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Top 5 States with the Highest NCLEX Pass Rates Over Seven Years 1 | New Hampshire. NCLEX Pass Rate Average (2017-2023): 94.1% 2 | North Dakota. NCLEX Pass Rate Average (2017-2023): 92.1% 3 | Louisiana. NCLEX Pass Rate Average (2017-2023): 91.9% 4 | Nebraska. NCLEX Pass Rate Average (2017-2023): 90.9% 5 | North Carolina.
Applicants should allow a minimum of 8 weeks to complete the GMC evaluation after all required documents have been received.
Top 10 Easiest States to Get Nursing License StateNLC memberTime frame for obtaining a permanent licensure AlabamaYes2-4 weeks South Carolina Yes 2 weeks Kentucky Yes 2 weeks Georgia Yes 10-15 days6 more rows Feb 19, 2025
Number of attempts: Youll have 8 attempts each year to retake the NCLEX, but keep in mind that state regulations may vary. Wait period: Youll need to wait a minimum of 45 days before attempting again.
List of states with unlimited NCLEX attempts Alabama: Alabama Board of Nursing. Arizona: Arizona State Board of Nursing. Arkansas: Arkansas State Board of Nursing. California: California Board of Registered Nursing. Connecticut: Connecticut Board of Examiners for Nursing. Idaho: Idaho Board of Nursing.
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Registered Nurse (RN) in Massachusetts Endorsement: Individuals with an equivalent licensure in another state may apply for licensure through endorsement, subject to a $275 application fee and a $30 license verification fee per license. Renewal: Renewal fees are $120 per renewal period.
Top 10 Easiest States to Get Nursing License StateNLC memberTime frame for obtaining a permanent licensure AlabamaYes2-4 weeks Georgia Yes 10-15 days New Hampshire Yes 2 weeks Hawaii No 2-15 days6 more rows Mar 26, 2024
Candidates who fail the NCLEX three times must take a remedial course. They can then repeat the NCLEX exam within six months of completing the course.
When you see or anticipate a failed nursing exit exam result, its natural to wonder how many times can you take the NCLEX. The National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN) allows National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX) test-takers up to eight retakes per year with a 45-day wait period between each test.

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