NCLEX-PN FAQ

What is the passing score for the NCLEX-PN?

The passing score for the NCLEX-PN exam is a minimum of 75 questions answered correctly out of a total of 85-205 questions.

Detailed Answer

The NCLEX-PN exam is a computer-adaptive test (CAT), which means the number of questions can vary for each candidate based on their performance.

The exam will continue to present questions until the candidate's ability is determined to be either above or below the passing standard.

The passing standard is set by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) and is reviewed and updated periodically to ensure it accurately reflects the minimum competency required for safe and effective nursing practice.

A candidate must achieve a minimum passing standard score of 0.0 logits, which corresponds to answering approximately 75 questions correctly out of a total of 85-205 questions.

The NCLEX-PN exam is scored on a scale of -3.0 to +3.0 logits, with higher scores indicating a higher level of nursing competence.

The passing standard is the same for all NCLEX-PN candidates, regardless of the number of questions answered.

Tips & Recommendations

  • Focus on studying and mastering the core nursing concepts and skills covered in the NCLEX-PN exam content outline, rather than solely memorizing practice questions.
  • Practice using the NCLEX-style question format and time management strategies to become comfortable with the exam's structure and pacing.
  • Stay calm and focused during the exam, as the computer-adaptive nature of the test means that the difficulty of questions will adjust based on your performance.

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