Is there a time limit on taking the NCLEX

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Hi,

I was just wondering if there is a time limit on taking the nclex after graduating from an accredit nursing school, whether it be months or years.

I went to school for practical nursing and graduated in 2011. I took the NCLEX twice, got the complete amount of questions possible both times but did not pass either time. I did really good in school but have always been a horrible test taker. I waited too long after i graduated to take it the first time but then I had such anxiety taking the test the first time but probably 100x more the second because I knew what i was getting myself into. So the mixture of the anxiety and the failure scared me away from trying a third time.

So I'm really wondering if I wasted my education and it's too late to try again.

Thank you

I think you can take it up to 4-5 times. Don't quote me on that though.

Call the state board of nursing where you live.

Specializes in Medical and general practice now LTC.

Each state has their own requirements so really, as mentioned, check with your state

Every state is different. In Texas, the time limit is 4 years from when you graduate, and I believe it is unlimited how many times, but each time is at least 45 days apart. HTH... Good Luck! I took mine 3.5 years after graduating and passed the first time... everyone told me it was statistically impossible, but I did it! So can you!

I took mine 3.5 years after graduating and passed the first time... everyone told me it was statistically impossible, but I did it! So can you!

Anyone who told you it was statistically impossible doesn't know statistics lol, it's true you had a lower than average chance to pass it but obviously you did pass so definitely not impossible. Congratulations!

I graduated in 2011 and took the NCLEX March of 2016 for the first time and passed. Right after I graduated we moved to a new state and then there was a lot of upheaval with changes to my family life. The more time passed, the less confident I was in my ability to pass. Anyway, I put on the big girl panties and went in front of the Indiana BON. In order to get authorization to test, I had to take a course that would certify my chances of passing the NCLEX at 95%. (ATI) It was expensive and took three months of intensive study - but it worked out. I had a fantastic educator and mentor. So, it is possible:). I wish you all the best.

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