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Frequently Asked Questions on Nursing Licensing Exams

Everything you need to know about our NCLEX coaching and enrollment process.

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Answers to Common Nursing Exam Questions

How can I enroll?

The process is simple: Choose your preferred program (Foundation, Intensive, or Premium) → Fill out the enrollment form → Complete the payment process → Get immediate access to your classes and materials.

Can I switch programs later?

Yes, you can switch programs. We recommend discussing this with your mentor who can guide you on the best path based on your progress and goals.

Do you have flexible batch timings?

Absolutely. We offer multiple batches including morning, evening, and special weekend batches to accommodate working professionals and students.

What's included in the enrollment?

Your enrollment includes live and recorded classes, extensive NGN practice, full-length mock tests, digital study guides, and dedicated one-on-one mentorship.

How can I reach my mentor?

Mentors are available through WhatsApp for quick doubts, email for detailed queries, and scheduled one-on-one sessions for performance reviews.

What is the refund policy?

Refunds are processed according to the specific program terms if requested before the commencement of classes. Please review the program agreement for details.

Are mock tests similar to the real NCLEX?

Yes, our mock tests are full-length, timed simulations that use CAT logic and NGN question formats to provide a realistic exam experience.

How soon can I start after enrollment?

You will typically receive your login credentials and access to the learning portal within 24 hours of successful enrollment.

Can I download study materials?

Yes, all our digital guides and question banks are available for download so you can study offline at your convenience.

Do you provide career guidance after NCLEX?

Yes, we provide comprehensive support including job search assistance, licensing guidance, and help with international hospital applications.