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. To learn more about what the NCLEX-RN entails, watch this video.
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. This also means that the test could consist of anywhere between 75-and 145 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!
What is the NCLEX training program?
BD Healthcare is distinguished by our commitment to your success in the NCLEX-RN. That’s why our NCLEX training process includes a number of tailored programs designed to support you wherever you are in your learning journey. Every aspect of our programs is designed to give you the best possible chance of passing the NCLEX-RN on your first try.
NCLEX Review Center (NRC)
We have carefully designed programs at NRC at Johannesburg for nurses that are about to write their test.
Our nurses will enjoy comfortable lodgings and in-house catering for four days before the NCLEX exam date.
Our nurses will also enjoy ono on one tutoring with focus on challenging area in NCLEX.

