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What Is The NCLEX-RN? 

 The NCLEX-RN, or the National Council Licensure Examination, is the standardised test that all aspiring nurses must pass in order to practise in the United States.

The NCLEX-RN is formatted as a Computer Adaptive Test (CAT), meaning that the questions are modified according to how well or how poorly you are answering them.

Because the computer adapts the test to your individual performance, every nurse will write a different kind of NCLEX-RN. With the introduction of Next Gen questions, the minimum length of the exam will be 85 questions (70 scored and 15 unscored) and the maximum 150 questions (135 scored and 15 unscored). “Within the minimum-length exam, there will be 52 stand-alone questions and 3 case studies (each case has six questions for a total of 18 questions) that will be scored and contribute to the pass/fail decision” (Next Generation NCLEX News, Winter 2022). However, candidates may receive up to two more unscored case studies (total of 5) as part of the pre-test questions.. No matter what, the exam will terminate after five hours of testing, and you will be issued either a pass or a fail report (no scores).

The NCLEX-RN might sound daunting, but our NCLEX training program will put you in the best possible position to approach the exam with confidence and pass on your first try!

Steps of Sponsorship Program

The Steps That Applicants Must Follow


Apply Online


Application Screening


Sign Contract


Documents Processing & NCLEX Preparations


Take NCLEX


Immigration Process


Plan Deployment


Relocate to USA

Pre -NCLEX Exam Training


Nepal NCLEX has a dedicated in-house education department committed to your NCLEX preparation. Our NCLEX RN Education specialists consist of registered nurses teaching and mentoring nurses to succeed.

We have partnered with Archer Review and provide in-house weekly online classes to ensure each nurse has the best material during their preparation. Nepal NCLEX is proud to have an above 70% NCLEX Exam pass rate.