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What Are the NCLEX Pass/Fail Rules?
The CAT algorithm determines whether you pass or fail based on 1 of the following 3 rules. These rules are sometimes called the exam’s “stopping rules” that indicate when the exam will end.
- 95% Confidence Interval: The exam ends when the computer is 95% certain that your ability is above (pass) or below (fail) the passing standard.
- Maximum-Length Exam: If you receive the maximum number of questions and your ability is close to the passing standard, the computer will determine whether you receive a pass or fail score.
- Run-Out-of-Time (ROOT): If time runs out and you have not answered the minimum number of questions, you will fail. If you have answered the minimum number of questions, the computer will determine a pass or fail based on existing responses.
The NCLEX scoring system aims to assess the candidate’s ability to safely practice nursing at an entry level. The computer uses an ability estimate to determine whether each candidate meets the passing standard.
What Are the NCLEX Pass/Fail Rules?
Every 3 years, the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) reviews the NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN passing standards. NCSBN convenes nurse expert panels and analyzes practice-analysis data to inform recommendations. The Board of Directors then votes to set the passing standard.
The NCLEX test plans outline the knowledge, skills, abilities, and clinical judgment expected of entry-level nurses. As of 2024, the passing standards are 0.00 logits (RN) and 0.18 logits (PN), in effect through March 31, 2026.
When Can You See Your NCLEX Score?
Nursing Regulatory Bodies (NRBs) take about 6 weeks from an exam date to send NCLEX results. Although the computer scores your exam in real time, results are not released at the test center, and staff cannot access them. Instead, your exam record is transmitted to Pearson VUE, where it’s graded a second time. If you haven’t received your results within 6 weeks, contact your NRB. Do not contact Pearson VUE or the test center.
How to Know if You Passed the NCLEX Right Away?
You can’t. There’s no instant pass/fail at the test center. The fastest hint is Pearson VUE Quick Results (~2 business days, paid, unofficial). Your nursing regulatory body issues the only official result, which can take longer. Contrary to what you might read online, there is no “Pearson VUE hack” to get your results faster.
Read More About the NCLEX
NCLEX Exam Registration
You can’t pass an exam you don’t take. Understanding eligibility requirements and how to register for the NCLEX is your first step toward passing. Check out this guide for details.
NCLEX Exam Information
There’s a lot more to the NCLEX than how it’s scored. Read this guide for critical information on the exam’s organization, 8 content areas, question types, and more.
NCLEX Study Guide
Studying for an exam is half the battle. The other is knowing exactly what to study and how to study it. Check out this comprehensive blueprint for the NCLEX.
NCLEX-RN Test Plan
We’ll walk you through the NCLEX-RN test plan. Learn everything you need to know about client need categories, including their weightage and subtopics.
NCLEX-PN Test Plan
Dive deep into the NCLEX-PN test plan. This guide elaborates on exactly what you need to study for each content area and its relative importance.