How to Take NCLEX in the Philippines: Step-by-Step Guide 2026
Many Filipino nurses do not realize they can take the NCLEX without leaving the Philippines. Pearson VUE testing centers in Manila and Cebu administer the full NCLEX exam to Filipino nurses every business day.
This guide walks you through the complete process from credential evaluation to receiving your NCLEX results, all from the Philippines.
Overview: The Complete NCLEX Process
The NCLEX application process involves 5 major stages typically completed over 6 to 12 months.
| Stage | Estimated Time | Major Tasks |
|---|
|-------|---------------|-------------|
| 1. Preparation | 1-2 months | Choose state, gather documents, save funds |
| 2. CGFNS Evaluation | 3-6 months | Submit credentials, await report |
| 3. State Board Application | 1-3 months | Apply, background check, get ATT |
| 4. Schedule and Take Exam | 1-2 weeks | Schedule, take NCLEX at Pearson VUE |
| 5. Results and License | 1-4 weeks | Receive results, get license |
Stage 1: Preparation and Choosing a State
The first major decision is which US state to apply through. Each state has different requirements, costs, and processing times.
Top 5 States for Filipino Nurses (Gateway States)
1. New York
- Most lenient credential evaluation
- High Filipino nurse population
- Higher cost of living
- Strong job market for nurses
2. California
- Stricter requirements (concurrency requirement may apply)
- Largest Filipino community in the US
- Highest nurse salaries
- More expensive licensing process
3. Texas
- High demand for nurses
- Lower cost of living
- Reasonable licensing requirements
- Growing Filipino community
4. Illinois
- Streamlined foreign-trained nurse process
- Strong nursing schools nearby for further education
- Chicago metro has Filipino communities
5. Florida
- Growing Filipino nurse community
- Lower cost of living than NY/CA
- High nursing demand
Documents to Gather (Start Now)
Before beginning credential evaluation, gather these documents:
Educational documents:
- Original BSN diploma (or certified copy)
- Official transcript of records (sealed)
- Certificate of good moral character from your school
Professional documents:
- Original PNLE certificate
- PRC license (current)
- Certificate of registration as RN
Identity documents:
- Valid Philippine passport
- Birth certificate (PSA-issued)
- Marriage certificate (if applicable, for name change)
English proficiency:
- IELTS or TOEFL scores (typically required, varies by state)
- Recommended IELTS minimum: 6.5 overall, 7.0 speaking
Budget Planning
Save PHP 80,000 to PHP 200,000 for the entire process. Major expenses:
| Expense | Cost (PHP) |
|---|
|---------|-----------|
| CGFNS CES report | ~PHP 20,000 |
| NCLEX exam fee | ~PHP 11,200 |
| State Board application | PHP 3,000-11,000 |
| IELTS test | ~PHP 13,700 |
| CGFNS VisaScreen (for visa) | ~PHP 30,000 |
| Document authentication (apostille) | PHP 1,000-3,000 |
| Review courses (optional) | PHP 10,000-150,000 |
Stage 2: CGFNS Credential Evaluation
The Commission on Graduates of Foreign Nursing Schools (CGFNS) evaluates whether your Philippine nursing education meets US standards.
What CGFNS Evaluates
- Authenticity of your nursing education
- Comparability to US BSN programs
- Clinical hours completed
- Theory hours by subject
The CGFNS CES Report Process
Step 1: Create an account at cgfns.org
Set up your CGFNS online account and start your application.
Step 2: Submit Your Application
Complete the online application and pay the fee ($350 USD / ~PHP 19,600).
Step 3: Send Documents Directly
CGFNS requires documents sent directly from your school and the PRC. They will not accept documents you submit yourself.
Documents needed:
- Official transcript from your nursing school (sent directly to CGFNS)
- Certificate of registration from PRC (sent directly to CGFNS)
- Diploma verification
Step 4: Wait for Evaluation
CGFNS takes 3 to 6 months to complete the evaluation. Some files take longer due to school response delays.
Step 5: CES Report Delivered
Once complete, CGFNS sends your CES report directly to the state board of nursing you specified.
Tips for Faster CGFNS Processing
1. Follow up with your school. Many delays happen because schools take time to send transcripts. Visit your school in person if possible.
2. Submit clear photocopies. Ensure all documents are legible and complete.
3. Use the correct address. Triple-check the state board address you select.
4. Track your application. Check your CGFNS portal weekly for updates.
Stage 3: State Board Application
Once CGFNS submits your CES report, apply to your chosen state board of nursing.
Application Components (Vary by State)
1. Application form and fee
Each state has its own application form. Fees range from $50 to $200 USD.
2. Identity verification
Submit copies of your passport, birth certificate, and other identification.
3. Background check / Fingerprinting
Most states require FBI background check. You can get fingerprints taken at:
- US Embassy in Manila
- Approved fingerprinting services in major Philippine cities
- Bureau of Immigration
Cost: ~PHP 3,000-5,000 plus FBI processing fee.
