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Prepare for General Practitioner Prometric pathways with eligibility review, MCQ study planning, GP medicine coverage, test-center readiness, and result-report guidance.
Gulf GP Prometric requirements are not one universal exam. Qatar DHP-MOPH, DHA, SCFHS, and other authorities set their own eligibility, format, attempt, scoring, and licensing rules, so preparation starts by identifying the correct regulator.
Successful preparation depends on matching the correct authority, exam title, eligibility number, content outline, and Prometric test-day rules.
Rules differ across Qatar DHP-MOPH, DHA, SCFHS, and other Gulf licensing bodies.
DHP-MOPH lists General Practitioner as 150 MCQs, 3 hours, with a 60% cut score.
DHA says CBT assessments are MCQ-based, managed through Prometric, and reported as Pass or Fail in Sheryan.
Prometric pathways typically require authority eligibility before booking and matching ID at check-in.
The phrase Gulf Prometric GP is commonly used for multiple licensing pathways. Qatar, Dubai, Saudi Arabia, and other authorities set their own application steps, eligibility decisions, exam titles, fees, attempts, and result reporting, so candidates should verify the exact authority first.
Qatar DHP-MOPH lists the General Practitioner qualifying exam as 150 MCQs over 3 hours with a 60% cut score. This makes Qatar-specific pacing straightforward, but candidates still need to meet registration and licensing requirements beyond the exam.
DHA runs CBT assessments through Prometric and reports Pass or Fail through Sheryan, while SCFHS requires an eligibility number before scheduling. In both cases, passing the exam is only one part of the licensing workflow.
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Gulf Prometric General Practitioner requirements vary by licensing authority, so candidates should confirm the exact pathway before scheduling. Qatar's Department of Healthcare Professions under the Ministry of Public Health describes the qualifying exam as one requirement for healthcare practitioner registration or licensing, delivered as a computer-based Prometric exam; its General Practitioner exam is listed as 150 MCQs, 3 hours, and a 60% cut score, with five consecutive attempts allowed for listed categories. Dubai Health Authority explains that its healthcare professional CBT assessments are managed through Prometric test centers worldwide, use MCQs, and return Pass or Fail in the Sheryan account rather than sharing a score. DHA also warns that Prometric does not sell official test-preparation or practice content. SCFHS Prometric guidance says candidates need an SCFHS-issued eligibility number to schedule, the eligibility is tied to qualifications and experience, and the same passport or government ID used during booking must be taken to the test center. HiraEdu helps candidates prepare legitimately with authority selection, eligibility-document checks, MCQ study planning, common GP medicine review, Prometric scheduling readiness, ID-name verification, result-report expectations, and complaint or retake planning.
No. It is a common label for General Practitioner licensing exams across different Gulf authorities, each with its own rules.
Qatar DHP-MOPH lists the General Practitioner exam as 150 MCQs, 3 hours, with a 60% cut score.
DHA says Pass or Fail is updated in the applicant's Sheryan account and the score is not shared.
Yes. Prometric healthcare pathways generally require the licensing authority to issue eligibility before booking the correct exam.
No. Authorities typically require additional registration, credentialing, and licensing steps before practice is allowed.
Confirm whether the target pathway is Qatar DHP-MOPH, DHA, SCFHS, or another Gulf authority before selecting materials.
Check degree, internship, experience, good standing, DataFlow or credentialing steps, eligibility number, and exact exam title.
Review internal medicine, pediatrics, obstetrics and gynecology, emergency medicine, surgery, psychiatry, dermatology, ethics, safety, and family-medicine concepts.
Confirm appointment details, passport or government ID, test-center policies, result-report method, retake rules, and how to document test-day problems.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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