How Long Does It Take To Register For The Nclex (in Maryland)?
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I want to get married shortly after I graduate from nursing school. So I was trying to plan a date for my wedding around having to take my NCLEX. What is the soonest I can take the NCLEX after I graduate? Can I take it within 2 weeks of graduation? I don’t want to have to worry about it before/durring my wedding so I would rather just get it over with. I want to take it in Maryland so if you have any info specific to the Maryland State board that would be great.
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In Maryland, these are the only requirements for taking the NCLEX examination:
To be eligible for the NCLEX-RN examination you must:
Complete satisfactorily and meet all requirements for a degree or diploma from:
1. A registered nursing education program approved by the Board; or
2. A registered nursing education program in any other state that the Board finds substantially equivalent to the program in this State.
3. Meet the Spoken English testing requirement if from Puerto Rico
4. Complete the following separate applications:
a. Maryland Board of Nursing
b. NCLEX Candidate Bulletin (Pearson Vue)
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