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Objective Structured Clinical Examination pass rates


BCCNM is currently reviewing how we report exam result data. Until the review is complete, no additional results will be posted. 

​ ​Below are the pass rates for Nurse Practitioners (Family candidates) who sat the Objective Structured Clinical Examination​ (OSCE) over the past five years.

​​Date of examination ​Pass rate
​May 2023
94%​
​October 2022
​94%
​June 2022
93%​​
​September 2021
​98%
​May 2021 (administered in September 2021)
​95%
September 2020
93%​
May 2020 (administered in September 2020)
​90%
November 2019
​95%
June 2019
94%​
December 2018 100%​
June 2018 91%​
December 2017 85%
June 2017 91%
  • Due to low numbers for Pediatric and Adult candidates, we are unable to provide pass rates for those NP categories.​

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