The Saudi Nursing Licensure Examination (SNLE) is a key requirement for nurses who want to obtain professional licensure in Saudi Arabia through the Saudi Commission for Health Specialties (SCFHS). This course is designed to guide you through a smart preparation plan, starting from understanding the exam structure to solving exam-style MCQs that reflect the real Prometric testing environment.
You’ll strengthen essential nursing knowledge and develop clinical decision-making skills through high-yield topic coverage, practice questions, and timed mock tests. Since the SNLE is a computer-based exam delivered at Prometric centers, our approach focuses on building both accuracy and exam confidence under time conditions.
You’re not only preparing to pass an exam. You’re preparing to move forward with your nursing career in Saudi Arabia.
The Saudi Nursing Licensure Examination (SNLE) assesses your nursing knowledge and clinical judgement required to practice safely as a licensed nurse in Saudi Arabia. It focuses on core nursing principles, patient safety, ethical practice, and correct clinical decision-making in real patient-care scenarios.
Test Sections
The SNLE is a computer-based (CBT), timed MCQ exam conducted at Prometric test centres. It checks your nursing knowledge, clinical judgement, and safe patient-care decision-making, including scenario-based questions. The SNLE commonly evaluates your understanding across key nursing areas such as:
Exam Pattern
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