CBT-style questions mapped to all 4 NMC domains, designed to train UK-style clinical judgement – the exact thinking tested in the CBT.
Practise at your own pace, repeat questions freely, and focus on weak areas without mock-exam pressure or time stress.
100 carefully selected CBT-style questions covering all 4 NMC domains, each with clear explanations so you understand why one option is safer than the others.
5 Chapters · 6 Lessons
Most nurses use this resource in the final 2–4 weeks before their CBT.
Focused CBT-style practice aligned to real NMC exam thinking.
Built for international nurses preparing without coaching or agencies.
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I was very confused about how CBT questions are actually asked. This practice helped me understand how the NMC expects you to think and prioritise safety, not just memorise facts. The explanations made a big difference.
Ravi Gautam
— International Nurse, India
This helped me understand how UK-style CBT questions are assessed, especially what the NMC is really looking for in the safest answer.
Amandeep Kaur
— International Nurse, Punjab (India)
The biggest difference for me was understanding why one option is safer than the others in CBT questions. That clinical reasoning is something I struggled with before.
Sneha Ramesh
— Registered Nurse (India)
These questions felt much closer to the actual UK NMC CBT style than random online quizzes. It helped me practise decision-making, not guessing.
Joseph Matthew
— Overseas Nurse
There were no unnecessary videos or long theory. Just focused CBT-style practice with explanations that helped me understand how to choose the safest answer.
Rohit Nair
— Self-Preparing International Nurse
I used this mainly in the final weeks before my CBT. It helped me revise all domains in a structured way while understanding how the NMC expects you to prioritise patient safety in each question.
Aisha Khan
— International Nurse (CBT Candidate)
I was very confused about how CBT questions are actually asked. This practice helped me understand how the NMC expects you to think and prioritise safety, not just memorise facts. The explanations made a big difference.
Ravi Gautam
— International Nurse, India
This helped me understand how UK-style CBT questions are assessed, especially what the NMC is really looking for in the safest answer.
Amandeep Kaur
— International Nurse, Punjab (India)
The biggest difference for me was understanding why one option is safer than the others in CBT questions. That clinical reasoning is something I struggled with before.
Sneha Ramesh
— Registered Nurse (India)
These questions felt much closer to the actual UK NMC CBT style than random online quizzes. It helped me practise decision-making, not guessing.
Joseph Matthew
— Overseas Nurse
There were no unnecessary videos or long theory. Just focused CBT-style practice with explanations that helped me understand how to choose the safest answer.
Rohit Nair
— Self-Preparing International Nurse
I used this mainly in the final weeks before my CBT. It helped me revise all domains in a structured way while understanding how the NMC expects you to prioritise patient safety in each question.
Aisha Khan
— International Nurse (CBT Candidate)
No. This is an independent self-practice resource aligned to the UK NMC CBT domains.
No. Exam outcomes depend on individual preparation and performance. This practice strengthens UK-style clinical judgement and safer decision-making.
No. This is a one-time payment with instant access. You can practise anytime, on mobile, with no expiry.
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This course is an independent self-practice resource aligned with UK NMC CBT domains.
It is not affiliated with the NMC and does not guarantee exam success.
Final exam outcomes depend on individual preparation, understanding, and performance.