Author: Mubbashir Qureshi, CEO, MTZ Global Visa Consultants Pvt Ltd — 25+ years personal experience guiding Pakistani students into study abroad & international medical education.
Last verified: May 2026 · Next review: August 2026 · NLE rules are set by PMDC and change — always verify at pmdc.pk before preparing.
| ✅ | Quick Answer The NLE (National Licensing Examination) is the mandatory exam every Pakistani foreign MBBS graduate must pass before registering with PMDC and practising medicine in Pakistan. It applies equally to graduates from China, UK, Australia, Caribbean and all other countries. The NLE is administered by PMDC, covers all major medical subjects in MCQ format, and is sat after completing 5 years MBBS + 1 year internship. Recommended preparation time is 6–12 months. Confirm current NLE schedule, format and passing score at pmdc.pk. |
What is the NLE — and Why You Cannot Skip It
The National Licensing Examination (NLE) is the single gateway between your MBBS degree and the right to practise medicine in Pakistan. It does not matter where you studied — China, UK, Russia, the Caribbean or anywhere else. Every Pakistani who completed MBBS abroad must pass the NLE before PMDC will register them as a doctor.
| NLE — Key Facts | Details |
| Full name | National Licensing Examination (NLE) |
| Administered by | PMDC — Pakistan Medical and Dental Council |
| Who must sit it | All Pakistani students who completed MBBS at a foreign university — no exceptions |
| When to sit | After completing 5 years MBBS + 1 year clinical internship at a Chinese university teaching hospital |
| Purpose | Confirms that foreign MBBS graduates meet Pakistan’s medical competency standards before practising |
| Format | Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs) — confirm current format at pmdc.pk |
| Passing score | Set by PMDC — confirm current passing threshold at pmdc.pk before preparing |
| What happens on passing | PMDC registration → right to practise medicine in Pakistan |
| What if you fail | Can re-sit — re-sit rules, gap period and number of attempts as per current PMDC policy |
| Fee | Confirm current NLE examination fee at pmdc.pk |
| Official website | pmdc.pk — the only authoritative source for current NLE rules |
| 📋 | NLE is not unique to China — it applies to all foreign MBBS graduates Some agents mislead families by presenting the NLE as a disadvantage of MBBS in China. This is false. A Pakistani student who does MBBS in the UK, Australia, the Caribbean or Russia also must sit the NLE on return. It is a universal PMDC requirement for all foreign-trained doctors. The NLE is not a penalty — it is Pakistan’s medical licensing standard. |
NLE Eligibility — Who Can Apply
Before registering for the NLE, graduates must meet PMDC’s eligibility criteria. These are subject to change — confirm current criteria at pmdc.pk. As of the latest available information:
| Eligibility Requirement | Details | Verify At |
| Completed MBBS degree | Degree from a university on PMDC’s current recognised foreign institutions list | pmdc.pk — foreign institutions list |
| Completed 1-year clinical internship | 1-year internship at the Chinese university’s affiliated Class-A teaching hospital — official internship completion certificate required | Your university’s international office |
| MDCAT | Per current PMDC policy, students must have sat MDCAT to be eligible for NLE registration. Confirm current exact requirement at pmdc.pk | pmdc.pk — current MDCAT notification |
| Valid PMDC registration documents | Original degree certificate, transcripts, internship certificate, MDCAT result, CNIC, passport | pmdc.pk — document checklist |
| No criminal record | Clean police clearance certificate | Local police station |
| Degree attestation | Your Chinese university degree must be properly attested for submission to PMDC | MTZ advises on attestation requirements |
NLE Exam Format — Subjects and Structure
The NLE tests whether a foreign MBBS graduate has the medical knowledge required to practise safely in Pakistan. The exam is comprehensive — covering all major subjects from the MBBS curriculum. Always confirm the current format at pmdc.pk as PMDC revises the structure periodically.
