General information about NCLEX-RN Exam
The NCLEX-RN (National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses) is a standardized exam that nurses must pass to obtain licensure to practice as a Registered Nurse in Canada, Australia and the United States. It is administered by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN).
Yes! We provide four mock tests, which simulate the actual examination. Students’ performance is assessed through performance charts. Additionally, we provide detailed answers to all mock tests, allowing students to self-assess their preparedness for the exam and evaluate the effectiveness of our courses in enhancing their chances of success.
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The format and the structure of the exam
The NCLEX-RN is a computerized adaptive test (CAT), meaning that the difficulty of the questions adjusts based on your performance. The exam consists of a minimum of 85 questions and a maximum of 150 questions. The total time allowed for the exam is up to 5 hours, including breaks.
The NCLEX-RN exam has a minimum of 85 questions and a maximum of 150 questions.
NGN stands for Next Generation NCLEX. It is an updated version of the NCLEX exam designed to better assess the clinical judgment and decision-making skills of nursing candidates.
The number of NGN-style questions can vary. It typically includes case studies and stand-alone items that assess clinical judgment. The exact number of NGN questions can differ, but the goal is to test clinical decision-making.
The NCLEX-RN exam is divided into four major categories:
No, the NCLEX-RN does not get harder based on previous attempts. The exam is an adaptive test, meaning the questions adjust in difficulty based on your answers during the exam
Study and Preparation Resources
We offer a complete set of materials that covers all examination topics, concepts, and practice questions. Our resources include comprehensive course content, practice tests, and mock exams to simulate the real NCLEX-RN experience.
Yes! We provide four mock tests that simulate the actual NCLEX-RN exam. Students’ performance is assessed through performance charts, and we provide detailed answers to all mock tests, allowing students to self-assess their preparedness.
Some popular study resources include:
Start by reviewing the NCLEX test plan, gather study materials, and set a study schedule. Focus on understanding key concepts and practice with NCLEX-style questions. Mock tests and enrolling in a prep course can help you organize your study plan effectively.
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