How much does it cost to take the North Carolina real estate exam?
The North Carolina real estate exam will cost students $160 total. This figure includes a $100 application fee and $60 examination fee. There are other fees associated with licensing, but you can expect the test alone to cost this much.
What score do I need to pass the North Carolina real estate exam?
In order to pass the North Carolina real estate exam, you'll need a score of at least 71% on the National portion and 72% on the State portion. Passing the exam is much less stressful for anyone who has completed an Exam Prep course.
Is the North Carolina real estate exam hard?
While the majority of students pass their real estate exam, a passing score isn't guaranteed. In some states, up to 25% of students have to retake the test in order to pass. Upon follow up after the test, most do not consider the exam "easy." The best way to alleviate your nerves and pass the test is to work hard and prepare as much as possible.
Where do I take the North Carolina real estate exam?
Pearson VUE testing center locations can be found by clicking “Find a Test Center” on the right navigation of this page.
What topics are covered on the North Carolina real estate exam?
The topics covered on the real estate exam include the following:
- Agency Contracts and Practices
- Agency Disclosure
- Dual and Designated Agency
- Selected Regulated Practices
- Brokerage Fees
- Prohibited Practices
- Timeshares
- Property Taxation
- Sales Contracts and Practices
- Laws Governing Residential Tenancies
Can you take the North Carolina real estate exam online?
You cannot take the North Carolina real estate exam online. All students must travel to a testing location where they will be monitored for the duration of the test.
When will I get my North Carolina real estate exam results?
Most students receive their results shortly after taking the exam, ranging from the same day to within a week.
Can I retake the North Carolina real estate exam if I fail?
Candidates may retake the exam, but they must pay the $100 application fee in addition to either the $60 comprehensive examination fee or the $50 individual examination fee each time they take the test.
How many questions are on the North Carolina real estate exam?
There a total of 140 questions on the exam, including 80 National questions and 60 questions specific to North Carolina.