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Course guide

Study Nursing & Health Sciences Abroad

46 programmes · 9 countries · BSc/BA, MSc/MA

Nursing is one of the most accessible and high-return career pathways for Nepali students going abroad. Over 52,000 Nepali nurses already work internationally — in the USA (29,000+), Australia (12,900+), UK, Germany, and Norway. A BSc Nursing from the USA, Australia, or UK opens doors to permanent residency, six-figure salaries in NPR terms, and a career that is recession-proof in every country. This guide covers every pathway: studying nursing abroad, professional registration exams (NCLEX, OET), country-specific pathways, and career counselling.

🇳🇵 For Nepali students

Nepal trains thousands of nurses annually — PCL Nursing (3-year diploma) and BN (4-year bachelor) graduates from Tribhuvan University, Kathmandu University, and affiliated colleges. The Nepal Nursing Council has over 115,900 registered nurses, but domestic salaries (NPR 10,000–20,000/month in private hospitals) and limited career advancement are driving over 10,000 nurses per year to seek international opportunities. International nursing is not just a career choice for Nepali nurses — it is an economic lifeline and a path to sending remittances that fund education, housing, and family businesses back home.

Nursing & Health Sciences programs(46)

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Degree

46 programmes

Diploma — Health Care Administration

Robertson College
Diploma< $20k/yrIELTS 5.5+september, january, may
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BS in Nursing (RN-BSN)

University of South FloridaTampa, FL
Bachelor's$20–40k/yrIELTS 6.5+fall, spring
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BSc Nursing

Memorial University of NewfoundlandSt. John's, NL
Bachelor's< $20k/yrIELTS 6.5+fall
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Bachelor of Nursing

La Trobe UniversityMelbourne
Bachelor's$20–40k/yrIELTS 7.0+fall, spring
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BSc Nursing

University of HullHull
Bachelor's$20–40k/yrIELTS 6.5+fall
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PG Diploma — Health Care Management

George Brown College
< $20k/yrIELTS 6.5+september, january
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Bachelor of Health Sciences

McMaster University
Bachelor's$40–60k/yrIELTS 6.5+september
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Master of Science — Biochemistry

McMaster University
Master's$20–40k/yrIELTS 6.5+september
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Master of Science — Nursing

University of British Columbia
Master's$20–40k/yrIELTS 7.0+september
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Bachelor of Science — Biology

McGill University
Bachelor's$20–40k/yrIELTS 6.5+september
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Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHSc)

McMaster University
Bachelor's$40–60k/yrIELTS 6.5+
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Certificate IV in Aged Care

Holmesglen Institute
Certificate< $20k/yrIELTS 5.5+february, july
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Why Study Nursing Abroad? The Nepal-to-Global Opportunity

Nepal produces well-trained nurses — PCL and BN programmes from TU and KU-affiliated colleges cover strong clinical fundamentals. The gap is not training quality but opportunity: Nepal's nurse-to-population ratio and hospital infrastructure cannot absorb the supply. Meanwhile, USA, Australia, UK, Germany, Norway and Canada face critical nursing shortages that won't be resolved domestically.

Salary comparison: Nepali nurse in Nepal NPR 10,000–20,000/month. USA RN USD 93,600/year (NPR ~77 lakh). Australia RN AUD 85,000/year (NPR ~74 lakh). UK NHS Band 5 GBP 29,970/year (NPR ~50 lakh). Germany Pflegefachkraft EUR 42,000/year (NPR ~55 lakh). Norway RNK 613,000/year (NPR ~72 lakh). Studying nursing abroad — or completing licensing exams to work abroad — offers one of the highest ROI career moves available to any Nepali.

The two pathways: (1) Study nursing abroad — complete a BSc Nursing degree in the USA, Australia, UK, or Germany, then get licensed and work there. (2) Work nursing abroad — you already have a PCL/BN from Nepal, complete the licensing exam (NCLEX for USA, AHPRA for Australia, NMC for UK), and migrate directly to work. Both are covered on this platform — navigate using the links on this page.

Best Countries to Study Nursing (Ranked for Nepali Students)

USA (#1 for career and salary): BSc Nursing 4 years, USD 25,000–50,000/year tuition. After graduation: NCLEX-RN licence, 12–36 months OPT work rights, EB-3 green card sponsorship (1–3 years). Average RN salary: USD 93,600/year. Over 29,000 Nepali nurses already in the USA — strong community support. Best for: students targeting the highest salaries and US permanent residency.

Australia (#2 for visa outcomes and quality of life): BSc Nursing 3 years, AUD 28,000–45,000/year tuition. After graduation: 485 post-study visa (2–4 years), AHPRA registration (IELTS 7.0 or OET Grade B), 189/190 skilled migration (permanent residency). Average RN salary: AUD 85,000/year. Over 12,900 Nepali nurses already in Australia. Best for: students wanting PR faster with a lower language barrier than Germany/Norway.

