If you pass the CAS, you will be eligible to gake the CPNRE.
OSCE and CAS are given for them to assess your competencies, knowledge, skill and judgement with the entry to practice competencies of RN AND RPN IN ONTARIO. These exams are given to applicants as an opportunity for them to show that they are competent and qualified as an entry to practice rn or rpn because they didn't meet the education requirements. So if you failed one of these tests, then that means you have competency gaps that you need to address theough bridging program or refresher course.
About your scenario 3, if you didn't meet the education requirements and you are out of the nursing safe practice of ontario ehich is 3 years, then they will ask you right away to go for bridging program
canada11 said:
Thank you for sharing all your experiences...SO CNO's flow goes like this after NNAS report.
Scenario 1
After 6 month evaluation CNO ask for OSCE (RN) or CAS (RPN). If you pass OSCE then you are required to take RN-NCLEX exam.Eventually, after passing then you are Ontario RN. But what after passing CAS ?
Scenario 2
What if we fail OSCE or CAS? Whats the outcome then? Perhaps we need to take Bridging course
Scenario 3
What if CNO rejects your evaluation and not even ask for OSCE/CAS?