CISSP FAQ

What is the CISSP passing score?

The passing score for the CISSP exam is 700 out of 1000 points, which equates to 70% correct answers.

Detailed Answer

The CISSP exam is scored on a scale of 100-1000 points, with a minimum passing score of 700 points.

This passing score of 700 points corresponds to correctly answering approximately 70% of the 150 questions on the exam.

The CISSP exam uses a scaled scoring system, which means the number of questions answered correctly is converted to a scaled score between 100-1000 points.

The scaled scoring system accounts for any variations in difficulty between different versions of the CISSP exam, ensuring consistency in the passing standard.

The passing score of 700 points has remained consistent over time and across all CISSP exam administrations.

Achieving the minimum passing score of 700 points demonstrates that a candidate has the knowledge, skills, and competence expected of a Certified Information Systems Security Professional.

Tips & Recommendations

  • Focus your study efforts on thoroughly understanding the eight CISSP domains, as the exam questions cover a broad range of cybersecurity topics.
  • Practice taking full-length, timed CISSP practice exams to get comfortable with the exam format and timing.
  • Utilize a variety of study resources, including the Official (ISC)² CISSP Study Guide, to ensure you are prepared for the depth and breadth of the exam content.

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