Now to IELTS... there are two versions... the academic and the general version.
It comprises of 4 bands, the speaking, listening, reading and writing
Your international passport is required for ielts registration.
But if you're thinking of different countries like Canada and US, you may do the regular as other countries won't accept
If you're sure your destination is the UK just do UKVI jeje
Its relevant materials that is koko
Useful websites include ieltsbuddy.com and ieltsliz.com.
Ieltsliz also has useful videos on YouTube
ieltsbuddy is very useful for writing.
Send writing samples to your friends who have passed to help you review them.
IELTS is valid for 2 years, so your PLAB paroles should be completed within that time
Including emmigration if you did UKVi or else you would have to retake.
Hopefully the OET may be better when it takes off fully
In Nigeria, the exam is twice a year, November and March
Thankfully the UK has a PLAB 1 centre in Lagos, also in Abuja and Port Harcourt
Plab 1 result takes about 6 weeks to be released
Cost is 235 pounds
Its a 180 question mcq... no negative marking for any.
Past questions are no longer repeated but gives you and idea of what to expect
The passmark is usually less than 120 but it varies
PLAB 2 is a clinical exam (OSCE) done only in the UK, Manchester, and sometimes other locations
It costs 860 pounds
There are different academies. Samson now has an academy in Lagos.
Some of them give discounts for group of 5 registration.
After PLAB 1 result is released the dates for 2 next 3 months are taken up... so if you plan to do yours immediately you need to have your money down
So budget for your visa fees, flight, accomodation, academy, plab 2, transport within UK.
To apply for a visa, you need to submit a statement of account showing proof of funds in an account that is funded regularly
After PLAB 2, result takes about a month to be released.
Once you pass PLAB 2 Whats next is GMC registration...
Some documentation is required at this point.
After your GMC registration, you look for jobs. You could work in the NHS or private sector.
When you get an offer, and your COS, you apply for your Tier 2 Visa and you also have to pay IHS (Immigrant Health Surcharge) per year.
You need an IELTS UKVI, a TB test and Police clearance certificate for your Tier 2 Visa application also.
If you work continuously on Tier 2 for 5 years, you get an indefinite leave to remain and no longer need a visa,
For residency training opportunities, there are lots in GP(family medicine) and psychiatry. There are also spaces in internal medicine, paediatrics and O and G but lots of accompanying exams for O and G.
Please ask any other questions and pardon my typos. I hope it was worth our time. Feel free to add anything I may have missed.