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NHRA (Bahrain) Licensing Guide

NHRA (Bahrain) Guide for Nurses

Step-by-step licensing guide and preparation blueprint for Nurses applying to the National Health Regulatory Authority licensing boards.

Process Overview

Obtaining a practice license from the National Health Regulatory Authority as a Nurse requires fulfilling rigorous professional experience criteria, verifying your credentials via primary source verification, and passing the licensing examination.

Exam Specifications

ParameterSpecification
Exam NameNHRA (Bahrain) Exam
Question Format100 MCQs
Duration2.5 Hours
Passing Score60%
Booking FeeBHD 90

Step-by-Step Licensing Flow

1

Eligibility Check (Credentialing)

Verify your experience guidelines. Most regulators require a valid degree and 2 years of active practice experience after graduation.

2

Primary Source Verification (Dataflow)

Upload your degrees, certificates, and work experience references to Dataflow for verification to rule out certificate forgery.

3

Prometric Exam Scheduling

Apply for the eligibility code (PSV number) and schedule your physical test day on the Prometric booking portal.

4

Licensure Activation

Pass the exam, secure a local healthcare facility job offer, and activate your practice register license card.

FAQs

Q:What is the passing score for the NHRA (Bahrain) Nurse exam?

The passing score required by the National Health Regulatory Authority is 60%. The exam consists of 100 MCQs with a total duration of 2.5 Hours.

Q:How long does the primary source verification (Dataflow) take?

The Primary Source Verification (PSV) process managed by Dataflow typically takes 4 to 6 weeks. Fast-track options are available for an additional fee.

Q:How long is the NHRA (Bahrain) pass certificate valid for?

Your licensing exam pass certificate is valid for 5 years. You must complete your licensing registration and obtain your license within this time frame.