NHRA — Bahrain

NHRA Exam Bahrain 2026 — Free MCQ Practice & Prep Guide

Prepare for the National Health Regulatory Authority (NHRA) Bahrain Prometric exam with 15,000+ free MCQs from real Gulf past papers. Clinical CBT format. No account required.

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The steps above handle NHRA paperwork; timed MCQ practice handles exam day. GulfMedExams offers Prometric-style questions with explanations — many doctors drill here after each licensing milestone.

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150

MCQs per exam

3 hrs

Exam duration

~60–65%

Pass threshold

15,000+

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NHRA Practice Questions

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Internal Medicine

A 35-year-old female presents with a butterfly-shaped rash on the face, joint pain, and photosensitivity. Laboratory findings show positive ANA (1:320), anti-dsDNA antibodies, low complement C3/C4, and mild proteinuria (0.8 g/24h). What is the most appropriate initial treatment?

NHRA Exam FAQs

What is the NHRA exam?

The NHRA exam (National Health Regulatory Authority) is the mandatory licensing examination for healthcare professionals seeking to practice in Bahrain. It is delivered via Prometric computer-based testing and follows the same clinical MCQ format as other Gulf licensing exams.

How many questions are in the NHRA exam?

The NHRA General Practitioner exam typically consists of 150 single-best-answer MCQs completed in 3 hours. The passing score is approximately 60–65%. Questions are clinical scenario-based covering core medical subjects.

Can I use DHA or SMLE resources to prepare for NHRA?

Yes. The NHRA exam uses the same Prometric format and covers the same four core subjects (Medicine, Surgery, Pediatrics, Gynae) as the DHA, DOH, QCHP, and SMLE exams. MCQ banks from any Gulf licensing exam provide excellent cross-preparation for NHRA.

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NHRA licensing in Bahrain follows eligibility, document verification, exam assessment, and NHRA registration. Confirm current requirements on official NHRA channels.

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Aligned with National Health Regulatory Authority pathways

This guide is written for doctors preparing for NHRA licensing in Bahrain. Requirements change — always confirm fees, deadlines, and eligibility on official authority portals before booking your exam slot.

NHRA licensing hub — related steps

Each page in this hub covers one step in depth. Follow the full pathway rather than relying on a single article — this reduces gaps that cause retakes and delays.

NHRA — practical notes for doctors

This page supports one part of your Bahrain licensing journey. Combine it with official National Health Regulatory Authority communication, your employer HR checklist, and consistent MCQ practice before the Prometric sitting.

What to verify on official channels

Before acting on any third-party guide (including this one), confirm your profession category, document list, and fee schedule directly with National Health Regulatory Authority. Policies in Bahrain are updated without always being reflected in older blog posts.

If your profile involves gaps in practice, multiple registrations, or credentials from several countries, expect additional review steps — generic checklists may not cover your case.

Next step — exam practice

Turn licensing research into exam-ready performance

Reading guides alone rarely converts to exam performance. After you confirm National Health Regulatory Authority requirements, use GulfMedExams to drill Prometric-style MCQs with explanations, track weak systems, and revisit high-yield topics before booking your slot.

Requirements, fees, and timelines change. This page is educational — always confirm your category-specific rules on official authority portals before paying verification or exam fees.

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