The table below lists percentage pass rates for the February 2024 bar exam as reported by each jurisdiction following release of their exam results. Jurisdiction announcements, when available, are accessible by clicking on the jurisdiction name. The prior two administrations' results (July 2023 and February 2023) are shown further below. Detailed annual statistics submitted by jurisdictions are published each spring on the Statistics page of the Bar Examiner website. For information on the national February 2024 MBE mean, visit our Resources/News section.
The table below lists percentage pass rates for the July 2023 bar exam as reported by each jurisdiction following release of their exam results. Jurisdiction announcements, when available, are accessible by clicking on the jurisdiction name. The prior administration results (February 2023) are shown further below. Detailed annual statistics submitted by jurisdictions are published each spring on the Statistics page of the Bar Examiner website. For information on the national February 2023 MBE mean, visit our Resources/News section.
The table below lists percentage pass rates for the February 2023 bar exam as reported by each jurisdiction following release of their exam results. Jurisdiction announcements, when available, are accessible by clicking on the jurisdiction name. Detailed annual statistics submitted by jurisdictions are published each spring on the Statistics page of the Bar Examiner website.
These reports are from PSI Services, LLC, who provide insurance license examinations in Washington state. The original pass rate indicates the percentage of license candidates that passed their exam the first time. Retake exams are included in the exam type report. The retake figures indicate the number of exams administered rather than the number of candidates taking the exam.
Pass rates for first-time BCBA and BCaBA examination candidates in university training programs are published annually. Pass-rate data are not published for training programs with fewer than 6 first-time candidates in a year or programs within their first 4 years of operation.
The Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam tests for a minimum level of competency in a particular engineering discipline. It is designed for engineers who have gained a minimum of four years post-college work experience in their chosen engineering discipline.
NCEES administers exams in Alberta under an agreement with the Association of Professional Engineers and Geoscientists of Alberta (APEGA). APEGA requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the association.
Contact APEGA ([email protected]) for information about its approval process.
Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact APEGA directly for details.
Examinees register and schedule appointments through their MyNCEES accounts. During the registration process, examinees select their exam location. Next, they are presented with a list of available exam dates. If examinees are not happy with the choices, they can browse through the available dates at other NCEES-approved test centers.
All results are reported as pass or fail. If you fail the examination, you will receive a diagnostic report showing your performance for each of the major topics covered on the exam. You will not receive a diagnostic report if you pass the examination.
You may cancel your exam registration through your MyNCEES account any time before the NCEES registration deadline. Refunds will include exam fees paid to NCEES during the registration process, minus a $50 processing fee.
If, on the day of the exam, you are unable to attend for one of the following reasons, you may submit documentation to request a refund of your fees (less the $50 processing fee). Documentation must be submitted to NCEES within 30 days of the exam date.
NCEES administers exams in British Columbia under an agreement with the Engineers and Geoscientists BC. EGBC requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the association.
NCEES administers Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exams in Egypt under agreements with Egyptian Engineers Syndicate (EES) and AmericanUniversity in Cairo (AUC). AUC graduates who wish to sit for an NCEES exam may register via AUC. All other Egyptian engineering graduates who wish to sit for the NCEES FE exams may register with EES. Registration should be completed in English.
KPEA requires examinees to submit an application and/or pay an application fee to the board. Once approved, examinees may register with NCEES to schedule an exam. Examinees should contact KPEA directly for details.
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