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Are you dreaming of advancing your nursing career in one of the world’s most dynamic healthcare hubs? Abu Dhabi might just be the perfect destination for you! With its state-of-the-art medical facilities and competitive compensation packages, the emirate attracts international nurses. Furthermore, its multicultural work environment offers incredible opportunities for career advancement
But here’s the thing – navigating the licensing process can feel overwhelming at first. Don’t worry though; we’ve got you covered! This comprehensive guide will walk you through what you need to know about obtaining your Department of Health (DOH) license.
Let’s dive deep into the DOH exam requirements, especially for those who are just starting their nursing journey.
The Evolution from HAAD to DOH: What Changed?
Here’s something important you need to know – the licensing authority has undergone a significant transformation. What was previously known as the Health Authority Abu Dhabi (HAAD) is now officially called the Department of Health (DOH) Abu Dhabi.
This isn’t just a name change; it represents a broader initiative to standardize and consolidate regulatory bodies within the UAE’s healthcare sector. For you as an applicant, this means you should always search for “DOH Abu Dhabi” or “Department of Health Abu Dhabi” to access the most current information.
The rebranding to DOH affects how you approach your application. While some older resources might still reference “HAAD,” using the correct terminology – DOH – ensures you’re accessing the most up-to-date requirements and official portals. This attention to detail can significantly impact the efficiency of your application process.
For nurses who had previously taken the HAAD exam, their licenses remain valid under the DOH system. However, new applicants must now take the DOH exam, which follows updated guidelines and procedures.
DOH Exam Abu Dhabi Eligibility Requirements
Understanding the eligibility requirements is crucial before you even think about submitting your application. Let’s break down what you need to qualify for the DOH exam.
1) Educational Requirements for DOH Exam
Let’s start with the foundation – your education. For the Registered Nurse (RN), you’ll need:
- A Bachelor’s degree in Nursing (BSN) from an accredited institution
- Minimum three years of full-time course duration
- Official recognition by your home country’s regulatory authority (officially licensed RN)
If you’re considering the Assistant Nurse title, a Diploma in Nursing with a minimum 18-month course duration is generally required.
2) Professional Nursing Experience Requirements for DOH Abu Dhabi (HAAD) Exam
Traditionally, many newly licensed nurses faced a significant hurdle when applying for the DOH (Department of Health – Abu Dhabi) exam:
- Registered Nurse (RN) Title: Previously required a minimum of two years post-registration clinical experience.
- Assistant Nurse Title: Required one year of post-qualification experience.
Importantly, this experience had to be paid, hands-on clinical work—volunteer work, internships, or observerships were not accepted.
3) PQR Policy Updates for DOH Abu Dhabi (HAAD) Exam
As stated above, you traditionally needed two years of clinical experience before even applying for the DOH Exam. However, the latest Healthcare Professional Qualification Requirements (PQR) from DOH Abu Dhabi have significantly changed this.
- Recent Registered Nurses with a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing may now take the exam even without the two-year experience requirement. Provided that you have graduated within the past 2 years.
This means newly graduated nurses, including internationally educated nurses from countries like the Philippines, can now directly apply for the DOH exam. Furthermore, they no longer need to first gain years of clinical experience.
4) Language Proficiency Standards for the DOH Exam
Communication is crucial in healthcare, so English proficiency is mandatory. You’ll typically need:
- IELTS Academic minimum overall score of 6.0 or 6.5
- TOEFL minimum score of 79 (internet-based) or 550
- Some variations exist based on your educational background
Pro tip: Aim for the highest stated requirement (like IELTS 6.5) to ensure broad acceptance of your application.
5) Additional Certifications for DOH Exam
Don’t forget these essential requirements:
- Valid professional license from your home country (like PRC for Filipino nurses)
- Before applying for the DOH exam, you must hold a valid nursing license from your home country. This license should be in good standing, with no disciplinary actions or restrictions.
