The Smarter Way to Pass the NCLEX Exam
Tussna builds highly focused, intuitive NCLEX prep apps for nursing students. Whether you're studying for the NCLEX RN or building toward your next career milestone, we give you the tools to walk in ready — and walk out confident.
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Tussna NCLEX RN Prep
The ultimate study companion for nursing students preparing for the NCLEX RN exam. Practice real-style NCLEX questions, review detailed rationales, and track exactly where you stand — all in one clean, distraction-free app.
- ✓ 600+ NCLEX RN Practice Questions
- ✓ Detailed Rationale for Every Answer
- ✓ Smart Progress Tracking & Weak-Area Focus
- ✓ Study Anywhere, Anytime — No Internet Required
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Why Nursing Students Choose Tussna for NCLEX Prep
Expert-Curated NCLEX Content
Every question and rationale is created and verified by nursing professionals who know the NCLEX exam inside and out.
Clean, Focused Interface
No fluff. No distractions. Just you and the NCLEX questions — in a beautiful UI built for serious study sessions.
Smart Progress Tracking
Pinpoint your weak areas with built-in analytics so every study session moves the needle toward passing the NCLEX RN.
Common NCLEX Exam Questions
New to the NCLEX? Here are the basics every nursing student should know before exam day.
How many questions are on the NCLEX?
The NCLEX RN uses computerized adaptive testing (CAT), meaning the number of questions varies by candidate. You may see as few as 85 questions or as many as 145. The exam stops when the computer determines your competency level with confidence.
How much does the NCLEX exam cost?
The NCLEX registration fee is $200. You'll also need to pay your state board of nursing a separate licensure application fee, which varies by state. Always check the NCSBN website for the most current pricing.
How does the NCLEX work?
The NCLEX is a computer-adaptive exam administered by Pearson VUE on behalf of NCSBN. It adapts the difficulty of each question based on your previous answers, targeting your personal competency threshold to determine if you're ready to practice safely as a nurse.
How long is the NCLEX exam?
You have up to 5 hours to complete the NCLEX RN, including a short tutorial and optional breaks. Most candidates finish well within that window.