How to Apply for the MOH UAE Exam Complete Guide for International Healthcare Professionals

The MOH UAE Exam (Ministry of Health and Prevention, UAE) is the licensing examination required to practice as a healthcare professional in the Northern Emirates of the UAE — covering Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah. Delivered via Prometric testing centers, the exam assesses clinical competency across all major healthcare professions. International applicants must complete credential verification, pass the MOH Prometric exam, and register on the MOHAP portal. NEAC manages this entire process on behalf of international applicants.

What Is the MOH UAE?

The MOH UAE Exam is a computer-based licensing test administered by the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention (MOHAP) through Prometric. It is the mandatory licensing pathway for healthcare professionals wishing to practice in the five Northern Emirates of the UAE. The MOH UAE is a separate authority from the DHA (Dubai) and DOH (Abu Dhabi), and each authority requires its own independent license. Passing the MOH UAE exam is compulsory before any employment in a MOHAP-regulated healthcare facility.

Who Is Eligible to Apply?

Profession

Qualification Required

Notes

Registered Nurse

BSN or equivalent 3-year nursing diploma

Minimum 2 years post-qualification clinical experience

Physician / General Practitioner

MBBS or recognized medical degree

Postgraduate qualification required for specialist track

Pharmacist

BPharm or PharmD (4-year minimum)

Minimum 2 years post-graduation experience

Dentist

BDS or equivalent dental degree

Specialist tracks evaluated separately

Allied Health

Accredited bachelor's degree in healthcare discipline

Discipline-specific Prometric exam track assigned

 

Documents Required

1.    Valid passport (6+ months validity)

2.    Attested educational degree/diploma

3.    Official academic transcripts (attested)

4.    Current professional license from home country

5.    Good Standing Certificate from original licensing authority

6.    All employment certificates (covering full work history)

7.    Primary Source Verification (PSV) / DataFlow report

8.    Emirates ID (if residing in UAE)

9.    Passport-size photograph (white background)

10.  Updated CV

 

How NEAC Processes Your Application Step by Step

1.    Document Pre-Check: NEAC reviews all your documents against current MOHAP eligibility requirements, identifying gaps or attestation issues before the application is filed.

2.    PSV / DataFlow Submission: NEAC prepares and submits Primary Source Verification, monitors status, and resolves any discrepancies with institutions on your behalf.

3.    MOHAP Portal Application: NEAC completes your application on the MOHAP official portal, uploads verified documents, and manages correspondence with MOH reviewers throughout the assessment period.

4.    Prometric Exam Coordination: Upon MOHAP approval, NEAC guides you in scheduling the Prometric exam at your preferred testing location, including centers outside the UAE.

5.    License Registration: After exam success, NEAC supports the final MOHAP license issuance steps and advises on employment documentation requirements for Northern Emirates healthcare employers.

 

How Long Does the Application Take?

Stage

Estimated Duration

Notes

DataFlow / PSV Verification

8–14 weeks

Dependent on home country institutions

MOHAP Application Review

4–8 weeks

After PSV is complete and submitted

Prometric Exam Scheduling

1–3 weeks

Seat availability at testing center

Total Estimated Timeline

4–7 months

Document readiness is the key variable

 

Application Cost

Item

Estimated Fee

Notes

DataFlow PSV Fee

USD 160–200

Varies by number of documents

MOHAP Application Fee

AED 300–600

Varies by profession; paid on MOHAP portal

Prometric Exam Fee

USD 140–190

Per attempt; paid to Prometric directly

MOH License Issuance Fee

AED 400–700

Paid after passing exam

NEAC Service Fee

Contact NEAC

Full application management

 

Frequently Asked Questions

Which emirates does the MOH UAE license cover?

The MOH UAE license covers the five Northern Emirates: Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain, Ras Al Khaimah, and Fujairah. It does not authorize practice in Dubai (DHA) or Abu Dhabi (DOH/Jawaz).

Can I transfer my DHA or DOH license to MOH UAE?

Yes, an endorsement pathway exists for healthcare professionals who hold a valid DHA or DOH license and wish to add a MOHAP license. The endorsement process is generally faster than a full application. NEAC handles UAE endorsement applications.

What is the MOHAP portal?

The MOHAP portal (mohap.gov.ae) is the UAE Ministry of Health and Prevention's online platform for healthcare licensing applications, renewals, and professional registration.

Is DataFlow required for MOH UAE?

Yes. DataFlow Primary Source Verification is required for all internationally educated healthcare professionals applying for a MOH UAE license. Applications without a completed PSV report are not accepted for review.

How long is the MOH UAE license valid?

The MOH UAE healthcare license is typically valid for 2 years and must be renewed prior to expiry. Renewal requires proof of active practice and CME/CPD hours.

Start Your MOH UAE Exam Application Today

NEAC manages end-to-end MOH UAE licensing — from DataFlow PSV to MOHAP portal submission and Prometric scheduling. Contact NEAC today to start your application with expert guidance and zero costly mistakes.