UK (#3 for NHS access and Graduate Route): BSc Nursing 3 years, GBP 14,000–20,000/year tuition. Graduate Route visa 2–3 years, NMC registration (CBT available in Kathmandu + OSCE in UK), NHS Band 5 salary GBP 29,970+. Best for: students who want to work in a familiar English-speaking healthcare system with strong community support.

Germany (#4 for debt-free training): Pflegeausbildung (paid apprenticeship, 3 years, EUR 1,100–1,300/month training allowance). Pflegefachkraft salary: EUR 3,510–4,489/month. Permanent residency pathway strong. Requires German B2 — significant language investment upfront. Best for: motivated students willing to learn German and seeking a debt-free nursing qualification.

Norway (#5 for work-life balance and salary): Nursing in Norway (direct work pathway for qualified nurses from Nepal). Salary: NOK 51,100/month (approximately NPR 60 lakh/year). Norwegian B2 required. Best for: experienced nurses seeking excellent work-life balance and Scandinavian quality of life.

Exams and Licences: NCLEX, OET, AHPRA, NMC Explained

NCLEX-RN (USA): The national nursing licence exam for all US states. Pass/Fail format, 85–145 questions. No test centre in Nepal — sit in India (Delhi, Mumbai). Cost: USD 200 exam + USD 400–900 CGFNS evaluation. Prep resources: UWorld (highly recommended), Kaplan, local Nepal centres (NPCN, NCLEX Horizon). Pass rate for Nepali nurses with full prep: 80–95% first attempt.

OET (Occupational English Test): Healthcare-specific English exam. Grade B required for AHPRA (Australia) and NMC (UK). Available in Kathmandu. Cost: NPR 38,000. Unlike IELTS, OET uses nurse–patient consultations and clinical scenarios. Better than IELTS for practising nurses with strong clinical English but weaker academic English.

IELTS Academic (English proficiency): Required for most university admissions and professional registration. Australia (AHPRA): 7.0 all bands. UK (NMC): 7.0 all bands. USA (VisaScreen/CGFNS): 6.5. Germany (universities): 6.0–6.5. Available in Kathmandu through British Council Nepal and IDP Nepal.

AHPRA (Australia): Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency registers nurses. Application after BSc Nursing (Australia) or ANMAC skills assessment (overseas-trained nurses). Fee: AUD 170/year. English: IELTS 7.0 or OET Grade B. Processing: 60–90 business days.

NMC (UK): Nursing and Midwifery Council. Registration requires CBT (available Kathmandu) + OSCE (UK only). CBT fee: GBP 83. OSCE fee: GBP 794. Annual registration: GBP 120. IELTS 7.0 or OET Grade B required.

Career Outcomes and Salary After Nursing Abroad

Career progression for Nepali nurses abroad follows a well-established ladder. Entry level RN (USA Band 5 equivalent) → Senior RN (2–3 years experience) → Charge Nurse / Team Leader → Nurse Practitioner (NP) / Clinical Nurse Specialist. Nurse Practitioners in the USA earn USD 115,000–160,000/year — among the highest nursing salaries globally. The NP qualification requires an MSN degree (2 years post-BSN).

Specialisations with highest demand and salary: Intensive Care (ICU), Emergency (ED/A&E), Surgical/Theatre, Aged Care (high demand in Australia), Mental Health nursing (UK shortage designation). ICU nurses in Australia earn AUD 95,000–110,000/year. ED nurses in USA earn USD 85,000–110,000/year.

The nursing career abroad also enables remittances that transform Nepali family finances. A Nepali RN in the USA typically remits USD 10,000–20,000/year — equivalent to a generation's earnings in Nepal. Nursing is one of the clearest pathways from a Nepali middle-class family to building wealth across two countries simultaneously.

Best countries to study Nursing & Health Sciences

Top destinations for Nepali students based on tuition, job market, and visa ease.

Nursing & Health Sciences for Nepali Students

Key things to know before you apply

NOC requirement

All Nepali students studying abroad need a No Objection Certificate (NOC) from Nepal's Ministry of Education, Science and Technology before applying for a student visa.

NRB forex limit

Nepal Rastra Bank allows students to remit up to $12,000 per year for most destinations (USA, Canada, Australia, EU) and $6,000 for select Asian destinations. Check the current NRB circular for your destination.

Exams required for Nursing & Health Sciences

Standardised tests universities look for when reviewing applications.

