Total time-in-service (TIS) to advance to E-4 is 30 months for all Sailors regardless of entry rank. A Sailor who joins as an E-2 will advance to E-3 after 18 months TIS and then to E-4 at 30 months total TIS. A Sailor who joins as an E-3 will advance to E-4 at 30 months total TIS.
What is the passing score for the Pmkee exam?
Sailors must achieve a passing score of 80 percent or higher in each topic area to pass PMK-EE. Failure to achieve an 80 percent score on a topic will require that topic to be retaken.
How are Navy Advancement exams scored?
PNA points come from two sources, Exam Standard Score (SS) and Performance Mark Average (PMA) or Reporting Seniors Cumulative Average (RSCA) PMA. E4/5/6 can receive up to 1.5 points for PMA/RSCA PMA and E5/6 can receive 1.5 points for SS for a maximum of 3.0 points for E5/6 and 1.5 points for E4 per advancement cycle.
What is a good PMA score?
PMA has set the passing score for all assessments in the system to 70%.
How fast can you make an E5 in the navy?
For advancement to E-5, member must have 12 months TIR as an E-4. For advancement to E-6, member must have a minimum of 36 months TIR as an E-5*. The TIR requirement for advancement to E-6 can be waived for up to one year for those with demonstrated superior performance.
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What is a failing score on a Navy Advancement exam?
To pass the advancement exam, you will need to have a raw score of at least 49 for E4, 55 for E5 and 61 for E6 and E7.
What is the performance mark average?
Performance Mark Average (PMA). This factor is based on your performance marks (block 45) of all evaluation reports (including Frocked) for that rank, which are then averaged and converted to a decimal with a max value of 4.0.
What is the passing score for the Navy exam?
What is the qualifying ASVAB score for the Navy? To enlist in the Navy, you must achieve a minimum overall qualifying ASVAB score of 31, although 26 is permitted in same cases; GED holders must score a 50 AFQT. Unlike some of the other branches of the military, the Navy does not use line scores.
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