- Good Standing Certificate (GSC) – must be valid and not older than six months
- You’ll also need to provide a Certificate of Good Standing (also known as a Verification of Licensure) from your nursing regulatory body. This document confirms that you’re licensed to practice nursing and have maintained professional standards throughout your career.
- Basic Life Support (BLS) Certification – current and valid
- Some candidates may need to complete additional certifications, such as BLS or Advanced Cardiac Life Support (ACLS), depending on their intended area of practice.
DOH Abu Dhabi Application Process
This article provides a general overview of the DOH Abu Dhabi application process. Please note that these steps serve as guidance only. Actual procedures may differ based on individual applicant circumstances. Requirements can vary significantly from case to case. Consulting with qualified professionals is highly recommended before proceeding
1) Essential Documents List for DOH Abu Dhabi Exam
Before beginning your application process, please note that the following list represents the general and typical documents commonly required for nursing applications.
However, requirements may vary depending on your specific circumstances, the type of application, and current regulatory standards. Additional documents may be requested during the application process.
Let’s make sure you have everything ready:
- Valid passport copy (minimum six-month validity remaining)
- Recent passport-sized photographs (white background, as per official specifications)
- Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree certificate or nursing diploma
- Complete official academic transcripts
- Valid nursing license from your home country
- Good Standing Certificate (GSC) from your nursing regulatory body
- Professional nursing experience certificates with detailed job descriptions
- Current Basic Life Support (BLS) certification
- English proficiency test results (if required)
- Updated curriculum vitae (CV) or resume
- Additional certifications or specialized training documents (if applicable)
Document requirements may differ based on individual qualifications, target employer, or specific program requirements. We strongly recommend consulting with IPASS Processing for a personalized assessment of your documentation needs to ensure a smooth and successful application process.
2) Primary Source Verification (PSV) Through DataFlow
Your journey begins with Primary Source Verification through DataFlow Group. This isn’t just paperwork – it’s a comprehensive background screening that verifies your credentials directly from their sources. Here’s what you need to do:
- Register an account on the DataFlow Group website
- Fill in your personal information accurately
- Upload all required documents
- Pay the verification fees (typically AED 900-1,800)
- Wait 4-6 weeks for completion
3) DOH Abu Dhabi Online Registration
Once you receive your positive DataFlow report, you can proceed with DOH registration through the TAMM portal – Abu Dhabi’s unified government services platform. You’ll create an account, often using the UAE PASS digital identity system, and upload your verified documents.
4) The DOH Licensing Exam
The DOH exam is your next major milestone. It’s a computer-based test administered by Pearson VUE with 150 multiple-choice questions over 2.5 hours. You’ll need around 60-70% to pass. Here are the DOH Abu Dhabi exam core topics. Please note that the exam content is not limited to these.
- Healthcare Laws & Regulations – UAE and Abu Dhabi-specific healthcare laws, ethical standards, and regulatory compliance
- Patient Safety & Infection Control – Safety protocols, infection prevention, quality assurance, and risk management
- Emergency Care & Life Support – BLS/ACLS techniques, emergency protocols, and critical care procedures
- Professional Ethics & Communication – Ethical decision-making, patient communication, and professional conduct
- Clinical Knowledge & Critical Thinking – Evidence-based practice, clinical reasoning, and nursing assessments
Additional Areas:
- Medication Management – Drug administration, dosage calculations, and pharmacology principles
- Human Body Systems – Anatomy, physiology, and pathophysiology across all body systems
- Disease Processes – Common conditions, treatments, and nursing interventions
- Multidisciplinary Care – Team collaboration, care coordination, and professional roles
- Quality Improvement – Healthcare standards, continuous improvement, and best practices
5) Pass the Exam & Get Your Eligibility Letter
Your exam results will be available online on the DOH portal (or Pearson VUE website) within a few days of taking the exam.
Upon passing, you will receive an “Eligibility Letter.” This letter is valid for 1 year and signifies that you are eligible to work as a nurse in Abu Dhabi. It is crucial for job applications.
