Posted by: ny2 June 13, 2016
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Not blaming you but that's the problem with Nepal. Nurses with PCL level education are given a Registered Nurse designation.
Back to your concern: I don't think any of the status allow a PCL nursing to sit in NCLEX exam directly. I guess you have to take some courses to to compensate for some courses or credits coz in US one has to complete either Associate Degree (2-3 years) or Bachelors degree (4 years) after high school (+2) to appear for NCLEX exam. You might also need to take TOEFL. You can look it up on your state's board regarding the requirements for the exam.
Back to your concern: I don't think any of the status allow a PCL nursing to sit in NCLEX exam directly. I guess you have to take some courses to to compensate for some courses or credits coz in US one has to complete either Associate Degree (2-3 years) or Bachelors degree (4 years) after high school (+2) to appear for NCLEX exam. You might also need to take TOEFL. You can look it up on your state's board regarding the requirements for the exam.