The biggest shift in health & safety assessment in 5 years. Transform from a contributor to a designer of safety systems.
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Stop! If you know that a NEBOSH IGC (International General Certificate) is something that you may be interested in, then you are clearly at a critical crossroads. The changes for 2026 mark the biggest shift in the mode of assessment for the last 5 years.
Received a simplistic “Met” result on practical assessment
NEW ASSESSMENT (GIC2)
Detailed analysis of performance with scoring breakdown:
That’s the strength of the 2026 revolution. With over 99% of certificate holders recommending the qualification, NEBOSH has now improved it to be even more transparent, equitable, and attuned to actual current practice.
The transition from a “Met/Not Met” format to a point-scoring system with a pass mark of 60% in GIC2 marks a new paradigm in how NEBOSH perceives competency measurement.
You'll receive an 'Automatic Mark Breakdown Document' that gives details on how many points you scored in which areas. End of guessing if you get 'Met' in all areas.
This type of feedback will provide a comprehensive and personal development tool with areas of strength and needs.
Takes into account that safety professionals are not always going to be excellent in every area, but can still be rated as competent.
NEBOSH is bringing professional standards into the assessment of your risk assessment skills, similar to how structural engineers are evaluated.
Learners now submit both GIC1 and GIC2 units through the single NEBOSH Assessment Platform. No more confusion about different portals, deadlines, or formats.
Digital Trail: Complete digital audit trail of your submissions, confirmations, and status updates.
10-working-day turnaround for GIC2 submission following GIC1. All results released together after 60 working days, providing certainty and ending suspense.
Combined Results: Know your status on all qualifications at once.
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Perfect for people who prefer face-to-face communication, regimented schedules, and fast feedback from peers and tutors. It provides networking opportunities and a structured atmosphere.
Offers classroom-like interactivity from the convenience of your home or place of business. It offers a flexible and well-rounded approach by fusing digital resources with in-person instruction.
The ultimate in flexibility. With the help of extensive online resources, tutorial support, and guided learning plans, this self-paced mode enables you to study around work and family obligations. It gives you total control over your schedule.
Important: The learning objectives and exacting evaluation criteria are the same regardless of the mode. This ensures that all NEBOSH IGC Certificate holders meet the same high global standard, regardless of their method of study.
Transform Your Career in the GCC Region
The Gulf Cooperation Council region offers a distinct set of safety challenges and opportunities—from megaprojects in the UAE to complex process safety in Saudi Arabia’s petrochemical industry. The revised NEBOSH IGC trains learners in these regional aspects with utmost specificity.
Safety Assistant, Safety Supervisor
3,000-4,000 AED/m
Safety Engineer, HSE Advisor, HSE Officer
4,000-10,000 AED/m
Safety Manager, Safety Head, Safety Engineer
10,000-25,000 AED/m
In a 2025 regional survey, 83% of Gulf-based hiring managers in the construction and energy sectors listed NEBOSH certification among their "preferred or required" qualifications for safety roles above entry-level positions.
Immediate Membership: International Institute of Risk and Safety Management (IIRSM) – Automatic eligibility for Associate Membership (AIIRSM)
Transform Your Career in the GCC Region
Risk assessment methodologies for NEOM, The Red Sea Project, and UAE rail networks
Site Safety Manager, Construction HSE Advisor
Process safety principles, hydrocarbon risk management, and contractor safety
Process Safety Engineer, Offshore HSE Coordinator
Supply chain safety, machinery guarding, and warehouse risk assessment
Plant Safety Manager, Logistics HSE Specialist
Safety in solar and wind farms, hazards regarding battery storage, and safety culture at tech campus
Renewable Energy Safety Advisor, Tech Campus HSE Lead
The updated 2026 syllabus gets you ready to make an immediate impact right across the diverse economic landscape of the Gulf.
The revamped NEBOSH International General Certificate for 2026 symbolises not only a learning experience, but it’s also a career investment and a clear purchase of results. In these dynamic and ambitious Gulf markets, where safety results mean success and reputation, this credential changes you from a contributor to safety systems to a designer of safety systems.
As the region presses forward in this unprecedented period of transformation – from the Saudi giga-projects through diversification in the UAE to the world showcase in Qatar – the need for qualified, professionally certified health & safety practitioners has never been more pressing. And the 2026 NEBOSH IGC puts you in exactly the right place.
"The landscape of safety is not only changing it is accelerating. Your reaction should be not only to respond to the changes but to lead the way. This revised 2026 NEBOSH IGC is the start of your leadership journey."