How IPASS Processing Can Help You Navigate the DOH Abu Dhabi Exam Application
Struggling with the DOH Abu Dhabi exam application process? IPASS Processing transforms your complex application journey into a streamlined experience.

Key Benefits of Choosing IPASS Processing:
1) Expert Guidance Through Every Step
Our specialized team understands Abu Dhabi’s healthcare regulations and stays updated with the latest policy changes, including recent PQR updates.
2) Personalized Document Assessment
We review your documentation based on your specific educational background, work experience, and target nursing position to avoid delays and rejections.
3) DataFlow and Primary Source Verification Support
Complete guidance through the PSV process, ensuring proper document preparation and submission to minimize processing delays.
4) Application Strategy and Timeline Management
Customized application strategies tailored to your unique circumstances with realistic timelines and clear roadmaps for success.
5) Ongoing Support and Updates
Stay informed about regulatory changes, application updates, and new requirements that might affect your application.
Ready to Transform Your DOH Application Experience? Contact IPASS Processing today for a FREE CONSULTATION and turn your application challenges into a smooth, successful journey toward your Abu Dhabi nursing license.
Your Path to Nursing Success in Abu Dhabi
Securing your DOH Abu Dhabi nursing license is not just possible—it’s within reach. With recent policy updates easing experience requirements, even newly graduated nurses now have a clearer, more accessible path to working in one of the most advanced healthcare systems in the world.
Abu Dhabi offers more than just a job—it promises a thriving career marked by professional growth, competitive salaries, and the opportunity to work alongside global healthcare leaders.
Take the First Step Today!
Don’t let uncertainty hold you back. With the right support, your dreams of practicing nursing in Abu Dhabi can become a reality. Reach out to IPASS Processing for trusted, step-by-step guidance on your DOH Abu Dhabi application—and turn your ambition into action.
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Our 20th cycle marks another exciting chapter in helping nurses prepare confidently for the NCLEX. This holiday season, as twinkling lights and festive cheer fill the air, we’re thrilled to bring you something truly special. Over the years, thousands have trusted IPASS for clear guidance, supportive coaching, and a structured review that makes a real difference. And this new cycle is built to be our most refined and student-focused yet.
If you’re ready to step into a review program designed to simplify your journey, strengthen your foundation, and guide you every step of the way, you’ll want to see what we’ve prepared for this milestone cycle. As we open our 20th cycle, we’re doing more than launching a new batch. We’re opening the doors to a proven system that has shaped the success stories of countless passers, and this Christmas, we invite you to start your own success story.
Read on and discover what makes the 20th cycle our strongest one yet, and unwrap the opportunity to prepare, succeed, and shine in the year ahead.
Why Taking the NCLEX Can Transform Your Nursing Career
The NCLEX is the exam that proves you’re ready to practice safely as a professional nurse. It exists because every nurse must demonstrate essential knowledge, skills, and clinical judgment to protect patients. Passing it grants you the privilege to become a licensed Registered Nurse in major destinations like the United States, and your results are also recognized in Canada and Australia through their regulatory pathways. Several other countries consider NCLEX a strong indicator of competence, which may support applications or even allow exam exemptions depending on their requirements.
Simply put: you take the NCLEX because it is the global standard of nursing readiness, a trusted, legally recognized measure that shows you can deliver safe and effective care as an entry-level nurse.
Understanding the IPASS 20th Cycle Next-Gen NCLEX Review Program
As IPASS enters its 20th Review Cycle, we’re building on years of successful training while introducing smarter, stronger, and more learner-centered innovations. This cycle marks a new chapter in how internationally educated nurses prepare for the NCLEX, a program designed not just to help you pass, but to elevate your competence and confidence for global practice.
Unlike traditional review styles that focus heavily on memorization, our 20th Cycle brings a deeper, more adaptive learning experience, one that mirrors today’s fast-changing healthcare environments and the demands of the Next-Gen NCLEX.
