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NCLEX Exam Pattern

The NCLEX exam pattern evaluates how well candidates can apply their nursing knowledge in real-world situations. It uses a Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) system, where the difficulty of questions adjusts in real-time based on the candidate's responses.


Aspect Details
Question Format Multiple-choice questions and alternate formats (e.g., fill-in-the-blank, multiple-response, drag-and-drop, hot spot).
Test Length Minimum of 75 questions, maximum of 265 questions. The test adapts based on responses.
Time Limit Maximum time allowed is 6 hours. The test may end earlier if competency is demonstrated.
Computer-Adaptive Test (CAT) The difficulty of questions adjusts based on your answers. Correct answers lead to harder questions; incorrect answers result in easier ones.
Content Areas
  • Safe and Effective Care Environment
  • Health Promotion and Maintenance
  • Psychosocial Integrity
  • Physiological Integrity
Passing Standards The exam uses a pass/fail system. You must demonstrate a minimum competency level to pass.
Question Types & Subjects Covers critical thinking, decision-making, and patient care in areas like ethics, communication, safety, and nursing practice.

NCLEX Exam Structure

Client Need Categories (subjects)% Distribution
Management of Care20%
Pharmacological and Parenteral Therapies 15%
Physiological Adaptation 14%
Reduction of Risk Potential 12%
Safety and Infection Control 12%
Health Promotion and Maintenance 9%
Psychosocial Integrity 9%
Basic Care and Comfort 9%

Study Material: Saunders book would be given by us, and any reference material if any to be procured by the candidate.

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Access a complete NCLEX curriculum covering all essential topics, including Safe and Effective Care Environment, Health Promotion and Maintenance, and Psychosocial Integrity.
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Frequently Asked Questions

The NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) is a standardized exam for nursing licensure. It tests the knowledge, skills, and abilities required for safe and effective nursing practice.

All nursing graduates seeking licensure in the United States, Canada, or other countries requiring the NCLEX must take and pass the exam.

To be eligible for the NCLEX, you must have graduated from a nursing program accredited by a recognized body and meet the requirements of the licensing board in your state or country.

NCLEX-RN is for Registered Nurses (RNs), while NCLEX-PN is for Practical Nurses (LPNs). Both exams assess different levels of nursing knowledge and responsibilities.

The NCLEX covers a range of topics, including Safe and Effective Care, Health Promotion, Psychosocial Integrity, and Physiological Integrity, among others.

The NCLEX is a computer-adaptive test (CAT), meaning the difficulty adjusts based on your responses. The exam typically consists of 75 to 145 questions.

NCLEX does not have a fixed passing score. The exam uses a computer algorithm to determine if your performance meets the required competency level.

The NCLEX exam can take up to 6 hours, but the number of questions varies based on your performance. You may have as few as 75 questions or as many as 145 questions.