1. Nursing: The 2026 Registration Path
In 2026, the traditional 3-month bridging course is largely phased out in favor of two distinct paths managed by AHPRA and the Nursing and Midwifery Board of Australia (NMBA).
Path A: The Outcome-Based Assessment (OBA)
Most internationally qualified nurses (IQNMs) now take the OBA.
- Stage 1: NCLEX-RN. A digital exam testing your clinical knowledge.
- Stage 2: OSCE. A practical “face-to-face” clinical exam in Australia.
- The “Bridge”: Many students take a short OSCE preparation course (4–8 weeks) to learn Australian clinical standards.
Path B: EPIQ / Graduate Certificate
If your overseas degree isn’t recognized as “equivalent,” you may need an EPIQ (Education Program for Internationally Qualified Nurses).
- Duration: Usually 12–24 weeks.
- Goal: Direct entry to the AHPRA register upon completion.
- Top 2026 Providers: Southern Cross University (SCU), Institute of Health and Nursing Australia (IHNA).
2. Teaching: How to Bridge the Gap
If you have a degree in a specific subject (like Maths or Science) but no teaching qualification, you don’t take a “bridging course”—you take an Initial Teacher Education (ITE) program.
The Graduate Diploma (1 Year)
In 2026, several states have reintroduced the 1-year Graduate Diploma in Education to fix teacher shortages.
- Who it’s for: People with a Bachelor’s degree who want to become teachers fast.
- Availability: Offered by universities like Curtin and Southern Cross.
The Master of Teaching (2 Years)
This is the standard professional “bridge” in Australia.
- Requirement: An undergraduate degree in a relevant learning area.
- Benefit: In 2026, many states offer paid employment during the second year of this degree under “Permission to Teach” schemes.
3. Comparison: Cost & Duration
| Feature | Nursing (EPIQ/OBA Prep) | Teaching (Grad Dip/Masters) |
| Avg. Duration | 12 weeks – 6 months | 1 – 2 years |
| Estimated Cost | $10,000 – $15,000 | $30,000 – $45,000 (Total) |
| Key Requirement | AHPRA Referral Letter | AITSL Assessment / IELTS 7.5+ |
| Outcome | Registered Nurse (RN) | Provisional Registration |
4. The “English Language” Bridge
Regardless of your skills, the biggest hurdle in 2026 remains the English Requirement.
- Nursing: IELTS 7.0 (all bands) or OET Grade B.
- Teaching: IELTS 7.5 average (8.0 in Speaking/Listening).
- Hack: If you don’t meet these scores, you can take a 10-week ELICOS (English for Academic Purposes) course at your university as a “bridge” to your main program.
5. 2026 Migration Bonus
Both Nursing and Teaching remain on the Priority Migration Skilled Occupation List in 2026. Completing a bridging program or conversion degree in Australia often gives you an extra 5–10 points toward your Permanent Residency (PR) application.
6. Success Checklist
- [ ] For Nurses: Apply for an AHPRA “Self-Check” to see if you need the OBA or a formal course.
- [ ] For Teachers: Get your overseas degree assessed by AITSL to see how many years of study you are credited with.
- [ ] For All: Verify that your course is CRICOS registered to ensure your Student Visa remains valid.