| ⚠️ | Verify current NLE format at pmdc.pk PMDC has revised the NLE format multiple times. The information below reflects the general structure as understood by MTZ — but PMDC’s official website is the only authoritative source. Before beginning preparation, download the current NLE syllabus and format from pmdc.pk. |
| Subject Area | Topics Covered | Approx. Weight |
| Medicine (Internal Medicine) | Cardiology, Respiratory, Gastroenterology, Nephrology, Endocrinology, Neurology, Haematology, Infectious Diseases, Rheumatology | Major component — highest weight |
| Surgery | General Surgery, Orthopaedics, Neurosurgery, Urology, Vascular Surgery, Trauma | Major component |
| Obstetrics and Gynaecology | Obstetrics, Gynaecology, Family Planning, Reproductive Medicine | Significant component |
| Paediatrics | Neonatal medicine, Child development, Paediatric diseases, Vaccination, Nutrition | Significant component |
| Pharmacology | Drug mechanisms, Drug interactions, Clinical pharmacology, Prescribing | Included |
| Pathology | General and systemic pathology, Laboratory interpretation | Included |
| Community Medicine / Public Health | Epidemiology, Biostatistics, Preventive medicine, Health policy | Included |
| Basic Sciences | Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry — tested in clinical context | Included — clinical application emphasis |
Download the official NLE syllabus: pmdc.pk → NLE section → current syllabus document
Recommended Preparation Timeline — 6 to 12 Months
The NLE is not an easy exam. Graduates who treat it casually after 6 years of study consistently underperform. The recommended preparation window is 6–12 months. Here is the structured approach:
| Phase | Timeline | Focus | What to Do |
| Phase 1 — Foundation | Months 1–2 | Syllabus mapping + resource selection | Download the current NLE syllabus from pmdc.pk. Get core textbooks for each subject. Join a study group with other returning China graduates. Set your daily study schedule — minimum 6 hours per day. |
| Phase 2 — Subject Mastery | Months 2–5 | Systematic subject-by-subject study | Work through each subject systematically. Medicine and Surgery first — they carry the highest weight. Use standard Pakistani textbooks (Sobotta anatomy, Lange series, local authors) plus clinical notes from your hospital rotations in China. |
| Phase 3 — MCQ Practice | Months 5–8 | MCQ drilling and past papers | Practice MCQs daily — subject-specific and mixed. Use PMDC past papers (available from pmdc.pk and preparation academies). Time yourself — exam speed matters. Analyse every wrong answer before moving on. |
| Phase 4 — Revision + Mock Exams | Months 8–10 | High-yield revision + full mock exams | Revise high-yield topics. Sit full-length mock exams under exam conditions. Most preparation academies offer mock NLEs — use them. Identify weak areas and revisit them intensively. |
| Phase 5 — Final Preparation | Month 11–exam | Final review + mental preparation | Light revision of high-yield facts. Rest well. Ensure all PMDC registration documents are ready. Do not start new topics in the final 2 weeks. |
Study Resources — What Pakistani NLE Candidates Use
Textbooks
- Medicine: Oxford Handbook of Clinical Medicine, Davidson’s Principles and Practice of Medicine, Harrison’s (selected chapters)
- Surgery: Bailey & Love’s Short Practice of Surgery, Sabiston Textbook of Surgery (selected chapters)
- Obs & Gynae: Williams Obstetrics, Shaw’s Textbook of Gynaecology
- Paediatrics: Nelson Textbook of Pediatrics (selected chapters), Forfar & Arneil’s Textbook of Pediatrics
- Pharmacology: Katzung & Trevor’s Pharmacology, Lippincott Illustrated Reviews
- Pathology: Robbins & Cotran Pathologic Basis of Disease
- Community Medicine: Park’s Textbook of Preventive and Social Medicine — standard Pakistani reference
MCQ Practice Banks
- PMDC past papers — available at pmdc.pk and from NLE preparation academies
- Kaplan Qbank (useful for clinical MCQs — overlaps with NLE style)
- Amboss (high-yield clinical MCQs)
- Local NLE preparation academies in Lahore, Karachi and Islamabad — offer structured courses, mock exams and past paper banks
NLE Preparation Academies in Pakistan
Several academies in Pakistan offer structured NLE preparation programmes — classroom-based, online, or hybrid. They provide:
- Structured subject-by-subject lecture programmes
- PMDC past papers and mock exam sessions
- Study notes tailored to the NLE syllabus
- Group study environments with other returning graduates
MTZ does not endorse specific academies — confirm current offerings and fees directly. Ask senior Pakistani China graduates via the alumni WhatsApp groups for academy recommendations based on their experience.
Online and Community Resources
- PMDC website (pmdc.pk) — official NLE announcements, syllabus, past papers, schedule
- Pakistan China MBBS WhatsApp groups — senior graduates share preparation strategies and resources
- YouTube — Pakistani medical educators post NLE-focused lectures on high-yield topics
- Anki flashcard decks — community-made NLE decks available online
PMDC Registration After Passing NLE
Passing the NLE is the final academic step. After clearing it, you apply for PMDC registration — the formal recognition of your right to practise medicine in Pakistan. Here is the process:
| PMDC Registration Step | Details | Notes |
| Apply for PMDC registration | Submit registration application at pmdc.pk — online portal | Confirm current application process at pmdc.pk — procedures updated periodically |
| Submit required documents | Original MBBS degree, official transcripts, internship completion certificate, NLE result, MDCAT result, CNIC, passport copy, photographs, registration fee | All documents must be originals or properly attested copies — confirm current list at pmdc.pk |
| Degree attestation | Your Chinese university MBBS degree must be attested — IBCC or HEC equivalent for foreign degrees, then MoFA attestation | MTZ advises on the correct attestation chain for Chinese university degrees |
| Pay registration fee | PMDC registration fee — confirm current amount at pmdc.pk | Fee changes periodically |
| Receive PMDC registration number | Once approved, PMDC issues your registration certificate and number | This is your licence to practise in Pakistan |
| Annual renewal | PMDC registration must be renewed annually | Renewal fee and process at pmdc.pk |
NLE vs International Licensing Exams — Understanding Your Options
The NLE is for practising in Pakistan. If you want to practise internationally, each country has its own licensing pathway — separate from and in addition to the NLE. You can pursue multiple pathways simultaneously.
