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North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) NAVLE consists of 360 multiple-choice questions. It is a fully computerized test and having 10% of the questions graphic or pictorial. The questions are administered in six blocks of 60 questions each. You have 65 minutes to complete each block - a total of 6 1/2 hours. You have 45 minutes of total break time which may be used to make the transition between blocks. The breaks can be taken to suit your needs but can only be used between blocks of questions. You may answer questions in any order and review and/or change your answers but when you exit a block, or when time expires, no further review of questions or change of answers within that block is possible. Sixty of the 360 questions are used as field test questions and are not counted in scoring but are intermingled with scored questions and are indistinguishable from the scored questions. The examination covers all animal species and is designed to assess your veterinary knowledge relating to private clinical practice. For more information refer to: www.nbec.org or www.avma.org
The Veterinary Correspondence Revision Course (VCRC) is a complete review of veterinary medicine and is ideally suited to preparing candidates for the new North American Veterinary Licensing Examination. The Veterinary Correspondence Revision Course has also been used by candidates to help them to pass the California and Texas State Board Examinations. |
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