1) Our Evolving Approach to Nurse Readiness
For the 20th cycle, IPASS strengthens its commitment to shaping nurses who can think independently, reason clinically, and solve problems under pressure. Instead of repeating last cycle’s methods, we’ve refined our teaching model to emphasize:
- Smarter clinical reasoning, grounded in real-world cases
- Active learning strategies tailored for adult learners
- Decision-making frameworks aligned with the evolving NCLEX test plan
This cycle continues our mission of helping nurses pass on their first attempt, while enhancing your long-term competence so you can succeed not only on exam day but in every clinical setting thereafter.
2) A Program Anchored in Trusted Standards
IPASS maintains its recognition by the Minnesota Board of Nursing, ensuring that every lecture, module, and assessment remains aligned with U.S. nursing regulatory expectations.
For the 20th cycle, we leveraged this recognition to continuously improve our materials ensuring your review is shaped by standards that uphold patient safety, professional accountability, and global nursing excellence.
3) Integrated Smart Learning Tools for 2025
While our previous cycle introduced strong analytics and scenario-based questions, the 20th cycle enhances this further with:
- Improved Next-Gen case simulations
- More intuitive performance dashboards
- Adaptive practice sets that adjust to your knowledge level
- Streamlined mobile access for busy nurses on shifting schedules
These tools allow you to study efficiently and intentionally—focusing your efforts where they matter most.
4) A Curriculum That Moves With the Global Nursing Landscape
Healthcare evolves and so does the NCLEX.
In our 20th cycle, we’ve refined and expanded our curriculum to reflect:
- The latest NCLEX-RN Test Plan
- Emerging practice trends across the U.S., Canada, and Australia
- Common weaknesses identified from previous cycles
- More updated rationales and case explanations
- Enhanced coaching strategies for internationally educated nurses
And as always, our educators bring firsthand experience from U.S., Canadian, and Australian healthcare systems ensuring your learning stays relevant and practice-ready
IPASS 19th Your 20th Cycle NCLEX Online Review: Month-by-Month Roadmap to SuccessNCLEX Review Program Structure and Timeline
At IPASS, we know that preparing for the NCLEX can feel overwhelming but it doesn’t have to be. Our 20th Cycle NCLEX Online Review is carefully designed to guide you step by step, ensuring you gain the knowledge, skills, and confidence you need to succeed. Here’s a friendly month-by-month look at what you can expect:
December 2025: Foundation and Orientation Month
Setting the Groundwork for NCLEX Success
We start by laying a strong foundation. December kicks off with orientation and an open forum to set expectations and answer your questions. You’ll get familiar with the review flow and learn strategies to make the most out of every session. The focus on Leadership and Management develops your essential decision-making and prioritization skills, while our deep dive into the Endocrine system and targeted drills strengthen your retention from the very beginning. Think of December as building the base that will support all your NCLEX success.
- December 9 – Open Forum Session
- December 11 – Leadership & Management, Nursing Issues, Prioritization, Delegation (Day 1) – 8 PM TH Time
- December 12 – Leadership & Management, Nursing Issues, Prioritization, Delegation (Day 2) – 8 PM TH Time
- December 14 – Endocrine (Day 1)
- December 15 – Endocrine (Day 2)
- December 28 – Endocrine Drills (Day 1)
- December 30 – Endocrine Drills (Day 2)
January 2026: Clinical Essentials and Core Concepts Month
Strengthening Nursing Fundamentals
January is all about solidifying your core nursing knowledge. You’ll explore key systems and topics including Integumentary, Sensory, Renal, Mental Health, Immunology, and Infectious Diseases. In addition, we cover Skills and Procedures and dedicated Test-Taking Strategies to improve your confidence and efficiency. The month alternates between content lectures and focused drill sessions, giving you the opportunity to apply what you learn and sharpen your clinical judgment. By the end of January, you’ll have a strong grasp of essential nursing concepts.
