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Kanika Shukla

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Yes, you must choose a test place when you register for the paper test. For computer based test, you select a venue. If you are testing at home, you confirm your setup (equipment and room) details instead.

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Yatendra Shukla

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Yes, during OET registration, you need to select your healthcare profession. This is needed so that test content for speaking and writing sub tests is relevant to your field of study or practice.

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Loveleen Patra

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Yes, generally it is mandatory. If your passport is expired, you cannot take the OET test. Ensure your name in the booking matches the passport exactly. This will avoid any last minute hassle.

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Aayushi Dhawan

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Yes, students who haven't graduated yet can take the OET. There is no eligibility fixed by exam conducting body yet. In short, yes you can appear for the exam. However, some hospitals and universities may only accept OET scores after graduation. Always check the rules of the place you're applying to before taking the test.

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Raj Vimal

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You only need your valid passport, a government approved Photo ID card, passport size photo and payment confirmation slip. All of these documents should be in soft copy and in hard copy at the time of taking the test.

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Vipra Panda

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Maybe. OET@Home is an option. But India has many test centers. They prefer you go there. Centers are in Delhi or Mumbai. Check eligibility when booking. The system will tell you.

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Raushan Jain

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No, not everyone accepts OET at Home. You absolutely must check your specific professional board. For instance, see what the NMC in the UK or state boards in the US say before you pay. Acceptance rules change fast; check the official OET website first.

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Kanika Shukla

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You must use a valid Passport. It is the best ID. The ID you use for booking must be the same one you bring to the OET exam test center.

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Nishtha Surbhi

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OET Exam and IELTS Exam are both popular English proficiency tests. OET is only for healthcare workers, while IELTS is for general or academic use. Many people find OET easier because the topics are related to their medical field only. However, IELTS covers a wider range of topics. It depends on your background.

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