How long does it take to get Navle results?

The NAVLE is scored after the close of each testing window. Scores are reported to licensing boards and to candidates about 4 weeks after the close of each testing window.

What percent do I need on the Navle?

55% to 65%
To receive a passing score on the NAVLE, a candidate must answer 55% to 65% of the questions correctly. The NAVLE is graded using the modified Angoff method, which does not compare overall scores or consider a curve on the exam.

What is a perfect score on the Navle?

Reported scores range from 200 – 800 with a mean of 499 and a standard deviation of 65. The North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) is designed to provide a comprehensive objective measurement of your knowledge of veterinary medicine as it relates to entry-level private clinical practice.

Is the Navle hard to pass?

Since it covers so much material, the NAVLE is a challenge for even the best vet students. “It is, without a doubt, the most difficult test a veterinarian will ever have to take,” Dr. Singleton says. It’s inevitable that some students will fail the exam.

What is the highest paying vet job?

Average salaries for a veterinarian vary, but we found that the highest paid specialty in the industry is Ophthalmology, with AVMA reporting annual incomes of $199K+. Pathologists and Lab Animal Specialists weren’t far behind, with average salaries of $157K to $169K.

How is Navle marked?

NAVLE scores are expressed on a scale where the passing point is set at 425. If the licensing board requests the score to be reported on another scale (where 70 or 75 is passing) that will be done, with the scaled pass point of 425 equivalent to different local scores.

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Can you pass the Navle without studying?

Importance to the Faculty and relevance to the DVM course Therefore this test should not be taken without very thorough preparation. The NAVLE Examination can be taken during two testing windows each year: mid-April and late November/early December.

Can you practice veterinary medicine without passing the Navle?

The last remaining hurdle is passing the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination® (NAVLE®). Taking the NAVLE exam is a critical milestone in your journey- passing the exam is required for licensure to practice veterinary medicine throughout the United States and Canada.