Study & work abroad

A nursing degree from Kerala can lead to a hospital ward in Frankfurt.

Our international desk works with nursing and allied health graduates who want to study or work overseas. We plan the whole route — country selection, licensing, documentation, and the visa interview — not just a test booking.

Study and work abroad services for nurses and allied health graduates

Since 2001, our international desk has helped B.Sc Nursing and allied health graduates from Kerala and across India move into hospital roles abroad. Unlike a generic study-abroad agency, our team understands nursing-specific licensing requirements, hospital recruitment patterns, and the documentation nurses in particular need.

Test preparation for nursing abroad

TestTypically required for
OETUK, Australia, New Zealand, and several Gulf hospital recruiters — healthcare-specific English test
IELTSUK, Australia, Canada — general and academic English proficiency
PTEAlternative English test accepted by several universities and visa categories
NCLEXLicensing exam for nurses aiming to work in the United States or Canada

Country and course selection

We give honest comparisons of the UK, Germany, Australia, Canada, and the Gulf based on your qualification, budget, and timeline — rather than pushing whichever destination is easiest for us to process. Germany, for example, has grown quickly as a destination for Kerala nurses due to strong hospital demand and a structured B2-visa pathway, while the UK and Australia remain popular for NHS and AHPRA-registered roles respectively.

Documentation, attestation & visa guidance

  • 1

    Transcript evaluation

    Verifying your nursing or allied health qualification against the destination country's requirements.

  • 2

    HRD & embassy attestation

    Getting your certificates attested through the correct government and embassy channels.

  • 3

    Council verification

    Confirming your nursing registration with the relevant Indian and destination-country nursing councils.

  • 4

    Visa application & interview prep

    Reviewing your application, preparing you for the visa interview, and organising financial documentation.

Where our students and nurses have gone

Our placements span the United Kingdom (NHS hospitals and universities), Germany (hospital placements under B2 visa pathways), Australia (AHPRA-registered roles and permanent residency routes), Canada (NCLEX-based roles and Express Entry), and Gulf countries including the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.

Just starting to consider studying or working abroad? It helps to complete your B.Sc Nursing or allied health qualification first — we can advise on abroad pathways as part of your original admission counselling too.

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about studying or working abroad after nursing or allied health courses.

Yes. B.Sc Nursing and GNM qualifications are widely recognised internationally. With additional licensing exams such as OET or NCLEX, graduates can pursue nursing careers in the UK, Germany, Australia, Canada, and the Gulf.

We support pathways to the United Kingdom, Germany, Australia, Canada, and Gulf countries including the UAE, Qatar, and Saudi Arabia.

Depending on the destination, you may need IELTS, OET, or PTE for English proficiency, and country-specific licensing exams such as NCLEX (Canada/US) or AHPRA registration (Australia).

Yes, we support application review, interview preparation, and financial documentation through to your visa decision, alongside HRD and embassy attestation of your certificates.

Nursing and allied health graduates are our primary focus for abroad placements, but we can advise students from other streams on a case-by-case basis.

Timelines vary significantly by country and visa category, ranging from a few months to over a year. We give you a realistic timeline specific to your target country during your counselling session.

Thinking about a nursing career abroad?

Book a free counselling session to map out your country, test, and visa plan.

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