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NCLEX-RN exam results 

BCCNM is currently reviewing how we report exam result data. Until the review is complete, no additional results will be posted. Education programs will be informed of their aggregate exam results directly. 

Note: In 2015 the NCLEX-RN replaced the CRNE as the entry-to-practice exam for RNs in Canada.

YEAR
EXAM
TOTAL WRITERS
PASSES
FAILS
PASS RATE %
2021
NCLEX-RN
1,440
1,357
83
94.2**
2020
NCLEX-RN
1,506
1,408
98
93.5**
2019
NCLEX-RN
1,456
1,381
75
94.8**
2018
NCLEX-RN
1,433
1,423
10
99.3**
2017
NCLEX-RN
1,502
1,420
82
94.5**
2016
NCLEX-RN
1,497
1,389
108
92.8**
2015
NCLEX-RN
1,305
1,261
44
96.6*
2014
CRNE
1,487
1,373
114
92.3
2013
CRNE
1,431
1,294
137
90.4
2012
CRNE
1,380
1,258
122
91.2
2011
CRNE
1.409
1,285
124
91.2
2010
CRNE
1,314
1,219
95
92.8

*Cumulative pass rate to end of 2016​​​

**Year-end pass rate​​​​​​​​​

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