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The NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) is a standardized test used to determine whether a candidate is prepared for entry-level nursing practice in the U.S. and Canada.
To take the NCLEX, you must graduate from an accredited nursing program and receive an Authorization to Test (ATT) from your nursing regulatory body.
Preparation includes studying nursing content, practicing questions, taking mock exams, and using NCLEX prep courses or review programs tailored to your learning style.
The number of questions varies. The NCLEX-RN uses Computerized Adaptive Testing (CAT) and may have between 75 to 145 questions, depending on your performance.
If you dont pass, you can retake the NCLEX after 45 days (depending on your state board). Review your Candidate Performance Report (CPR) to improve in weak areas.