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The MOH exam does not follow a specific, standardized syllabus. Instead, candidates are expected to prepare based on their individual specialty. The exam consists of three components: a written exam, a practical exam, and a viva voce.
The written exam features multiple-choice questions, and candidates who successfully pass this stage will advance to the practical and viva sections. To qualify for the practical exam, candidates must pass the viva, which assesses their specialist knowledge and skills. Our coaching centers in Mumbai, Pune, Kollam, and Trivandrum provide comprehensive guidance to help you succeed in all stages of the MOH exam.
A candidate is allowed a maximum of two re-attempts for the MOH exam. If a candidate fails to pass after three attempts, they will be disqualified from applying for positions in both the Ministry of Health and private clinics. Additionally, even though some MOH non-qualified candidates may still work in clinics, their salaries are typically lower.
“MOH Training provided me with the knowledge and skills to pass the exam on my first try. The trainers were supportive and incredibly knowledgeable, guiding us through complex concepts with ease. It made all the difference in helping me become a licensed professional in Abu Dhabi.”
“The MOH Training program’s structured approach, practice tests, and interactive sessions were exactly what I needed. I felt fully prepared going into the exam and confident in my abilities. I’m grateful to the team for making the process so manageable and setting me up for success.”
“After completing the MOH Training, I was more than ready for the MOH exam. The material was in-depth, and the support from instructors was phenomenal. Thanks to this program, I achieved my certification and can now contribute to the healthcare system in Abu Dhabi.”