Everything physiotherapists need to know about the Oman Prometric Exam for MOH licensing from eligibility and exam format to syllabus, registration and preparation strategies.
The Ministry of Health licensing examination for physiotherapists in Oman.
The Oman Prometric Exam is a computer-based licensing examination administered by the Ministry of Health (MOH) in Oman through Prometric test centres. All physiotherapists seeking to work in Oman must pass this exam to obtain their professional license.
The exam assesses clinical knowledge and competence across core physiotherapy domains. Successful completion demonstrates that you meet the MOH standards for safe and effective physiotherapy practice in Oman.
Oman offers Indian physiotherapists tax-free salaries, a peaceful lifestyle, beautiful natural landscapes, and a growing healthcare sector with increasing demand for qualified physiotherapists in both government and private healthcare facilities.
Step-by-step guide to taking the Oman Prometric Exam.
Ensure you have a BPT or MPT degree from a recognised university, minimum 2 years clinical experience, and valid professional registration.
Get your degree, transcripts and experience letters attested by relevant authorities. This includes notarisation, university verification and ministry attestation.
Submit your application to the Omani Ministry of Health along with attested documents. Once approved, you will receive exam eligibility.
Schedule your exam at a Prometric test centre in India or Oman. Pay the exam fee and select your preferred date.
Take the computer-based MCQ exam. Results are typically available within 2-4 weeks after the exam date.
Key domains covered in the Oman Prometric Physiotherapy Exam.
Orthopaedic physiotherapy, spinal conditions, joint mobilisation, sports injuries and post-surgical rehabilitation.
Stroke, spinal cord injury, neurological conditions, balance training and motor control rehabilitation.
Cardiac rehab, respiratory physiotherapy, COPD and post-operative chest physiotherapy.
Developmental conditions, ageing care, falls prevention and age-appropriate rehabilitation.
Ethics, patient communication, documentation and evidence-based practice standards.
Common questions answered.
The Oman Prometric Exam is a computer-based licensing examination for healthcare professionals administered by the Ministry of Health (MOH) Oman through Prometric.
Physiotherapists and other allied health professionals seeking employment in Oman must pass this exam to obtain professional licensing from the MOH.
The exam covers musculoskeletal, neurological, cardiopulmonary, paediatric and geriatric physiotherapy along with professional practice standards.
The exam is delivered at Prometric test centres and is computer-based with multiple-choice questions.
The passing score is typically around 60%, though this may vary by category and profession.
Yes, Prometric has test centres in major Indian cities including Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Chennai, Hyderabad and others.
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