USA Based Nursing Program

LVN, LPN, ,Postgraduate Nursing Programs with full NCLEX Preparation

Build Your International Nursing Career
LVN & LPN, Undergraduate & Postgraduate Programs!

Program Overview

Train with the USA curriculum to become NCLEX ready and earn USA-equivalent degrees, whether it’s undergraduate (LVN & LPN) or postgraduate nursing programs.

We partner with Worldwise International Recruiting and licensed international nursing employment agencies to secure your legal and legitimate overseas job opportunities, guiding you from training to your global nursing career.

With full support from our certified law firm branches in Pakistan and the USA, and backed by the Pakistan government, we ensure your education, certification, and career abroad are seamless, safe, and fully facilitated.

Your dream of studying and working internationally starts here — train, qualify, and land your overseas nursing job!

Program Duration:
12 months (3–4 semesters)
Credential:
Certificate of Completion
Upon Completion:
Awarded an American Degree credential

Program Highlights


Fast Entry

Complete in as little as 12 months

Clinical Training

Medical-surgical, maternity, and pediatric exposure

Flexible Learning

Campus, hybrid, and part-time pathways

NCLEX-PN Preparation

Integrated licensure exam preparation

Career Ready

Immediate healthcare workforce entry

Multiple Intakes

Spring and Fall start options

Study Nursing Globally, Work Globally!

LVN & LPN Certification with USA Curriculum

Prepare for international success with industry-aligned training designed to meet global healthcare standards.

Become NCLEX-ready while earning a USA-equivalent nursing qualification that opens doors worldwide.

  • Internationally focused education
  • Career pathways in global healthcare systems
  • Professional training built on USA standards

LPN Program — U.S. NCLEX Licensure Pathway (12 Months)

Semester 1 – Foundations (Months 1–3)

Fundamentals of Nursing
120 Hours
  • Nursing roles & responsibilities
  • Patient safety
  • Infection control
  • Vital signs
  • Bed making
  • Hygiene care
  • Patient positioning
  • Documentation
Anatomy and Physiology
80 Hours
  • Body systems Overview
  • Skeletal system
  • Muscular system
  • Cardiovascular system
  • Respiratory system
  • Digestive system
  • Nervous system
Basic Pharmacology
60 Hours
  • Drug classifications
  • Medication safety
  • Dosage calculations
  • Routes of administration
  • Medication documentation
Nursing Skills Lab – I
80 Hours
  • Handwashing
  • Vital signs
  • Injections
  • Catheterization
  • Wound care
  • Oxygen therapy

Semester 2 – Clinical Nursing (Months 4–6)

Medical-Surgical Nursing I
120 Hours
  • Patient assessment
  • Common diseases
  • Diabetes
  • Hypertension
  • Respiratory disorders
  • IV therapy basics
Nutrition
40 Hours
  • Basic nutrition
  • Therapeutic diets
  • Patient feeding
  • Tube feeding basics
Psychology and Communication
40 Hours
  • Patient communication
  • Cultural awareness
  • Mental health basics
  • Professional behaviour
Clinical Rotation I
200 Hours
  • Hospital wards
  • Patient care
  • Vital monitoring
  • Basic procedures

Semester 3 – Specialty Nursing (Months 7–9)

Medical-Surgical Nursing II
100 Hours
  • Cardiac disorders
  • Respiratory disorders
  • Renal disorders
  • Neurological disorders
Maternal and Child Nursing
80 Hours
  • Prenatal care
  • Delivery basics
  • Postpartum care
  • Newborn care
Paediatric Nursing
60 Hours
  • Child growth
  • Paediatric diseases
  • Vaccinations
  • Paediatric care
Clinical Rotation II
250 Hours
  • Maternity ward
  • Paediatric ward
  • Medical ward

Semester 4 – NCLEX Preparation (Months 10–12)

Advanced Nursing Skills
80 Hours
  • IV therapy
  • ECG basics
  • Emergency care
  • Patient monitoring
Geriatric Nursing
40 Hours
  • Elderly care
  • Chronic diseases
  • Mobility assistance
  • Dementia care
NCLEX-PN Preparation
120 Hours
  • NCLEX-style questions
  • Test strategies
  • Practice exams
  • Case studies
  • Computer-based testing practice
Clinical Internship
200 Hours
  • Hospital placement
  • Patient assignments
  • Medication administration
  • Patient documentation

Total Program Hours: 1,350 – 1,500 Hours
Theory: 600 | Skills Lab: 250 | Clinical: 500 – 650
Standard Duration: 12 Months (Full-Time)

Learning Methodology

  • Interactive classroom instruction and case studies
  • Simulation-based skills laboratory training
  • Supervised clinical experience
  • Digital learning and virtual simulations
  • Nursing process integration for clinical reasoning

Outcomes & Recognition

  • Practice within LVN/LPN scope of care
  • Demonstrate leadership and communication skills
  • Assess patients across lifespan
  • Meet eligibility for national licensure
  • State-approved vocational nursing education

Accelerated pathway to professional nursing practice.

Eligibility Criteria

  • Minimum age 18 years
  • InSemesterediate
  • English proficiency requirement
  • Background clearance
  • Health and immunization clearance

Career Pathways

  • Hospitals
  • Long-Semester care facilities
  • Home healthcare
  • Rehabilitation centers
  • Community health clinics

What Makes This Program Unique

  • Accelerated 12 Months pathway
  • Training across four major clinical domains
  • Flexible full-time and part-time schedules
  • Stackable credentials for RN / BSN progression
  • Career placement and professional support

Ideal Candidates

  • Compassionate caregivers
  • Strong communicators
  • Detail-oriented professionals
  • Career changers entering healthcare
  • Team-oriented individuals

LVN vs RN vs BSN Comparison

Role Education Duration Scope
LVN/LPN Certificate 12–24 months Basic patient care
RN Associate Degree 2–3 years Advanced clinical care
BSN Bachelor Degree 4 years Leadership & specialization

International Deployment Pathway

Graduates may pursue international licensure pathways and healthcare employment opportunities with additional credential evaluation and regulatory approval.

Clinical Partner Hospitals

Students complete supervised clinical rotations at affiliated hospitals, long-Semester care centers, and community health facilities.

Accreditation

Program aligned with state vocational nursing education standards and licensure preparation requirements.

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