- January 5 – Integumentary, Visual, Auditory
- January 6 – NCLEX Test Taking Tips & Strategies (Day 1)
- January 7 – NCLEX Test Taking Tips & Strategies (Day 2)
- January 8 – Skills & Procedures, Fundamentals in Nursing (Day 1)
- January 9 – Skills & Procedures, Fundamentals in Nursing (Day 2)
- January 11 – Integumentary
- January 13 – Visual, Auditory Drills
- January 15 – Skills & Procedures, Fundamentals in Nursing Drills
- January 18 – Urinary/Renal (Day 1)
- January 19 – Urinary/Renal (Day 2)
- January 20 – Urinary/Renal Drills
- January 22 – Mental Health, Behavioral (Day 1)
- January 23 – Mental Health, Behavioral (Day 2)
- January 25 – Immunology, Infectious Diseases (Day 1)
- January 26 – Immunology, Infectious Diseases (Day 2)
- January 28 – Immunology, Infectious Diseases Drills
- January 29 – Mental Health, Behavioral (Day 3)
- January 30 – Mental Health, Behavioral (Day 4)
February 2026: Advanced Systems and High-Yield Topics Month
Building Mastery and Application
February takes your review to the next level. We tackle high-yield systems such as Respiratory, Neurologic, Musculoskeletal, Cardiovascular, and Safety & Infection Control. Our Maternal and Child Health (OB & Pediatrics) sessions ensure you understand one of the most complex areas of the NCLEX. Each lecture is paired with drills to strengthen your analytical skills, making it easier to apply concepts during the exam. This month is about mastery, moving beyond memorization into confident application.
- February 1 – Respiratory (Day 1)
- February 2 – Respiratory (Day 2)
- February 3 – Respiratory Drills (Day 1)
- February 4 – Respiratory Drills (Day 2)
- February 8 – Neurologic (Day 1)
- February 9 – Neurologic (Day 2)
- February 10 – Neurologic Drills (Day 1)
- February 11 – Neurologic Drills (Day 2)
- February 12 – Maternal and Child (OB & Pediatrics) Day 1 – 8 PM TH Time
- February 13 – Maternal and Child (OB & Pediatrics) Day 2 – 8 PM TH Time
- February 14 – Maternal and Child (OB & Pediatrics) Day 3
- February 20 – Maternal and Child (OB & Pediatrics) Day 4
- February 21 – Maternal and Child (OB & Pediatrics) Day 5
- February 27 – Maternal and Child (OB & Pediatrics) Day 6
- February 28 – Maternal and Child (OB & Pediatrics) Day 7
- February 15 – Musculoskeletal (Day 1)
- February 16 – Musculoskeletal Drills
- February 22 – Cardiovascular (Day 1)
- February 23 – Cardiovascular (Day 2)
- February 24 – Safety and Infection Control (Day 1)
- February 25 – Safety and Infection Control (Day 2)
March 2026: Final Mastery and Intensive Drills Month
Preparing for Exam-Ready Performance
March is your final push toward exam readiness. We focus on advanced topics including Cardiovascular, Critical Care, Pain Management, Pharmacy, Trending Medications, Gastrointestinal, and Hematology Oncology. Each session combines lecture and drill, so you can practice under conditions that mirror the NCLEX itself. The month culminates with Pharmacology and Drug Calculation Drills, helping you enter your exam with confidence and precision. By the end of March, you’ll be equipped with the knowledge, skills, and strategies to succeed.
