
What is NCLEX-RN?
The NCLEX-RN (National Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses) is a licensing exam required for nurses to practice as Registered Nurses in the United States, Canada, and some other countries. It is designed to test whether a nursing graduate has the knowledge, skills, and critical thinking ability to provide safe and effective care.
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Who Can Take It?
Nursing graduates (BSN / GNM / Diploma in Nursing)
International nurses who want to work in the USA/Canada
Candidates who meet state nursing board eligibility requirements
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Exam Format:
Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) – the difficulty of questions adjusts to your performance
Questions Range: 75 to 145 questions
Time Limit: 5 hours
Question Types: Multiple choice, fill-in-the-blank, drag & drop, and case-based
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What Does It Test?
The NCLEX-RN focuses on four main areas of nursing practice:
1. Safe & Effective Care Environment
2. Health Promotion & Maintenance
3. Psychosocial Integrity
4. Physiological Integrity
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Why Is It Important?
Without passing NCLEX-RN, nurses cannot work as Registered Nurses in the USA.
It opens global career opportunities with higher salaries and professional growth.
Proves your competence and readiness to work in international healthcare.
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How We Prepare You at Glorious International:
Comprehensive NCLEX syllabus coverage
Updated MCQ question banks
Practice with CAT-style mock exams
Critical thinking & test-taking strategies
Guidance for registration and exam process
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Suggestions.
“Glorious International helps you pass the NCLEX-RN with confidence and begin your nursing career in the USA.”
