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They have changed the time of waiting period. It is now minimum of 5 months, some people have waited for 7 to 8 months and more, still they applications have not been approved.
Copied from NZNC website The most common way to provide evidence of your English language competence is to pass a Nursing Council-approved English language test. These include the Occupational English Test (OET) and the International English Language Testing System (IELTS) Academic. For OET, you must achieve a minimum score of 350 for reading, listening, and speaking; and a minimum score of 300 for writing. For IELTS Academic, you must achieve a minimum score of 7 for reading, listening, and speaking; and a minimum score of 6.5 for writing. You can achieve the minimum score in the English language tests over more than one sitting; however, the required score must be met within 12 months of first sitting the test and met within three years of your CGFNS report being transmitted to the Nursing Council. Please note that the Nursing Council of New Zealand does not currently accept online computer-based tests. However, computer-based tests administered in an approved testing centre are accepted (this includes the OET on computer at an approved venue with the speaking sub-test that is hosted online).
But is it possible for me to continue????, am not yet a graduate, am still studying nursing in Nigeria, which of the Universities in Australia will I apply to
That would be your "academic transcript" from the school where you obtained your nursing training (school of nursing or university). I hope that's clear?