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Jan 08, 2007 08:38 PM

Amount of times you can sit nclex in NJ?

by rsmit02

Hi all,

I am from Scotland and currently reviewing for nclex in NJ. I am wondering (in my less confident panic moments) how many times you can sit nclex in NJ if you fail? Is there a limit to the amount of times you can sit it? What happens if you reach it can you ever sit it in NJ again?

Ruth x


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from romashkarn
Old Jan 11, 2007, 01:24 PM

Default Re: Amount of times you can sit nclex in NJ?
Hi ,
That is no limit on that , you can take a test as many times as you need to .It is just that you have to wait like 2 month ( I am not sure about time period ) before you can take another test if you fail and as well you got to pay $200.00 each time too
Good luck , I hope you pass from the first time
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from NJNursing
Old Feb 02, 2007, 10:18 PM

Default Re: Amount of times you can sit nclex in NJ?
The wait period is 45 days between testing.
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