The NCLEX exam, also known as the National Council Licensure Examination, is a standardized test that every state regulatory board uses to determine if a candidate is ready to become licensed as a nurse. Administered by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing, there are two types of NCLEX exams, and which test you take depends on the role you seek.
Several test-prep organizations offer programs to help you prepare to take the NCLEX exam. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN), the organization that develops the NCLEX, offers a practice exam that’s designed to provide the look and feel of the real test. There are practice test packets for both the PN- and RN-level exams, and each costs $150.
The practice packets contain two computerized tests with 125 questions each. You’ll need to complete both tests during the same sitting. Afterward, you’ll receive a score report with a percentage of the questions you answered correctly.