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Prepare for Qatar, DHA, SCFHS, and related nursing Prometric routes with authority-specific eligibility, domain review, timed MCQ practice, and test-day readiness.
Nursing Prometric requirements differ by Gulf regulator. Qatar publishes a Registered General Nurse blueprint, DHA runs MCQ-based CBT through Prometric with Pass or Fail reporting, and SCFHS uses the SNLE for Saudi nursing practice readiness.
The key is to match your study plan to the authority, exam title, eligibility notice, and current blueprint.
DHP-MOPH's nurse blueprint lists 150 MCQs, 3 1/2 hours, and a 50% passing score.
Registered General Nurse coverage includes fundamentals, adult nursing, maternal-child nursing, and unit management and leadership.
DHA says healthcare CBTs are MCQ-based and reported as Pass or Fail in Sheryan.
SCFHS describes SNLE as 200 MCQs in two 100-question parts, with 120 minutes per part and a scheduled break.
A Gulf nursing Prometric candidate may be applying through Qatar DHP-MOPH, DHA, SCFHS, or another regulator. The exam title, timing, pass reporting, references, attempt rules, and licensing steps should be checked against the current authority notice before booking.
The Qatar Registered General Nurse blueprint lists 150 MCQs, 3 1/2 hours, and a 50% passing score, with the largest weight on adult nursing. That structure supports a focused plan that balances clinical judgment, fundamentals, maternal-child care, and leadership.
SCFHS describes SNLE as 200 MCQs across two timed parts with a scheduled break. It includes recall questions and scenario questions that test interpretation, analysis, decision-making, reasoning, and problem solving.
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Gulf Prometric Nursing Exam is a practical label for several nursing licensing pathways, not one universal exam. Qatar DHP-MOPH publishes a Registered General Nurse blueprint with 150 MCQs, 3 1/2 hours, and a 50% passing score; the blueprint allocates 30 items to Nursing Fundamentals, 61 to Adult Nursing, 44 to Maternal-Child Nursing, and 15 to Unit Management and Leadership. Dubai Health Authority's current CBT guideline says healthcare professional assessments are MCQ-based, managed through Prometric test centers worldwide, and reported as Pass or Fail in the Sheryan account without sharing the score. SCFHS describes the Saudi Nursing Licensure Examination as a readiness assessment for nursing practice or postgraduate training, with 200 MCQs split into two 100-question parts, 120 minutes per part, and a scheduled 30-minute break; candidates schedule after receiving a permit and may test at SCFHS-approved Prometric centers. HiraEdu helps candidates prepare legitimately with regulator mapping, eligibility-document checks, nursing-domain diagnostics, pharmacology and safety review, timed MCQ practice, Prometric scheduling readiness, ID-name verification, and retake or complaint planning.
No. It is a common label for nursing licensing exams across several Gulf authorities, each with its own rules.
The Qatar DHP-MOPH nurse blueprint lists 150 MCQs, 3 1/2 hours, and a 50% passing score.
It covers Nursing Fundamentals, Adult Nursing, Maternal-Child Nursing, and Unit Management and Leadership.
SCFHS describes SNLE as 200 MCQs split into two 100-question parts, with 120 minutes for each part and a scheduled 30-minute break.
DHA says CBT results are updated as Pass or Fail in Sheryan and the applicant's score is not shared.
Confirm the regulator, nursing title, eligibility status, exam blueprint, and whether the result is a score or Pass or Fail.
Score readiness in fundamentals, adult medical-surgical care, maternal-child nursing, leadership, pharmacology, safety, and ethics.
Use mixed clinical scenarios and calculation sets that match the question count and timing for the selected authority.
Verify eligibility permit, passport or government ID, appointment details, allowed materials, check-in process, break rules, and retake options.
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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