You can retake the NCLEX every 45 days, up to eight times a year, as per the NCSBN guidelines.
You can retake the NCLEX every 45 days, up to eight times a year, as per the NCSBN guidelines.
The NCLEX uses a pass/fail system based on a candidate’s ability to demonstrate competency. It doesn’t have a fixed passing score but relies on meeting the passing standard set by the NCSBN.
If you fail the NCLEX multiple times, you will need to wait 45 days between attempts. Some provinces may require remedial education after a certain number of failed attempts.
It is recommended to study for at least 1-3 months, depending on your familiarity with the material and your study habits.
The NCLEX-RN can range from 85 to 150 questions, depending on your performance during the exam.