- March 2 – Cardiovascular Day 2
- March 3 – Cardiovascular Day 3
- March 4 – Maternal and Child (Ob and Pediatrics) Drills Day 1
- March 5 – Maternal and Child (Ob and Pediatrics) Drills Day 2
- March 6 – Cardiovascular Drills Day 1
- March 9 – Cardiovascular Day 5
- March 10 – Critical Care
- March 11 – Cardiovascular Drills Day 2
- March 12 – Cardiovascular Drills Day 3
- March 13 – Trending Topic Case Studies
- March 16 – Basic Care and Comfort Pain Management
- March 17 – Pharmacy and Drug Calculation
- March 18 – Trending Medications
- March 19 – Gastrointestinal Day 1
- March 20 – Gastrointestinal Day 2
- March 23 – Gastrointestinal Drills Day 1
- March 24 – Hematology Oncology Day 1
- March 25 – Hematology Oncology Day 2
- March 26 – Hematology Oncology Drills
- March 27 – Hematology Oncology Drills
- March 30 – Gastrointestinal Drills Day 2
- March 31 – Pharmacology and Drug Calculation Drills
At IPASS, we’re committed to walking with you every step of the way. Each month of your NCLEX review is carefully planned to ensure you build knowledge, strengthen clinical judgment, and gain the confidence to succeed on exam day. Let’s make this 20th Cycle your strongest yet!
Unlocking the 12-in-1 NCLEX Review Package for Cycle 20
Preparing for the NCLEX is more than just studying, it’s a journey that requires structure, guidance, and the right support system. As we launch the IPASS 20th Cycle, we’re excited to unveil our enhanced 14-in-1 NCLEX Review Package, a comprehensive bundle designed to give nursing graduates every advantage they need to succeed. Each component was thoughtfully crafted to address the real challenges that test-takers face, from mastering the Next-Gen format to managing exam-day anxiety. This is more than a review program, it’s a complete pathway toward becoming a confident and competent future USRN.
1. Unlimited Review Until You PASS
Our program ensures that you never feel rushed while preparing for the NCLEX. With unlimited access to review sessions, you can study at your own pace and revisit lessons as many times as needed until you confidently pass the exam.
2. Next-Gen NCLEX QBank Access
Experience realistic NGN-style learning with a comprehensive question bank designed to mirror the actual NCLEX format. Each case scenario helps you strengthen critical thinking and prepares you for the evolving demands of the exam.
3. Exam Assessments
Track your progress with structured assessments that pinpoint your strengths and areas for improvement. These evaluations help you focus on what truly matters so you can study smarter, not harder.
4. 1-on-1 Coaching Sessions
Receive personalized support from expert mentors who guide you through challenging topics and help you overcome learning barriers. These sessions are tailored to your weak areas to ensure consistent improvement.
5. Full-Length Mock Exams
Get the full NCLEX experience before exam day. Our simulated mock exams replicate real testing conditions, helping you build confidence, improve timing, and reduce anxiety.
6. Free Roadmap to NCLEX eBook
Access a digital NCLEX playbook filled with timelines, study strategies, and practical tips. This guide keeps you organized and ensures you’re always on track throughout your review journey.
7. Booster Coaching Classes (Final Coaching)
Strengthen your competencies in high-yield topics through intensive, expert-led booster classes. These final coaching sessions give you the push you need during the most crucial stage of your preparation.
8. Trending Topics Classes
Stay updated with the latest NCLEX trends, clinical scenarios, and high-yield concepts. These classes ensure you’re studying relevant content that reflects the current exam blueprint.
9. Anxiety Management Workshop + Exam Day Orientation
Learn how to manage test anxiety and face your Pearson VUE exam day with clarity and confidence. This workshop equips you with mental preparation techniques and practical reminders.
10. ₱500 OFF Printed NCLEX Roadmap Book
Students who prefer printed materials can take advantage of an exclusive discount on our physical NCLEX roadmap book. It’s a convenient companion for studying anytime, anywhere.
11. Exclusive NCLEX Processing Discount
Enjoy added value through discounted NCLEX processing services when bundled with your review. This helps you save time, reduce stress, and streamline your journey to becoming a USRN.
12. Performance Tracking & Test-Taking Strategy Tools
Monitor your readiness and progress through tools designed to enhance your test-taking strategies. These resources help you analyze performance trends and apply techniques that increase your likelihood of passing.
