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Comprehensive Guide to Rama.moh.gov.ge Testebi: Understanding Georgia’s Medical Residency Examination System
Troubleshooting Common Issues
If you are having trouble accessing "Testebi" or other data:
- Browser Compatibility: Ensure you are using an updated browser like Chrome, Firefox, or Edge. Some government portals may require specific security settings for ID card readers.
- Data Errors: If you believe the test records or status shown are incorrect, you should visit the local Social Service Agency (SSA) office to correct your file.
Step 5: Receive Confirmation and Test Scheduling
After verification (up to 10 business days), you receive a notification via email and SMS with: Rama.moh.gov.ge Testebi
- Your unique candidate code.
- Date, time, and location of the test (computer‑based test center).
- A practice test link or sample questions.
4. How to Access the System
If you are looking for the "Testebi" portal to register or check results: Comprehensive Guide to Rama
- Visit the NAEC Official Website: The primary source of information is
naec.ge.
- Registration Portals: During exam seasons (typically Spring/Summer), active links for registration are placed prominently on the homepage.
- Announcements: Specific deadlines, instructions, and exam locations are published in the "News" or "Announcements" section of the NAEC website.
3. PDF Reports
If the laboratory uploaded a scanned report or a PDF summary, you will see a download icon (📄). This is the official document signed by the laboratory director. Browser Compatibility: Ensure you are using an updated
6. Taking a test
- Select the desired test and click “Start” or “Take Test”.
- Read instructions carefully: time limits, passing score, allowed materials.
- Complete questions (multiple choice, short answer, or practical tasks).
- Use on-screen navigation: “Next”, “Previous”, “Save”, or “Submit”.
- When finished, click “Submit” to record results.