4. English proficiency proof
Submit IELTS or TOEFL scores. Recommended IELTS scores:
- Overall: 6.5 minimum
- Speaking: 7.0 minimum
- All other sections: 6.5 minimum
5. State-specific requirements
- New York: No additional requirements beyond standard
- California: May require concurrency review (theory and clinical taught simultaneously)
- Texas: Requires Texas-specific declaration of practice
Receiving Your Authorization to Test (ATT)
Once approved, you receive an Authorization to Test (ATT) via email. The ATT contains:
- Your unique ATT code
- Eligible testing period (90 to 365 days)
- Authorized examination type (NCLEX-RN)
Important: You must schedule and take the NCLEX within your ATT validity period.
Stage 4: Schedule and Take the NCLEX
With your ATT in hand, you can now schedule the NCLEX at a Pearson VUE testing center.
Pearson VUE Testing Centers in the Philippines
Manila Testing Center
Location: BGC, Taguig
- Modern facility with strong security
- Multiple testing rooms
- Available most business days
Cebu Testing Center
Location: Cebu IT Park
- Convenient for Visayas and Mindanao examinees
- Fewer slots than Manila
- Book in advance
How to Schedule
Step 1: Go to pearsonvue.com/nclex
Create an account using your ATT information.
Step 2: Pay the NCLEX Exam Fee
$200 USD (~PHP 11,200) via credit card.
Step 3: Select Testing Center
Choose Manila or Cebu (or any international Pearson VUE location).
Step 4: Choose Date and Time
Select an available date. Book 2-3 weeks in advance for preferred slots.
Step 5: Confirm and Receive Confirmation
Print your confirmation email and bring it on exam day.
What to Bring on Exam Day
Required:
- Valid Philippine passport (primary ID)
- Secondary government-issued ID (driver's license, voter's ID)
- ATT confirmation email (printed)
- Pearson VUE confirmation email (printed)
Prohibited items (locked in storage):
- Cellphone, smartwatch, electronic devices
- Personal items, bags, wallets
- Food, drinks, gum
- Reference materials, notes
- Hats, jewelry (some exceptions for religious items)
What to Expect on Exam Day
- Arrive 30 minutes early. Late arrivals may be denied entry.
- Identity verification. Fingerprint scan, photo, signature comparison with passport.
- Storage of personal items. All belongings stored in lockers outside testing room.
- Testing room entry. Escorted to assigned computer station with whiteboard for notes.
- Tutorial (8 minutes). Practice the question types and computer interface.
- NCLEX begins. 75 to 145 questions. You have up to 5 hours total.
- Breaks. Optional break after 2 hours. All breaks count against your 5-hour total.
- Exam ends. When the computer determines pass/fail with 95% confidence, the exam ends automatically.
Stage 5: Results and License Issuance
After taking the NCLEX, here is what happens next.
Initial Results
Official results take 6 weeks through the state board of nursing. However, you can purchase Quick Results for $7.95 USD to see your unofficial result within 48 hours through the Pearson VUE website.
Pass/Fail Determination
The NCLEX is pass/fail. There are no numerical scores or category breakdowns provided to passers. Failed examinees receive a Candidate Performance Report (CPR) showing weak areas.
Receiving Your License
If you passed, the state board of nursing issues your RN license. Some states issue licenses within 1-2 weeks of receiving NCLEX results; others take 4-8 weeks.
Your license allows you to:
- Practice as a Registered Nurse in that state
- Apply for nursing positions
- Begin the visa process for US employment
Your license does NOT automatically:
- Allow you to enter the US
- Grant you a work visa
- Transfer to other states (each state requires separate licensing)
What If You Fail?
If you fail, do not lose hope. Here is what to do.
The Candidate Performance Report (CPR)
Failed examinees receive a CPR showing performance in each content category as:
- Above the passing standard
- Near the passing standard
- Below the passing standard
This identifies your weak areas for retake preparation.
Retake Rules
Waiting period: Minimum 45 days between attempts (most states; some require 90 days).
Retake limit: Most states allow up to 8 attempts within a 2-year period.
Re-applying: You must pay the NCLEX exam fee again ($200 USD) and submit a new application to the state board.
Strategies for Retakers
- Focus on the areas marked "Below" or "Near" on your CPR
- Use NGN-specific review materials
- Take more practice questions (aim for 2,000+ before retake)
- Consider a structured review course
- Address test anxiety if it was a factor
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I take the NCLEX before completing all requirements?
No. You must have an ATT before you can schedule the exam.
Do I need to travel to the US for the NCLEX?
No. The NCLEX can be taken at Pearson VUE Manila or Cebu without traveling abroad.
How long does the entire process take?
Average 6-12 months from start to NCLEX exam date.
Can I take the NCLEX without IELTS?
Some states do not require IELTS, but most do. Check your chosen state's requirements.
What if my school is closed or merged?
CGFNS has procedures for evaluating credentials from closed schools. Provide as much documentation as possible.
Can I have someone help me with the application?
You can use a credential review service or attorney, but the documents must come directly from official sources.
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