13. Readiness Assessments
Measure your overall exam preparedness through structured readiness evaluations designed to predict your probability of passing. These assessments help determine if you’re exam-ready or if you need focused reinforcement in specific content areas before scheduling your test.
14. Final Coaching
Master high-yield concepts through intensive final coaching sessions led by expert instructors. This last-phase preparation sharpens your clinical judgment, reinforces key strategies, and ensures you enter exam day confident, focused, and fully prepared.
Success in the NCLEX doesn’t happen by chance, it happens with preparation, commitment, and the right guidance. With the IPASS 20th Cycle and our 14-in-1 NCLEX Review Package, you’re not just signing up for a course; you’re joining a supportive community dedicated to helping you achieve your dream of becoming a licensed nurse abroad. Every tool, class, and resource is designed to bring you closer to passing with confidence.
If you’re ready to take the next step in your nursing career, this is the perfect time to begin.
Why Nurses Keep Choosing IPASS
Over the past cycles, IPASS has helped thousands of aspiring nurses build confidence and structure in their NCLEX journey.Many of our passers share how the step-by-step roadmap kept them focused, even when they felt overwhelmed and unsure where to start.

Students repeatedly highlight how the coaching sessions felt personal, supportive, and genuinely invested in their success.Those who struggled with the exam before often say the review finally made sense after joining IPASS. Our community-based learning environment allows students to feel guided, not just academically, but emotionally as well.The consistently high passing rates across multiple cycles reflect the strength of our approach and the dedication of our team.

Graduates often describe how the mock exams and practice questions helped them face the real test with confidence. Many nurses abroad today credit their career breakthrough to the foundation built during their IPASS review. With every new cycle, the growing number of testimonials reminds us of the life-changing impact of quality, structured preparation.And as we launch the 20th Cycle, these success stories continue to inspire the next generation of NCLEX passers to take the first step with confidence.
Kickstart Your NCLEX Prep with Our Holiday Discounts
To make this cycle even more special, IPASS is launching its exclusive Holiday Promo Offers, giving aspiring NCLEX passers a chance to begin their review journey with big savings. This limited-time offer makes quality NCLEX preparation more accessible, especially for those who want to start the new year with purpose and momentum.

Bundle Deal Highlights:
NCLEX Processing + Online Review Bundle
- NCLEX Plus Online Review (Full Payment): PHP 4,000 OFF regular price plus additional 20% off on your NCLEX Processing Service Fee.
- NCLEX Plus Online Review (Partial Payment): PHP 3,000 OFF regular price plus additional 20% off on your NCLEX Processing Service Fee.
NCLEX Online Review Only Options
- Full Payment Discount: PHP 2,800 OFF
- Installment Plan: PHP 2,200 OFF
Exclusive Discounts for Existing Clients
- NCLEX Plus Online Review (Full Payment): PHP 4,000 OFF regular price plus additional 15% off on your NCLEX Processing Service Fee.
- NCLEX Plus Online Review (Partial Payment): PHP 3,000 OFF regular price plus additional 10% off on your NCLEX Processing Service Fee.
To make the opportunity even more accessible, students can start their NCLEX review for as low as ₱5,000, allowing them to secure their slot now and plan their remaining payments with ease.
With over 81,143 successful clients and counting, these promos offer the perfect chance to join a community built on trust, results, and genuine support. This holiday season, investing in your NCLEX preparation could be the first step toward a life-changing career abroad at a price that is friendlier than ever
Building on Our Success: Your Next Step with IPASS
As we launch the 20th cycle, now is the perfect time to take charge of your NCLEX preparation and invest in a program that has guided thousands of nurses to success. With these holiday promos, starting your review has never been more accessible or rewarding.

The demand for nurses worldwide has never been higher. Countries like the United States, Canada, Australia, and the United Kingdom are actively seeking skilled professionals, creating life-changing career opportunities for those prepared to take the next step. By investing in your NCLEX preparation now, you position yourself to take advantage of this global demand and secure a career abroad.