Gulf Academy Safety provides premier NEBOSH IGC training tailored to the Gulf region's unique challenges and opportunities. With expert tutors, contextualised learning, and comprehensive support through the updated 2026 assessment process, we're committed to your success as the next generation of safety leadership in the GCC and beyond.
| S.No | Course | Date of Training | Exam Date | Mode | Timings |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | IGC | 23rd March – 1st May 2026 | 6th May 2026 | VD | 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM IST |
| 2 | IGC | 27th March – 2nd May 2026 | 6th May 2026 | VD | 8:30 PM – 11 PM IST |
| 3 | IGC | 6th April – 2nd May 2026 | 6th May 2026 | VD | 7:30 PM – 9:30 PM IST |
| 4 | IGC | 6th April – 2nd May 2026 | 6th May 2026 | VD | 9:30 PM – 12 AM IST |
| 5 | IGC | 10th April – 2nd May 2026 | 6th May 2026 | VD | 11 PM – 2 AM IST |
| 6 | IGC | 13th April – 2nd May 2026 | 6th May 2026 | Face to Face | 10 AM – 2 PM IST |
| 7 | IGC | 13th April – 2nd May 2026 | 6th May 2026 | VD | 9:30 PM – 12:30 AM IST |
| 8 | IGC Arabic | 20th April – 15th May 2026 | 3rd June 2026 | VD | 7 PM – 9:30 PM KSA Time |
| 9 | IGC Arabic | 21st April – 7th May 2026 | 3rd June 2026 | VD | 6 PM – 9:30 PM KSA Time |
| 10 | IGC Arabic | 9th May – 28th May 2026 | 3rd June 2026 | VD | 6 PM – 9:30 PM KSA Time |
| 11 | IGC | 24th April – 30th May 2026 | 3rd June 2026 | VD | 7:30 PM – 10 PM IST |
| 12 | IGC | 27th April – 30th May 2026 | 3rd June 2026 | VD | 9:30 PM – 12 AM IST |
| 13 | IGC | 1st May – 30th May 2026 | 3rd June 2026 | VD | 7:30 PM – 10 PM IST |
| 14 | IGC | 1st May – 30th May 2026 | 3rd June 2026 | VD | 9:30 PM – 12 AM IST |
| 15 | IGC | 4th May – 30th May 2026 | 3rd June 2026 | VD | 9:30 PM – 12 AM IST |
| 16 | IGC | 4th May – 30th May 2026 | 3rd June 2026 | VD | 11 PM – 1:30 AM IST |
| 17 | IGC | 9th May – 30th May 2026 | 3rd June 2026 | VD | 10 PM – 12:30 AM IST |
| 18 | IGC | 22nd May – 20th June 2026 | 8th July 2026 | VD | 7:30 PM – 10 PM IST |
| 19 | IGC | 25th May – 20th June 2026 | 8th July 2026 | VD | 8:30 PM – 11 PM IST |
| 20 | IGC | 1st June – 4th July 2026 | 8th July 2026 | VD | 11 PM – 2 AM IST |
| 21 | IGC | 5th June – 4th July 2026 | 8th July 2026 | VD | 8:30 PM – 11 PM IST |
| 22 | IGC | 8th June – 4th July 2026 | 8th July 2026 | VD | 7:30 PM – 10 PM IST |
| 23 | IGC | 8th June – 4th July 2026 | 8th July 2026 | Face to Face | 10 AM – 2 PM IST |
| 24 | IGC | 12th June – 4th July 2026 | 8th July 2026 | VD | 9:30 PM – 12 AM IST |
| 25 | IGC | 15th June – 4th July 2026 | 8th July 2026 | VD | 10 PM – 1 AM IST |
We are proud to announce that our delegates have successfully achieved a Credit in the NEBOSH International General Certificate, demonstrating exceptional health and safety competency.
Credit in NEBOSH IGC
Credit in NEBOSH IGC
Credit in NEBOSH IGC
Credit in NEBOSH IGC
Not harder, but different. The core knowledge remains the same—what’s changed is how you’re assessed. The points-based system is actually more forgiving in some ways, as you can compensate for weaker areas with strengths elsewhere, provided you achieve the overall 60% threshold. Many learners find the detailed feedback reduces anxiety, as there are fewer “mystery” reasons for referrals.
This depends on your progress. If you’ve already passed IG1, you typically must complete IG2 by August 2026 under the old “Met/Not Met” system. If you haven’t started IG2, you’ll likely transition to the new GIC2. Your training provider should provide specific guidance based on NEBOSH’s transition rules and your individual timeline.
The practical risk assessment (GIC2) is divided into sections (like hazard identification, risk evaluation, control recommendations). Each section has a maximum point value. You earn points in each section based on assessor judgment of quality, completeness, and appropriateness. Your total points are converted to a percentage. Achieving 60% overall means you’ve demonstrated competent application of risk assessment principles.
Absolutely. The changes enhance rather than diminish global recognition. The qualification maintains its SCQF Level 6 accreditation (11 credits) and recognition by professional bodies like IOSH and IIRSM. Employers value that NEBOSH continuously updates its qualifications to reflect best practices.