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Top Online NCLEX Coaching Institute

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Top Online NCLEX Coaching Institute

Top Online NCLEX Coaching Institute

Mantram Study Group is celebrated as the Top Online NCLEX Coaching Institute, providing an exceptional virtual education experience tailored to aspiring nurses.

Their program features live interactive sessions, personalized coaching, and a vast library of resources accessible from anywhere.

With a focus on critical thinking and clinical skills, Mantram's curriculum is designed to prepare students for the complexities of the NCLEX exams thoroughly.

The supportive online community and dedicated faculty ensure that each student receives the guidance needed to excel in their nursing career.

Contact us at Mantram Study Group, SCO No. 80-81, First Floor, Sector 15-D and also in Sector 34, Chandigarh (Near Gate No. 2, Panjab University Chandigarh – Contact – 9779797575/ 9463049859)

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FAQ

Q. How Is the NCLEX Exam Scored?

The NCLEX utilizes a pass/fail scoring system rather than providing a raw score or percentage of correct answers. Your performance is evaluated based on how well you meet the passing standard. Consistently demonstrating competency will result in a passing score, while falling below the standard will result in failing.

Q. What Score Do I Need to Pass the NCLEX?

The number of questions on the NCLEX varies for each exam, ranging from a minimum of 75 to a maximum of 145. Your performance on each question determines the outcome. If you answer most questions correctly, pass you completing the minimum of 75 questions.

Q. What Are Stand-Alone Questions in the NCLEX?

Stand-alone questions are individual items that are not part of a case study but are presented in a similar format. After reaching the minimum number of items, they are introduced and target specific clinical judgment functions in Layer 3 of the NCLEX's Clinical Judgment Measurement Model (NCJMM).