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After four demanding years of veterinary school, students apply to take the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination to gain their final seal as a veterinarian. Success on the North American Veterinary Licensing Examination (NAVLE) is a requirement for practicing veterinary medicine in North America.
The NAVLE, developed by the National Board of Veterinary Medical Examiners (NBVME), is an 8-hour multiple-choice exam consisting of 360 questions. The exam measures a candidate’s knowledge of veterinary science as it relates to future job performance and competency. The NAVLE covers many topics, including veterinary anesthesia, equipments and prescriptions. Questions are based on job analysis and frequently describe situations that a candidate may face in practice. Roughly 10% of the exam questions include graphic images of such situations to test diagnostic skills.
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. Instead a passing score is determined only by the level of difficulty of the content on the exam. The exact passing score of the exam is normalized after testing to account for slight variations in questions and difficulty on the different forms. Technical grading reports for the NAVLE are released for each testing cycle
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