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NCLEX Exam for Nursing: Fee, Registration, & More

Updated on 11 February, 2024

Anupriya Mukherjee

Anupriya Mukherjee

Sr. Content Writer

National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) is a state licensure exam for nursing graduates in the United States. It is a computer-adaptive exam conducted by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN). There are two types of NCLEX exams: NCLEX-RN (for registered nurses) and NCLEX-PN (for practical/vocational nurses). This article covers everything you must know about the NCLEX exam, including the registration process, exam fee, exam pattern, and syllabus.

NCLEX Exam: Eligibility Criteria

The eligibility criteria for the NCLEX exam is looked at by the Nursing Regulatory Body (NRB). Depending on the NRBs, the eligibility criteria might differ slightly. However, it typically includes a few steps that candidates must fulfill. 

  • The candidate must have a state-approved nursing degree or diploma.
  • One-year Practical Nursing Degree is needed to take up NCLEX-PN. 
  • To appear for NCLEX-RN, a one-two year Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a four-year Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) is required.
  • After graduation, the candidate must apply for licensure or registration at a Nursing Regulatory Body (NRB) of their choice.
  • Some NRBs have criteria, such as minimum 18 years of age, good moral character, and minimum education requirements.

NRB checks your eligibility through Pearson VUE (test-administering body).

How to Register for NCLEX Exam

Although the registration steps vary from state to state, one can get it confirmed from the NRB of the state they are planning to apply for. The step-by-step process includes:

  1. After you have applied to the NRB as mentioned above, make sure you have a valid government ID.
  2. Visit the NCLEX website and register there for the exam. You can also register over the phone.
  3. Create your username and password.
  4. Select from where you are seeking your nursing license. 
  5. Select from where you want to take the exam.
  6. Select the nursing program that you graduated from.
  7. Answer several questions like the date of graduation, your ethnic group, and which NRB you are seeking for licensure or registration.
  8. Pay the registration fee; it will vary depending on your selection of location.

Note: After you have successfully registered for the NCLEX exam and it gets approved by the respective NRB, you will receive an Authorization to Test (ATT) email. After receiving this email, you can schedule the exam within its validity period (usually 90 days). If you don't receive an ATT even after NRB approval, you must contact Pearson VUE Candidate Services for further assistance.

NCLEX Exam Fee

The exam fee for NCLEX varies depending upon where the candidate wishes to seek to obtain their licensure. There is no refund policy once the registration is completed. An additional fee is charged if the candidate is willing to make changes to the registration. Here’s the fee details:

Fee Type

 

For US Licensure

For Australian Licensure

For Canadian Licensure

Registration Fee

USD 200

USD 200 

USD 268 (+ local taxes)

Additional international scheduling fee (+ value added tax where applicable)

USD 150

USD 150

USD 111

Changing NRB after registration fee

USD 50

Not Applicable

37 USD

Changing exam type (RN/PN) after registration fee

USD 50

Not Applicable

Not Applicable

Changing exam language (English/French) after registration fee

Not Applicable

Not Applicable

37 USD 

Licensure/Registration fee

Contact NRB

Contact NRB

Contact NRB

NCLEX Exam Pattern

A few important points related to the NCLEX exam pattern include:

  • The number of questions for NCLEX-RN ranges from 75 to 145. 
  • NCLEX-PN consists of 85  to 205 questions.
  • 80-90% of questions are multiple-choice questions.
  • There are 15 and 25 pre-test questions in NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN, respectively. These questions are not scored.
  • The duration is five hours for both the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN exams.

The NCLEX exam pattern includes various types of questions, which are:

  • Multiple-response or Select All That Apply (SATA)
  • Hot-Spot
  • Fill in the Blanks
  • Chart or Exhibit
  • Drag and Drop
  • Graphic Option Items
  • Audio and Video

NCLEX Exam Syllabus

The NCLEX-RN and the NCLEX-PN exams follow the same topics. The difference depends on the depth of the questions, and the exam pattern followed. The percentage distribution of questions across these categories may vary. The NCLEX exam syllabus outlines the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN exams into three categories: Client Needs, Integrated Processes, and Clinical Judgment. Mentioned below is what these three categories consist of.

CategoryNCLEX-RN/NCLEX-PN

Client Needs

  • Safe and Effective Care Environment: Management of Care, Safety and Infection Control
  • Health Promotion and Maintenance
  • Psychosocial Integrity
  • Physiological Integrity: Basic Care and Comfort, Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies, Reduction of Risk Potential, Physiological Adaptation

Integrated Processes

  • Caring
  • Clinical Judgment
  • Communication and Documentation,
  • Culture and Spirituality
  • Nursing Process
  • Teaching/Learning

Clinical Judgment

  • Recognize Cues
  • Analyze Cues
  • Prioritize Hypotheses
  • Generate Solutions
  • Take Action
  • Evaluate Outcomes

NCLEX Practice Questions

The NCLEX official website provides sample packs and exam previews with NCLEX practice questions that can help you practice and prepare better for the exam. Both can be downloaded from NCLEX's official website. Some of the sample questions for NCLEX are as follows:

FAQs

How do I register for the NCLEX?

If you are planning to take a nursing program exam, you can easily register on the NCLEX website or through Pearson VUE. All you need to do is provide the required details and pay the exam fee online or by phone.

What are the types of NCLEX exams?

There are two types of NCLEX exam.

  • NCLEX-RN: It is for registered nurses with an Associate Degree in Nursing (ADN) or a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) degree.

NCLEX-PN: It is for nurses who hold a Practical Nursing Diploma with one or two years of practical experience.

What is the format of the NCLEX?

The NCLEX follows Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) and adjusts question difficulty based on the test-taker’s performance. This means that the test adapts to the test-taker’s abilities and provides questions that are neither too easy nor too difficult.

Anupriya Mukherjee

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Anupriya Mukherjee is a passion-driven professional working as a Content Marketer and earlier worked as a Digital Marketeer. With around 6 years of work experience, she has experience creating high-quality, engaging content for websites, blogs, news articles, video scripts, brochures, and ebooks.

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