Prometric Exam for Nurses in Saudi Arabia

The Prometric Exam is a professional licensing test required by the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS) for healthcare practitioners — including nurses — who wish to work legally in Saudi Arabia. The exam ensures that nurses meet Saudi Arabia’s national standards for clinical knowledge, safety, and competency before being granted a professional classification and license.

For nurses, passing this exam is an essential step before securing employment or obtaining a work visa. The process includes obtaining eligibility through Mumaris+, registering for the Prometric test through Prometric’s official site, and completing the SCFHS classification process after passing.

1. Purpose and Importance of the Prometric Exam

The Prometric exam serves as a standardized tool for the SCFHS to assess nursing competence.

  • Ensures uniform clinical standards across Saudi healthcare facilities.
  • Validates that foreign-trained nurses possess the necessary skills to work safely and effectively.
  • Determines the level or “classification” of the nurse — such as Nurse Technician, Specialist Nurse, or Senior Nurse — depending on qualifications and experience.

Without passing the exam, nurses cannot obtain professional registration or begin practice in the Kingdom.

2. Eligibility Requirements for Nurses

Before applying, nurses must fulfill all SCFHS eligibility criteria.

Educational Qualifications

  • A recognized Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BScN) or Diploma in Nursing from an accredited institution.
  • For specialists, a higher nursing qualification (e.g., MSc Nursing) may be required.

Professional Experience

  • Minimum of two years of post-graduation clinical experience is typically required.
  • Some institutions may accept one year for Saudi-trained nurses.

Licensing and Documentation

  • Valid nursing license from the country of origin.
  • Good Standing Certificate from the local regulatory body.
  • Passport, academic transcripts, and employment certificates.

Eligibility ID and Number
After submitting credentials through Mumaris+, SCFHS verifies and issues an Eligibility ID — a unique identifier that allows nurses to book the Prometric exam. Without this number, registration is not possible.

3. How to Apply for the Saudi Prometric Exam

Step 1: Create an Account on Mumaris+

  • Go to https://www.scfhs.org.sa.
  • Create a Mumaris+ account and submit all required documents for professional classification.

Step 2: Get Eligibility ID

  • Once approved, you’ll receive your Eligibility Number.
  • This is mandatory to proceed with Prometric registration.

Step 3: Register on Prometric Website

  • Visit https://www.prometric.com.
  • Enter your Eligibility ID and select Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS) as the testing authority.
  • Choose your preferred test center and date.

Step 4: Pay the Exam Fee

  • Exam fees vary slightly by region but typically range between USD 80–100.

4. Exam Structure and Format

The Saudi Nursing Prometric Exam is computer-based, conducted globally at authorized Prometric centers.

  • Number of Questions: Approximately 70–100 multiple-choice questions (MCQs).
  • Duration: Around 2 hours.
  • Subjects Covered:

    • Fundamentals of Nursing
    • Medical-Surgical Nursing
    • Maternal and Child Health
    • Community Health
    • Nursing Ethics and Professionalism

  • Scoring System: Based on scaled scores, usually with a minimum passing score around 50–60% (exact threshold varies per discipline).

5. Fees, Scheduling, and Attempts

Exam Fee: USD 80–100 (non-refundable).
Rescheduling: Allowed up to 48 hours before the exam through the Prometric portal.
Number of Attempts: Typically three attempts are allowed. Failing all may require reapplication to SCFHS for re-eligibility.

6. After the Exam: Results and Classification

Results Availability

  • Results are usually available within 5–10 business days after testing.
  • To check results: log in to Mumaris+ or SCFHS portal.

Passing and Next Steps

  • Successful candidates proceed with professional classification in Mumaris+.
  • The classification certificate is needed to apply for a nursing job or a work visa.

Failed Attempts

  • Candidates can reapply and retake the exam after a cooling-off period, typically a few weeks.

Further reading: How to Get a Saudi Nursing License (SCFHS Mumaris Plus & SNLE Guide)

7. Common Challenges and Tips for Nurses

  • Many nurses fail due to lack of familiarity with Saudi-specific nursing guidelines and time management during the exam.
  • SCFHS recommends using updated nursing review materials and focusing on clinical reasoning, not just memorization.
  • Always ensure documents are authenticated before submission to avoid delays in the eligibility process.

8. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Q1. What is the passing rate for the Saudi Prometric exam?
There’s no publicly fixed percentage, but average passing rates range between 60–70% for nurses globally.

Q2. What is the fee for the Prometric exam?
It typically ranges from USD 80–100, depending on the test center location.

Q3. How many times can I take the Saudi Prometric exam?
Most candidates are allowed up to three attempts before needing reauthorization from SCFHS.

Q4. What is the passing score for nurses?
Passing scores are scaled; a typical benchmark is 50–60%, depending on the category and exam version.

Q5. How many items are there in the nursing Prometric exam?
The exam includes 70–100 multiple-choice questions, completed in about two hours.

Q6. How can I check my Saudi Prometric exam result?
Results are available via Mumaris+ account and the Prometric portal about a week after the exam.

Q7. What is the Eligibility Number or ID?
It’s a unique code issued by SCFHS through Mumaris+, required to register for the Prometric exam.

Q8. How can I get my Prometric certificate?
After passing, your classification certificate is issued via SCFHS, not Prometric directly.

Q9. Can I retake the Prometric exam if I fail?
Yes, nurses can reapply and retake the exam after the waiting period specified by SCFHS.

Q10. Is the Prometric exam mandatory for all nurses?
Yes, all nurses — local or foreign — must pass it to obtain licensing and practice legally in Saudi Arabia.

Conclusion

The Saudi Prometric Exam for Nurses is a vital gateway for building a nursing career in the Kingdom. By understanding the eligibility criteria, registration steps, and exam format, nurses can navigate the process efficiently and avoid common pitfalls. Passing the Prometric exam not only validates your skills but also opens opportunities across Saudi Arabia’s expanding healthcare sector in 2025.

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