How to Apply for the DHA Dubai Exam Complete Guide for International Healthcare Professionals

The DHA Dubai Exam is the licensing examination required to practice as a healthcare professional in the Emirate of Dubai. Administered by the Dubai Health Authority (DHA) through Prometric testing centers, the exam evaluates clinical knowledge against Dubai's healthcare standards. International applicants must complete DataFlow Primary Source Verification, pass the Prometric exam, and register on the Sheryan licensing portal. NEAC manages this entire process on behalf of international applicants.
What Is the DHA Dubai?
The DHA Dubai Exam is a computer-based licensure test required for all internationally trained healthcare professionals — including nurses, physicians, pharmacists, dentists, and allied health practitioners — seeking to practice within Dubai Emirate. Administered by the Dubai Health Authority through Prometric, it assesses clinical competency specific to each profession. Passing the DHA exam is mandatory before a healthcare license (Sheryan) is issued.
Who Is Eligible to Apply?
|
Profession |
Qualification Required |
Notes |
|
Registered Nurse |
BSN or 3-year nursing diploma equivalent |
Minimum 2 years post-qualification clinical experience |
|
General Practitioner / Physician |
MBBS or equivalent medical degree |
ECFMG certification may be required for U.S. route |
|
Specialist Physician |
MBBS + recognized postgraduate specialty |
Board/fellowship certification evaluated case by case |
|
Pharmacist |
BPharm or PharmD |
2+ years experience preferred |
|
Dentist |
BDS or equivalent dental degree |
Specialist tracks available |
|
Allied Health (PT, OT, RT, Lab) |
Relevant accredited bachelor's degree |
Discipline-specific Prometric exam track |
Documents Required
1. Valid passport copy (6+ months validity)
2. Attested educational degree/diploma
3. Official academic transcripts
4. Primary license from country of origin (with Good Standing Certificate)
5. All experience certificates (employer-signed, covering full work history)
6. DataFlow Primary Source Verification report
7. Passport-sized photograph (white background)
8. Updated CV (chronological, no gaps)
9. CPD/CME certificates (if applicable for re-licensure)
How NEAC Processes Your Application Step by Step
1. Eligibility Review: NEAC assesses your academic credentials, experience, and documentation against current DHA eligibility criteria to confirm your application pathway before any fees are paid.
2. DataFlow PSV Management: NEAC submits your DataFlow application, monitors verification progress, and immediately addresses any institution-level discrepancies before they affect your DHA submission.
3. Sheryan Portal Application: NEAC completes your official DHA Sheryan portal registration, uploads verified documents, and corresponds with DHA reviewers on your behalf.
4. Prometric Exam Booking: Once DHA approves your application for examination, NEAC guides you in scheduling your exam at a Prometric center in your preferred country or city.
5. License Activation: After passing, NEAC assists with the final DHA license activation and advises on employment verification requirements for your Dubai employer.
How Long Does the Application Take?
|
Stage |
Estimated Duration |
Notes |
|
DataFlow PSV Verification |
8–14 weeks |
Highly dependent on how quickly institutions respond |
|
DHA Application Review |
4–8 weeks |
After DataFlow report is issued |
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Exam Scheduling (Prometric) |
1–2 weeks |
Seat availability varies by location |
|
Total Estimated Timeline |
4–7 months |
Faster with complete, pre-verified documents |
Application Cost
|
Item |
Estimated Fee |
Notes |
|
DataFlow PSV Fee |
USD 160–210 |
Varies by number of documents/institutions verified |
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DHA Application Fee |
AED 300–600 |
Paid on Sheryan portal; may vary by profession |
|
Prometric Exam Fee |
USD 140–190 |
Per attempt; paid directly to Prometric |
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DHA License Issuance Fee |
AED 400–700 |
Paid after passing the exam |
|
NEAC Service Fee |
Contact NEAC |
Full application management and support included |
Frequently Asked Questions
Is DHA the same as HAAD or DOH?
No. DHA (Dubai Health Authority) licenses healthcare professionals for Dubai Emirate only. DOH (formerly HAAD) licenses for Abu Dhabi. MOH UAE covers the Northern Emirates. A license from one authority is not valid in another emirate without endorsement.
Can I work in Dubai with a DOH or MOH license?
No. To practice in Dubai, you must hold a valid DHA Sheryan license. A DOH or MOH UAE license does not authorize practice in Dubai. Endorsement from one authority to another requires a separate application.
What is Sheryan?
Sheryan is the Dubai Health Authority's online healthcare licensing portal. All DHA license applications are submitted and managed through this platform. All DHA applicants must create a Sheryan profile to begin the licensing process.
Does DHA accept nurses without a BSN degree?
DHA accepts nurses with a 3-year diploma equivalent to a BSN in some cases, assessed individually. Applicants with shorter diplomas often face rejection. NEAC evaluates your specific credential before submission to confirm eligibility.
What score is needed to pass the DHA Prometric exam?
The DHA does not publicly disclose the exact passing score. Generally, a score of 60–65% or higher is considered passing for most professional tracks. NEAC advises candidates to treat 70%+ as their preparation target.
How long is the DHA license valid?
The DHA healthcare license (Sheryan) is valid for 2 years and must be renewed before expiry. Renewal requires proof of CPD hours and continued employment in Dubai. NEAC also assists with DHA license renewal.
Start Your DHA Dubai Exam Application Today
NEAC manages DHA applications from document preparation through Sheryan registration and Prometric scheduling. Contact NEAC to begin your application with the confidence that your documents and profile are correctly prepared from day one.