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Top Mistakes Indian Nurses Make While Preparing for NCLEX

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For many Indian nurses, clearing the NCLEX Exam is more than just passing a test. It is the gateway to building a successful nursing career in countries like Canada and the USA. Every year, thousands of internationally educated nurses begin their preparation with confidence, but many struggle because of avoidable mistakes. The truth is that the NCLEX is very different from traditional nursing exams in India. It does not simply test memorization. Instead, it evaluates clinical judgment, patient safety, prioritization, and decision-making skills. At Jeet Nursing Prep Center , many Indian nurses preparing for NCLEX-RN, NCLEX-PN, CPNRE, and REX-PN exams often face similar challenges during preparation. Understanding these mistakes early can save months of stress and significantly improve your chances of success. Here are the most common mistakes Indian nurses make while preparing for the NCLEX Exam — and how to avoid them. 1. Treating the NCLEX Like an Indian Nursing Exam One of the...

Next Generation NCLEX (NGN): What Has Changed and How to Prepare

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If you are preparing for the NCLEX Exam , you have likely heard the term "Next Generation NCLEX" or NGN. Since its official launch in April 2023, the NGN has fundamentally changed how nursing competency is tested and many candidates, especially internationally educated nurses, are unsure what to expect. The good news is that the NGN is not harder. It is different. And once you understand what changed and how to approach it, preparing for the NCLEX Exam becomes far more manageable. This guide covers everything you need to know: what has changed, the new question formats, how this affects NCLEX-RN and NCLEX-PN candidates, and the most effective strategies to pass on your first attempt. What Is the Next Generation NCLEX (NGN)? The Next Generation NCLEX is a redesigned version of the traditional NCLEX Exam , developed by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing (NCSBN). Its core purpose is to better assess whether entry-level nurses can apply sound clinical judgment...