Updated for 2024 NMC Guidelines

Pass Your NMC CBT Exam on First Attempt

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Why Choose Our Platform?

We provide everything you need to confidently pass your NMC CBT exam on the very first try.

Real Exam Interface

Practice in an environment that exactly simulates the Pearson VUE testing software.

Detailed Rationales

Understand the 'why' behind every answer with in-depth explanations for all questions.

Latest 2024 Syllabus

Our question bank is strictly aligned with the newest NMC Test of Competence standards.

Instant Analytics

Track your progress, identify weak topics, and improve your scores instantly.

How It Works

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Attempt topic-wise quizzes or full-length CBT mock tests to assess your current preparation.

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Review your weak areas, boost your confidence, pass the NMC exam, and start your UK nursing career.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about the NMC CBT exam.

What is the passing score for the NMC CBT exam?
The passing score varies depending on the test type. Generally, you need to score around 68% - 70% in the Clinical part, and 100% in the Numeracy part. Our mock tests help you easily achieve and exceed these targets.
How many questions are in the new NMC CBT?
The Test of Competence (ToC) CBT consists of two parts: Part A (Numeracy) has 15 questions, and Part B (Clinical) has 100 questions. You have 3 hours in total to complete both sections.
Can I take the CBT before taking the OET/IELTS?
Yes! You can take the NMC CBT exam before or after your English language test (OET/IELTS). However, both are required to complete your NMC registration.
Are these mock tests updated for the latest 2024 syllabus?
Absolutely. All our questions, scenarios, and drug calculations are fully updated to align with the latest NMC guidelines and the new Test of Competence (ToC) standards.