| Destination | Exam | Timeline Post-MBBS | Key Notes |
| Pakistan | NLE (PMDC) | 6–12 months prep + exam | Mandatory for Pakistan practice — all foreign graduates |
| USA | USMLE (Steps 1, 2 CK, 3) | 18–36 months total | Requires ECFMG certification. MOE-listed universities confirmed eligible. Non-MOE subject to ECFMG verification. |
| UK | PLAB / UKMLA | 12–18 months | GMC licensing. PLAB 1 (MCQ) + PLAB 2 (OSCE). UKMLA replacing PLAB for new graduates. |
| Australia | AMC | 12–24 months | AMC MCQ + Clinical Exam → AHPRA registration. |
| Canada | MCCQE | 18–30 months | Part I + Part II → provincial residency match. |
| UAE | DHA / MOHAP / DOH | 3–6 months | Emirate-specific — Dubai (DHA), Abu Dhabi (DOH), Northern Emirates (MOHAP). |
| Saudi Arabia | SLE (SCFHS) | 6–12 months | High demand for Pakistani-origin doctors. |
| Qatar | QCHP | 6–12 months | Qatar Council for Healthcare Practitioners. |
| Kuwait / Bahrain / Oman | KMOH / NHRA / OMSB | 6–12 months | Country-specific GCC licensing routes. |
| 📋 | Licensing eligibility disclaimer Licensing eligibility is determined by each medical board at the time of application and may involve additional steps — supervised clinical practice, language tests, document attestation, primary source verification. MTZ guides students through the eligibility map but does not guarantee licensing outcomes. Confirm current requirements with each licensing body directly. |
Frequently Asked Questions — NLE After MBBS in China
Q: Is the NLE mandatory for MBBS graduates from China specifically?
No — the NLE is mandatory for ALL foreign MBBS graduates returning to Pakistan, regardless of which country they studied in. China, UK, Australia, Russia, Kyrgyzstan, Caribbean — all are required to sit the NLE. It is not a China-specific requirement.
Q: When should I start preparing for the NLE?
Ideally start serious preparation 6–12 months before your target NLE sitting. Many students begin light preparation during their final year of MBBS in China, intensify after internship completion. Do not leave it until 2–3 months before the exam — the NLE is comprehensive and requires systematic preparation.
Q: Can I sit the NLE while still in China?
No. The NLE is administered in Pakistan by PMDC. You must be in Pakistan to sit the exam. You complete your 1-year internship in China, then return to Pakistan and apply to PMDC for NLE registration.
Q: Is MBBS from a non-MOE bilingual Chinese university eligible for NLE?
Yes — PMDC recognises both MOE-listed (English-medium) and non-MOE listed (bilingual) Chinese universities on its recognised foreign institutions list. All 29 universities where MTZ places students are PMDC-recognised and NLE-eligible. The MOE status affects USMLE/ECFMG eligibility, not NLE eligibility.
Q: What happens if I fail the NLE?
You can re-sit the NLE — the number of re-sit attempts and the required gap period between sittings are set by PMDC and may change. Confirm current re-sit policy at pmdc.pk. Most candidates who fail do so because of insufficient preparation time — not because the content is beyond them.
Q: Do I need MDCAT to be eligible for NLE?
Per current PMDC policy, MDCAT is linked to NLE eligibility — students who did not sit MDCAT may not be eligible to register for NLE. This is exactly why MTZ requires MDCAT confirmation before placing any student. Confirm the current MDCAT-NLE linkage at pmdc.pk.
Q: Can I do USMLE preparation and NLE preparation simultaneously?
Yes — and many China graduates do both in parallel. There is significant overlap in the clinical content between NLE and USMLE Step 1 and Step 2 CK. Preparing for USMLE alongside NLE is an efficient use of study time. The key difference is depth — USMLE requires considerably deeper basic science knowledge. A good USMLE preparation programme builds a solid NLE foundation as a baseline.
Q: Does MTZ provide NLE coaching?
MTZ guides students on the NLE pathway and helps map the post-graduation licensing journey. MTZ does not operate an NLE coaching academy. For coaching, MTZ recommends speaking with senior China graduates via PSA networks — they have first-hand experience of which preparation resources worked for them.
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