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The NCLEX (National Council Licensure Examination) is scored on a pass/fail basis rather than a traditional scoring system. Candidates receive a "pass" if they demonstrate the minimum competency required to practice safely and effectively as a nurse. There is no specific highest score; instead, the exam uses a computer adaptive testing format that adjusts question difficulty based on the test-taker's performance. Thus, the focus is on passing rather than achieving a high score.

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