visa (Subclass 500) | 2,000 | Application fee |
| OSHC | 700 | Health cover |
| Living costs | ~30,000 | Major city estimate |
| Miscellaneous | 1,500–3,000 | Books, uniforms, travel |
Estimated Total (Year 1): AUD 50,000–60,000+
Regional options may lower this to ~AUD 45,000–50,000.
Key Takeaway
Bridging programs once helped IQNs qualify, but now the OBA pathway is the standard. If you want to study nursing in Australia, confirm your NMBA status, prepare for NCLEX and OSCE, and budget carefully for tuition and living costs.
Next Steps
Use NMBA's Self-Check tool.
Compare providers like IHM, UniSA, and private prep schools.
Plan your budget, factoring in tuition, visa, OSHC, and living costs.
Gather essential documents early: transcripts, English test results, ID.
Take Action Now
We specialise in guiding internationally qualified nurses through every step of their registration pathway in Australia. From bridging/preparatory courses to OBA preparation, we provide personalised support, cost planning, and program advice.
Contact us today to start your journey to study nursing in Australia with confidence. Book a free consultation to map your pathway, budget, and timeline.








