FAQ
Yes, all medical professionals can apply to the MOH exam application as long as they meet all the requirements and qualifications needed for the exam application.
The MOH exam can be processed online, and candidates don’t need to visit the UAE and apply personally to the licensing authority to process their MOH exam application.
Prometric has different test centers internationally. Candidates from various countries worldwide will be able to register, schedule, and sit for the exams in their home countries or the nearest testing site available for examination.
Like other exams, retakes are possible for the MOH exam. But a candidate subject for exam retake must take certain steps to be eligible again to take the examination.
MOH Dataflow report can transfer and reciprocate to other Middle East licensure applications such as HAAD, DHA, OMSB, MOPH, and NHRA dataflow reports and even vice versa. If a candidate already has a Dataflow report issued to the stated exam application above, then it can be processed along with the accounts and proof of documents of the candidate’s Dataflow report.
A candidate can take the Qatar Prometric without receiving approval from the Qatar Licensing Authority. But a candidate can only take the Qatar Prometric without receiving approval from the Qatar Licensing Authority once the candidate met the certain requirements needed in taking the examination.
The Express Service will expedite the candidate’s document verification from the DataFlow group standard application turnaround time to as fast as 14 working days.
Candidates may access their official exam results using the corresponding MOH login details given to them.
No, candidates who hold a Diploma of Masters in Nursing (MAN) are not exempted from the exam and are still required to take and pass the MOH exam.
There are two MOH exam results, either pass or fail only. There will be no examination scores, or exam certificates issued regardless of whether the candidate passed or failed the examination.