Frequently asked questions

Is a PCL Nursing degree from Nepal enough to work abroad?
Yes — a PCL Nursing (3-year diploma) from Nepal is accepted for NCLEX-RN (USA), AHPRA (Australia), and NMC (UK) registration in most cases. However, the USA requires passing CGFNS credential evaluation first, some US states prefer a bachelor's equivalent, and Australia (ANMAC assessment) evaluates each programme individually. A BN (4-year bachelor) is stronger and gives more options. Begin with CGFNS, ANMAC, or NMC credential check to confirm your specific programme's eligibility.
How many Nepali nurses work abroad?
Over 52,000 Nepali nurses have migrated for work since 2002, with approximately 10,000 leaving each year. USA: 29,000+, Australia: 12,900+, UAE: 4,474, Denmark: 1,411, UK: 1,282, Canada: 978, plus nurses in Japan, Norway, Gulf states, and 17 other countries. Nepal is among the top nursing-exporting countries in Asia. This large diaspora creates strong community networks in destination countries.
Which country is easiest for Nepali nurses to migrate to?
Australia is generally considered most accessible: ANMAC skills assessment accepts Nepal PCL/BN, AHPRA registration has a clear process, and the 189/190 skilled migration pathway is well-established. UK is also accessible — CBT available in Kathmandu reduces the need to travel for exams. USA requires CGFNS + NCLEX (in India) but offers the highest salaries and the largest Nepali community. Germany requires B2 German — highest language barrier but strong long-term outcomes.
Do I need to study nursing abroad, or can I work directly?
You do not need to study nursing abroad if you already have a PCL or BN from Nepal. The direct work pathway: (1) Complete credential evaluation (CGFNS for USA, ANMAC for Australia, NMC for UK), (2) Pass English test (IELTS 7.0 or OET Grade B), (3) Pass licensing exam (NCLEX in India for USA, CBT in Kathmandu for UK), (4) Get recruited by an employer and obtain a work visa. The study pathway (studying BSN abroad) takes 3–4 years but may be appropriate if your Nepal qualification is not accepted or if you want a higher degree.
What is the NCLEX and who needs it?
NCLEX-RN (National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses) is the US nursing licence exam. Every nurse who wants to work in the USA must pass it — whether educated in the US or Nepal. No exceptions. There is no NCLEX centre in Nepal; Nepali nurses sit in India (Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore). Cost: approximately USD 200 for the exam itself plus USD 400–900 for state board application and CGFNS credential evaluation. Preparation: UWorld question bank and/or local Nepal prep centres (NPCN, NCLEX Horizon, The NCLEX Center).
How much does nursing abroad pay compared to Nepal?
The salary difference is extreme. A nurse in Nepal earns NPR 10,000–20,000/month in most private hospitals. In the USA: NPR 60,000–78,000/month (USD 5,000–6,500). Australia: NPR 55,000–73,000/month (AUD 5,000–7,200). UK: NPR 38,000–52,000/month (GBP 2,500–3,600). Germany: NPR 38,000–52,000/month (EUR 2,900–4,000). Even at the lower end, international nursing salaries are 3–8× Nepal salaries, plus benefits (health insurance, pension, annual leave) that do not exist in most Nepali private hospital employment.
Can nursing students in the UK work while studying?
Yes — UK student visa allows 20 hours/week during term time and unlimited hours during vacations. Nursing students commonly work as Health Care Assistants (HCAs) in NHS hospitals or care homes — GBP 12–14/hour. This is both financially valuable (covering most living costs) and clinically useful (relevant for NMC portfolio and future Band 5 employment). UK is one of the most accessible countries for nursing students to part-fund their studies through relevant healthcare work.
Is OET available in Nepal?
Yes — OET is available in Kathmandu through British Council Nepal and authorised venues, typically 1–2 times per month. Book at oet.com. This is a significant advantage for Nepali nurses pursuing Australia (AHPRA) or UK (NMC) registration — unlike NCLEX (which requires travelling to India), OET can be completed in Kathmandu. Total cost: approximately NPR 38,000 (USD 275).
What support does Yocket Nepal provide for nursing career counselling?
Yocket Nepal offers free 20-minute nurse career counselling sessions to help you choose the right country and pathway based on your nursing qualification, language level, budget, and timeline. Book at yocketnepal.com/counseling. Our counsellors have helped hundreds of Nepali nurses navigate NCLEX, AHPRA, NMC registration, and EB-3 visa processes.
What is EAP and is it relevant for Nepali nurses going abroad?
Employee Assistance Programmes (EAPs) are employer-funded mental health and wellness services provided free of charge to employees in countries like USA, UK, Australia, and Germany. As a nurse working at an NHS Trust, US hospital, or German Krankenhaus, you will have access to confidential counselling (typically 6–8 free sessions), burnout support, financial advice, and legal helplines — at no cost to you. EAP is particularly valuable for nurses adjusting to a new country, language, and workplace culture. Ask your employer about EAP services after starting work.
How do I start the nursing abroad process from Nepal today?
Step 1: Identify your target country (USA, Australia, UK, Germany, or Norway). Step 2: Check if your Nepal PCL/BN meets their requirements (CGFNS for USA, ANMAC for Australia, NMC for UK). Step 3: Start learning the relevant language if needed (German/Norwegian B2) or start IELTS/OET preparation immediately. Step 4: Book a free counselling session with Yocket Nepal to create a personalised plan. The most important step is starting — every month you delay is a month of international nursing salary you are not earning.

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