NCLEX diagnostic
Find out where you stand.
Two free diagnostics from the verified NCLEX bank. The quick check gauges your day-to-day. The full diagnostic is your weekly benchmark.
Quick check
No cooldown25 questions, ~30 minutes
Take it before a study block to figure out what to drill, or at the end of a long day to see what stuck. Available as often as you want it.
Take the quick checkFull diagnostic
7-day cooldown75 questions, ~90 minutes
Built to mirror the NCLEX minimum. Use it once a week so the score keeps meaning something. Per-category breakdown shows where to spend the next seven days.
Take the full diagnosticHow to use the diagnostic
It's a finder, not a grader.
Take the full once a week. Same day, same time if you can. The cooldown is on purpose: it protects the signal so you can actually see your trend.
Read the category breakdown first. Overall score is the headline. What matters more is which category is lowest. That's where to spend the next seven days.
Drill, then re-take. After the result, open the question bank filtered to your weakest category. Do 20 to 30 questions in that area before the next diagnostic.
Don't chase the percentage. This is a practice score on practice questions. NCLEX itself is computer-adaptive and scored differently. Use the diagnostic to find gaps, not as a licensing prediction.
Honest about the bank
The verified NCLEX pool is currently 150 questions, and about 130 of them don't have NCSBN category tags yet. That means your category breakdown will lean more on the tagged subset (a smaller piece of your total) until we finish tagging the rest. Your overall % is the full signal; the per-category bars are a directional one for now.