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Raj Vimal
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Updated on Jun 1, 2025 15:05 IST

Is it possible to prepare for OET exam in 30 days? Honestly, preparing for the OET in 30 days is possible if you understand the exam format, syllabus, and have a dedicated study plan, which you will follow for the next 30 days without making excuses. OET, unlike general English tests like IELTS, is specifically designed for healthcare professionals. It assesses language proficiency from a healthcare point of view only.

 OET Preparation Plan for 4 weeks

To effectively prepare for the OET in just 30 days, focus on understanding the exam pattern and practicing each skill. Also, using official resources available on the OET official website will help you in practice. Create your study plan according to your weaknesses and focus on areas where you need the most improvement. You have to understand that this is the most crucial period for your OET Preparation

In this article, we will help you create a study plan for OET preparation in 30 days or less. While some OET test takers may prefer to tackle the tough subjects in the beginning, others might want to keep the complex subjects closer to the exam day. 

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Table of content
  • Tips to Prepare for OET in 30 Days
  • Be Honest with Yourself
  • Spot Weak Areas
  • OET Books and Resources
  • Solve OET Practice Test Papers

Tips to Prepare for OET in 30 Days

Here are some tips for OET preparation in just 30 days:

  • Understand OET Exam Format: Start with understanding the structure of all four sub-tests of the exam.
  • Assess Your Weakness and Strengths: There may be some topics which you understand well and some topics where you need to focus more.
  • Create a Study Plan: A dedicated study plan is important, which will help you to allocate time for each skill daily.
  • Build Healthcare Vocabulary: You will be tested in real real-life medical situation, so it is important that you develop healthcare vocabulary.
  • Assess Your Progress: Practice with the official sample paper and track your performance regularly.

Be Honest with Yourself

Candidates should be honest with themselves. 4-weeks is a limited period of time and is mostly reserved for revision. Hence, candidates should not be delusional and feel that they can cover the entire syllabus in this limited time frame. Hence, candidates are advised to be honest and choose an OET exam date that is in line with their preparations. The student should note that it is important to prepare smartly and make the most of the 4 weeks that are available to him. 

Spot Weak Areas

Candidates wanting to do more in a limited time should opt for smart study over hard work. Candidates should recognise their weak areas and put in the extra effort. Students should not overlook strong areas either. They should opt for a balanced study plan that allows students to focus on both their strong areas as well as weak subjects. Candidates can take a look at our preparation guidelines on our website for the same.

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OET Books and Resources

A good way of preparing for the exam is by opting for the best books for OET. Candidates should only use material from reliable sources to study from the updated syllabus for the exam. Candidates who feel they need extra help should approach only certified OET Academic Tuition Centres, however, this should not be left for the last 4 weeks but included much before in the study plan.

Solve OET Practice Test Papers

A good way to end your 4-week preparation plan is by solving as many OET question papers as possible. Candidates looking to excel in their OET paper are required to solve as many OET Sample/ practice papers as possible. Candidates can check our website for the latest OET Sample Paper and also visit the official OET website for more.







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Q:   How can I register for OET exam?
A:

To register for the OET exam, you can follow these steps:

  • Visit the official website of OET and create an account
  • Choose Your Test Format (OET on Computer or OET on Paper)
  • Select Your Test Date and Time. You can select OET at home also.
  • Pay the Test Fee
  • Confirm Your Booking
Q:   When will OET results be published?
A:

According to website of the Occupational English Test, you can expect your OET test results to be published in your OET account approximately 10 to 17 business days after the test. You will receive an email with your exam scorecard when the result is published. However, the result timeline may vary due to public holidays.

  • OET Test on Computer (at a venue, or OET@Home) result take- 10 days
  • OET Test on Paper result take 17 days.
Q:   How do I check OET result?
A:

Here are 3 steps to view your OET results.

  • Visit the official website of OET and log into your account.
  • On the dashboard with your test details, scroll down to the "Grade" column to view your results. 
  • Download a copy of your OET test results so you can use it further.
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