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DHA Ayurvedic Medicine Practice Test Questions

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Frequently Asked Questions

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The DHA Ayurveda Practitioner exam (Exam Code: PAY5852) is a computer based testing (CBT) exam administered globally via Prometric.

Total Questions: 100 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)

Time Limit: 2 hours (120 minutes)

Passing Score: 60%

Negative Marking: None. You should attempt all questions.

To qualify for the DHA Ayurveda license, you must meet the following Professional Qualification Requirements (PQR):

Educational Qualification: A Bachelor of Ayurvedic Medicine and Surgery (BAMS) degree or equivalent from an accredited institution. This must be a minimum 5-year full-time program, including a 12-month rotating internship.

Clinical Experience: Minimum 2 years of post qualification clinical experience in a registered Ayurvedic hospital or clinic.

Good Standing Certificate (GSC): A valid GSC from the State Council/Ayush Ministry of your home country (must be issued within the last 6 months).

Language Proficiency: You may need to provide proof of English proficiency (like IELTS or TOEFL) if your BAMS degree program was not taught in English.

The licensure process involves four major phases:

1. DHA Sheryan Self Assessment: Create an account on the DHA Sheryan portal to verify your initial eligibility.

2. Primary Source Verification (PSV): Submit your academic degrees, transcript, clinical experience, and Good Standing Certificate to DataFlow to verify authenticity.

3. Prometric Exam Booking: Once DataFlow clears your documents, you will receive an Eligibility ID to schedule and pay for your exam on the Prometric website.

4. Get the Eligibility Letter: After passing the exam, DHA will issue an Eligibility Letter, which allows hospitals and clinics in Dubai to hire you and activate your active practice license.

According to the official DHA CBT Guideline, candidates should prepare the following subject areas:

Subject Key Topics
Ayurveda Philosophy Basic principles, Tridosha, Panchamahabhuta, fundamental concepts
Dravyaguna Vigyan Medicinal herbs, pharmacological properties, therapeutic uses
Rasashastra & Bhaishajyakalpana Ayurvedic pharmaceutics, formulations, medicine preparation, dosage
Roga Nidana & Vikriti Vigyan Disease diagnosis, pathology, clinical evaluation
Kayachikitsa Internal medicine, disease management, treatment planning
Panchakarma & Upakarma Detoxification therapies, purification procedures, therapeutic applications
ENT Disorders Shiro Roga, Karna Roga, Nasa Roga, common ENT conditions
Prasuti Tantra & Stree Roga Women's health, gynecology, obstetric principles
Pharmacology Drug actions, indications, contraindications, dosage principles
Case Taking & Clinical Diagnosis Patient history, Ayurvedic diagnosis, treatment planning, integration with modern diagnostic tools

Yes. If you fail your first attempt, you can book a retake after a mandatory waiting period of 14 days.

DHA allows up to three attempts in a calendar year.

A successful study plan should be structured and consistent.

We recommend:

Review Core Concepts: Start by revising the fundamental principles from key Ayurvedic texts and your BAMS curriculum.
Focus on Key Subjects: Dedicate specific time to clinical subjects (Kayachikitsa, Prasuti Tantra), Panchakarma, and pharmaceutical sciences (Rasashastra).
Practice Regularly: Incorporate our DHA style MCQs into your daily study routine.
Take Timed Mock Exams: In the weeks leading up to your exam, take full length timed mock tests to simulate the test day experience.
Analyze Your Performance: Use the performance insights from our platform to revisit and strengthen your weak areas.

Yes. Practice MCQs are one of the most effective preparation methods because they help you:

• Become familiar with the exam format.
• Improve clinical reasoning.
• Identify weak subject areas.
• Increase speed and accuracy.
• Build confidence before the actual examination.