Quick Answer: The OMSB Grand Mock Test is a full-length, timed exam simulation that recreates the real Oman Medical Specialty Board (OMSB/OEGP) licensing exam. Drawing on 3,000+ recall-based questions, it delivers real exam length, real timing, instant scoring, and detailed explanations — so you know exactly whether you're ready to pass.

Most candidates fail the OMSB exam for one reason that has nothing to do with knowledge: they've never actually sat the exam before. They've done question banks in comfortable 10-question bursts, paused whenever they liked, and checked answers as they went. Then exam day arrives — a long, unbroken, high-stakes clinical marathon — and the pressure does what no textbook gap ever could.

The Grand Mock Test exists to remove that surprise. It's the closest thing to the real OMSB exam that isn't the real OMSB exam.

Why a full-length timed mock changes everything

Practising questions builds knowledge. Sitting a full mock builds exam stamina, pacing, and nerve — the three things that decide borderline passes. Here's what a real simulation trains that scattered practice never will:

  • Real timing pressure — you feel the clock the way you will on exam day, learning to move on from a hard stem instead of bleeding minutes.
  • Cognitive stamina — concentration in the final quarter is where marks are lost; the mock trains you to stay sharp when you're tired.
  • Honest readiness score — instant scoring gives you a true benchmark, not a vague feeling, of whether you're above the pass line yet.
  • Targeted weak spots — every wrong answer comes with a clear explanation, turning one test into your final revision map.

What's inside the OMSB Grand Mock Test

This isn't a random question set. It's engineered to mirror the real exam experience:

  • Full exam length and timing — the same volume and clock you'll face at the real OMSB/OEGP sitting.
  • 3,000+ recall-based question pool — sourced from past OMSB and OEGP candidates, covering the high-yield topics that actually appear.
  • Balanced subject coverage — medicine, surgery, paediatrics, obstetrics & gynaecology, and the clinical domains weighted to reflect real exam blueprints.
  • Instant scoring — know your result the moment you finish, with a clear readiness signal.
  • Detailed explanations — every answer justified with clinical reasoning and references, not just a letter.

Who should take it

The Grand Mock Test is built for doctors preparing for the OMSB or OEGP licensing exam in Oman — including Gulf-based physicians and India-based candidates planning to practise in the region. It's most powerful in your final two to four weeks of preparation, once you've covered the syllabus and need to convert knowledge into exam performance.

Use it as a checkpoint: sit one mock a week in the run-up, track your score climbing toward the pass line, and let each attempt tell you precisely where to focus next.

How to get the most out of your mock

  1. Simulate exam day fully. One quiet sitting, no phone, no pausing, no checking answers mid-test.
  2. Time yourself strictly. If the real exam gives you a fixed window, hold yourself to it — pacing is a skill.
  3. Review every question afterward — the ones you got right by luck as much as the ones you missed.
  4. Log your weak topics and revise them before your next mock, then watch the score move.

Ready to find out if you're ready?

Stop guessing whether you'll pass. Sit the Grand Mock Test, get a real score, and walk into exam day with the one advantage most candidates never have — experience.