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Health Profession Entrance Exams  

Entrance into any health-related graduate program requires a timed examination of some sort, including the MCAT, GRE NPTE, and NCLEX.  Below are some resources and tips to help students prepare for and succeed on these exams. Please refer to the Health Professions Office for more detailed information.

    • The Medical College Admission Test is a computer-based standardized examination for prospective medical students and is designed to specifically assess problem solving, critical thinking, written analysis and knowledge of scientific concepts and principles.
    • The four sections include Biological & Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems, Critical Analysis and Reasoning Skills (CARS), Chemical & Physical Foundations of Biological Systems, and Psychological, Social & Biological Foundations of Behavior.
    • Cost of Test: ~315$
    • Preparation begins on average during their third year of college with an intent to take it before June to apply for specific programs in the fall of their senior year. The months mentioned are not rigid; it is strongly suggested to meet with an HPO advisor to discuss a timeline that works best for you. 
    • Preparation Resources at Rutgers:
    • Below find an example on average of which score would lead to which percentile.
    • Refer to HPO office for more information
    • More information about statistics here
    • The National Council Licensure Examination is a nationwide examination for the licensing of nurses and there are two types: the NCLEX-RN and the NCLEX-PN.
    • There's a minimum of 70 questions and a maximum of 115. Not everyone gets asked the same number of questions. While it’s possible to pass the NCLEX after answering all 135, it’s also possible to pass the test with a minimum of 70 questions or any number in between. Keep in mind NCLEX has a time limit of five hours.
    • The NCLEX isn’t a pass or fail exam based on your numerical score, it uses a system called the calculated confidence interval which will continue to ask you questions until it’s satisfied that you know enough to be a nurse.
    • On the opposite end of the spectrum, once the test is 95% certain that you don’t know enough to be a nurse, it will stop asking you questions, and you will fail the exam.
    • Cost: ~200$
    • When do students take this exam: Students take it on average 45 days after their graduation date. Please meet with an HPO Advisor to determine what works for your schedule.
    • Refer to HPO office for more information.
    • Preparation Resources at Rutgers
    • Refer to HPO office for more information.
    • The National Physical Therapy Examination is one part of the evaluation process for those interested in becoming a physical therapist. The exam is called NPTE and is administered by the Federation of State Boards of Physical Therapy.
    • Overview of Exam:
    • The NPTE is a multiple-choice exam with one correct answer for each question. Scores are determined by the number of questions you answer correctly.The NPTE does take into consideration which version of the test you have, whether it's more difficult or easier. If the form of the examination is easier than the form that was used to dictate the passing score, one would have to answer more questions correctly to obtain a scale score of 600. If the form of the examination is harder, a candidate would have to answer fewer questions correctly to pass the examination. This is to make sure everyone has a fair shot at passing the exam and the same level of difficulty is applied to all examinations given.
    • Cost: about 485$
    • When do students take the exam: An estimated 90 days after they graduate. The exam is offered in four months each year: January, April, July & October. Please refer to the HPO office to determine what timeline works best for your schedule 
    • Find your Baseline. Know where you are in your skillset & make strategic goals on how you can improve.
    • Don’t sacrifice doing practice questions to learn as much information as possible. Questions are always a priority so you can learn how to answer questions and notice patterns.
    • Do your practice questions in real test taking environments.
    • Learn how to manage your stress. Trying to study when under stress leads to less retention & more anxiety. Develop strategies to keep your mind grounded when studying for stress-provoking exams.
    • Develop a sleeping schedule. Sleep is especially important for retention and remembering all you learned.

    Limit all distractions. When you are studying, turn your phone off! It will maximize how much you can get done without spending hours studying.

Health Professions Costs

When choosing which healthcare program to attend, you should consider the costs associated with the program. Although there are loans to consider, those loans are borrowed money and still would need to be paid back. When thinking about nursing schools, it’s important to consider the passing rate for the board exam associated. Below we put together an overview of passing rates for nursing and medical schools in the New Jersey area.

  • School

    NCLEX Pass Rate

    Caldwell University

    83.33%

    Montclair University

    83.01%

    Monmouth University

    100%

    The College of New Jersey

    83.01%

    William Patterson University

    89.5%

    New Jersey City University

    82.80%

    Rutgers University

    93%

    Saint Peters University

    83.9%

    Stockton University

    93.2%

    Thomas Edison State University

    94.8%

    Please note this data is an average percentage and subject to change based on the school’s updated statistics. Please refer to the Health Professions Office and/or the Rutgers Nursing School for more detailed information.

  • MD/DO

    Medical Schools in New Jersey

    In State

    Out of State

    Allopathic (MD)

    Cooper Medical School of Rowan University

    67,844

    92,793

     

    Rutgers Robert Wood Johnson Medical School- NB

    44,435

    68,564

     

    Rutgers New Jersey Medical School-Newark

    43,995

    67,885

     

    Hackensack Meridian School of Medicine at Seton Hall University

    100,000

    100,000

    Osteopathic (DO)

    Roman University of School of Osteopathic Medicine

    42,503

    67,452

    Please note these are estimated costs of attendance based on the school’s website. Please refer to the Health Professions Office for more detailed and up to date information.