If you want to see how far IPASS has come and how our strategies have evolved to support aspiring nurses, you can check out our recap of the 19th cycle here. It’s a great way to see the progress, results, and success stories that continue to shape our approach.
Frequently Asked Questions about 19th of IPASS Cycle NCLEX Review
1. What is the NCLEX pass rate for IPASS passers?
IPASS graduates consistently achieve NCLEX pass rates exceeding 95%, significantly higher than national averages. This success stems from the program’s comprehensive preparation methodology and individualized support for each student. The program tracks graduate outcomes carefully and continuously refines its curriculum based on performance data.
2. How long does it take to complete the IPASS Next-Gen NCLEX Review?
The IPASS Next-Gen NCLEX Review program is designed to be completed in approximately 12 weeks per cycle. However, with our “Unlimited Until You Pass” guarantee, you can take as much time as needed to fully master the content.
The program offers flexible scheduling options to accommodate different learning paces and life circumstances. As a result, it ensures you’re thoroughly prepared regardless of how long your individual journey takes.
3. Are there financing options available for the program?
Yes, IPASS offers various financing options including payment plans and discounts. Also, IPASS works with students to identify the most appropriate financing solutions for their individual circumstances.
4. Can I work while completing the IPASS program?
Many students successfully balance work responsibilities with program participation. The curriculum is designed to accommodate working professionals, with flexible scheduling options and online components. However, students should be prepared to dedicate significant time to their studies to ensure success.
5. What support is available if I don’t pass the NCLEX on my first attempt?
IPASS provides comprehensive support even if you don’t pass on your first attempt. Our “Unlimited Until You Pass” guarantee means you can continue attending review sessions and accessing study materials at no additional cost. You’ll receive personalized coaching to identify areas for improvement, additional practice questions targeting your weak points, and one-on-one sessions with instructors to develop a customized study plan for your retake.
Our success coaches will work with you to analyze your NCLEX performance report and create a focused preparation strategy, ensuring you’re better prepared for your next attempt.
Frequently Asked Questions about DOH Abu Dhabi Exam
1) How long is the DOH exam, and how many questions does it contain?
The DOH exam typically lasts 2.5 hours and contains 150 multiple-choice questions. Generally, a score ranging from 60% to 70% is necessary to pass the DOH nursing exam. The exam is conducted at Pearson VUE testing centers in various locations within the UAE and internationally.
2) Can I retake the DOH exam if I don’t pass on my first attempt?
Yes, you can retake the DOH exam if you don’t pass initially. However, you’ll need to wait for a specified period (usually 45-60 days) before scheduling your next attempt, and you’ll need to pay the exam fee again.
3) Are there any age restrictions for taking the DOH exam?
There are no specific age restrictions for the DOH exam. However, you must meet all educational and licensing requirements, which typically means you’ll be at least 21-22 years old by the time you complete your nursing degree and obtain your initial license.
4) Do I need to have my nursing degree from an English-speaking country to take the DOH exam?
No, you don’t need to have your degree from an English-speaking country. However, if your nursing education was conducted in a language other than English, you may need to provide evidence of English proficiency through tests like IELTS or TOEFL.
5) How soon after passing the DOH exam can I start working as a nurse in Abu Dhabi?
After passing the DOH exam, you’ll receive a temporary license that allows you to begin working immediately. Your permanent license typically takes 2-4 weeks to process, during which time you can work under your temporary license while completing any additional requirements.
Disclaimer: The information in this article is for general guidance and informational purposes only. It does not constitute professional, legal, or specific regulatory advice and may not cover all requirements for your specific application. Documentation and requirements can vary significantly based on your individual background, application type, location, and the latest regulatory updates from the Department of Health (DOH) or other relevant bodies. IPASS Processing is not liable for any actions taken based solely on the content of this article. For accurate, personalized advice, and a comprehensive assessment of your qualifications and application needs, please contact IPASS Processing for a FREE consultation















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