How to Prepare for the DHA Exam in 3 Months
If you’re planning to work as a healthcare professional in Dubai, passing the DHA (Dubai Health Authority) Exam is a crucial step toward obtaining your professional license. Whether you’re a nurse, doctor, pharmacist, or allied health professional, the DHA exam assesses your clinical knowledge and readiness to practice in Dubai’s healthcare system.
Preparing for the DHA exam can feel overwhelming, but with a structured 3-month study plan, you can confidently approach exam day. Here’s how to get it done.
✅ Why 3 Months is the Perfect Preparation Time
Three months gives you enough time to:
- Understand the exam format
- Cover all relevant topics systematically
- Practice exam-style questions
- Strengthen weak areas
Let’s break down exactly what to do, month by month.
📅 Month 1: Foundation & Planning
1. Know the DHA Exam Format
- Computer-Based Test (CBT)
- Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
- Number of questions varies by profession (e.g., nurses get 150 questions in 2.5 hours)
- Passing score: Usually 60-70%
👉 Pro Tip: Check the exact syllabus and exam details on the official Prometric or DHA websites, depending on your profession.
2. Collect Your Study Materials
- Official DHA syllabus outline
- Textbooks from your field
- DHA-specific preparation books (e.g., DHA MCQ books)
- Online question banks like Prometric MCQs, DHA Review apps, or subscription platforms
3. Create Your Study Plan
- Set weekly topics (e.g., week 1: cardiovascular system; week 2: endocrine system)
- Allocate 2–3 hours daily for studying
- Leave weekends for revision or practice tests
📅 Month 2: Intensive Study & Practice
4. Master High-Yield Topics
Focus on topics frequently asked in DHA exams:
- For Nurses: Infection control, pharmacology, pediatrics, emergency nursing
- For Doctors: Internal medicine, emergency care, pharmacology, clinical reasoning
- For Pharmacists: Pharmacokinetics, drug classifications, interactions, dosing
👉 Pro Tip: Use active recall techniques, such as flashcards or summary sheets.
5. Practice MCQs Daily
- Aim for 50-100 MCQs per day.
- Focus not just on the right answer, but why the other options are incorrect.
- Keep a notebook of tricky or frequently missed questions.
📅 Month 3: Mock Exams & Final Review
6. Take Full-Length Mock Exams
Simulate the exam experience:
- Sit for 2-3 mock tests this month.
- Time yourself strictly.
- Review every answer thoroughly after completion.
👉 Target Score: Aim for 70-80% in practice exams to give yourself a comfortable margin on the real test.
7. Revise Your Weak Areas
Review your notebook of mistakes.
- Prioritize topics where your scores are consistently low.
- Don’t neglect clinical reasoning and scenario-based questions.
8. Review Exam-Day Procedures
- Know your exam location and reporting time.
- Prepare required documents (Passport, eligibility letter, exam confirmation).
- Plan to arrive early to reduce stress.
🧠 Bonus Tips for Success
✅ Join Online Study Groups: Learning with peers can clarify doubts quickly. Telegram, WhatsApp, and Facebook groups for DHA preparation are very active.
✅ Stay Consistent: Even on busy days, try to review at least 10-20 questions to keep momentum.
✅ Self-Care Matters: Exercise, hydrate, and get enough sleep—mental sharpness depends on physical health.
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