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Does your OET score meet the requirements?
Enter your four subtest scores (or the scores you are aiming for) and see how they sit against the grade B bar of 350 that regulators across the UK, Australia, Ireland, New Zealand, the US, and the Gulf commonly cite. Free and instant; nothing is stored.
WHERE THIS BAR APPLIES
These regulators commonly cite grade B (350 in each subtest). Each link explains that body's requirement and the nuances worth verifying on its official site.
COMMON QUESTIONS
What OET score do most regulators ask for?
The figure most regulators commonly cite is grade B, a numeric score of 350, in each of the four subtests. Each regulator sets and updates its own rule, so always confirm the current requirement on the regulator's official website.
Can I combine scores from two OET sittings?
Some regulators, including the GMC, the NMC, and AHPRA, have at times allowed combining results from two sittings taken within a set window, or limited concessions on a single subtest. These rules come with precise terms and change, so verify them directly with the regulator before relying on them.
Is this an official OET score report?
No. This is an independent planning tool that compares the scores you enter against the commonly cited grade B bar. It is not an official evaluation, and MedEngly is not affiliated with OET or Cambridge Boxhill Language Assessment.
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