• What are the eligibility requirements for taking the NCLEX?SEE ANSWER Each nursing administrative body (NRB) has its own qualification necessities to take the NCLEX. NCSBN doesn’t keep a rundown of necessities for each NRB. Contact the NRB where you are looking for licensure/enlistment for their prerequisites (relevant just to NRBs of the U.S., Canada and Australia).
  • How would I register for the NCLEX?SEE Reply To take the NCLEX, you will initially have to finish two separate cycles (material just to nursing administrative groups of the U.S. and Canada):Contact your Nursing Regulatory Body (NRB) and request a licensure/registration application.For Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Ahpra) candidates click .You will pay a permitting/enrollment expense to the NRB alongside the accommodation of your application materials.Licensure/enlistment applications should be gotten from the NRB in the state/area/domain where you are looking for licensure/enlistment, as necessities vary.Register with Pearson VUE (the testing merchant) utilizing one of the accompanying techniques:
  •  Online- – Visit Pearson VUE and pay with a credit, debit or prepaid card
  • Phone – Call Pearson VUE NCLEX Candidate Services at 866.496.2539 and pay the 
  • How do I go about making a change to my registration with Pearson VUE?SEE ANSWER If your nursing regulatory body (NRB) has declared you eligible:
  • 1. You must  to make the necessary corrections.
  • 2. Once the correction is confirmed with the NRB, please contact Pearson VUE for a revised Authorization to Test (ATT) if needed.If you have not been made eligible by your NRB, then you will need to 
  • The number of competitors that do u need to fire up the cycleWe can fire up the non assessment NCLEX permit with at least 3 competitors and a limit of 10 out of one set. This is to say on the off chance that a competitor starts things out, he/she should show restraint to stand by till at least 2 different up-and-comers adds up.
  • I have enrolled for the NCLEX, when will I get my Approval to Test (ATT) email?SEE ANSWER Whenever you have been made qualified by your nursing administrative body (NRB),you will get an Approval to Test (ATT) by means of the email address you gave while enlisting. In the event that you have not gotten an ATT email, you might need to contact your NRB to guarantee all important materials have been submitted and gotten, or to figure out why they have not conceded qualification to your enrollment. You should have your ATT email to plan an arrangement to take the NCLEX.You should test inside the legitimacy dates of your ATT (the typical length of an ATT is 90 days). These legitimacy dates can’t be reached out under any condition. On the off chance that you don’t test inside these dates you should reregister and pay another test expense. The ATT contains your approval number, competitor distinguishing proof number and a lapse date. You want the ATT to plan an arrangement to take the NCLEX.Call Pearson VUE NCLEX Competitor Administrations at 866.496.2539 or at one of the global phone numbers in theNCLEX Candidate Bulletin to report a lost ATT or if your NRB has made you eligible and you have not received your ATT.Links to all NRBs websites and contact information are available on the  Membership page.For further details, visit Authorization to Test
  • Can I take the NCLEX at a test center outside of my desired jurisdiction of licensure/registration?SEE ANSWER You are able to take the NCLEX at any Pearson Professional Testing location, regardless of where you are applying for licensure/registration.The NCLEX is given year round and is administered by Pearson VUE. For candidates seeking licensure in the U.S., domestic test centers are those within the U.S. and American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands. For candidates seeking licensure/registration in Canada, domestic test centers are those within Canadian provinces/territories and the mainland U.S. (not including territories). International locations where the NCLEX is offered include Australia, Brazil, Canada, England, Hong Kong, India, Israel, Japan, Mexico, Philippines, Puerto Rico, South Africa, South Korea, Taiwan and in Turkey.Candidates can find test center locations by going to the  Pearson VUE website.For more information on where the NCLEX is offered, visit the  Test Center Locations page
  • What forms of identification are accepted at the test center?SEE ANSWER All forms of identification must be valid and meet the following requirements. If the ID does not meet these requirements, you will be turned away and required to reregister and pay another examination fee:
  • Government-issuedNon-expiredName (in Roman characters)Recent photographSignatureExamples of acceptable forms of identification for domestic test centers are: