Yes. It is recommended that real estate state exam test takers bring a non-scientific calculator to the exam.
The Missouri State real estate exam is a multiple-choice computerized test. Applicants do not need to have any computer experience to take the Missouri real estate exam. The exam includes 100 national-based questions and 40 state-specific questions.
Read MoreThe Missouri State real estate examination includes 100 national-based questions and 40 state-specific questions.
Read MoreAccording to PSI Services, applicants may take the Missouri State real estate exam as often as they like, with no defined exam limits.
Read MoreThe results from the Missouri State real estate test are available immediately following the completion of the exam. According to the PSI Services Information Booklet, the passing score for the state-specific portion of the Missouri real estate exam is 75% (30 out of 40 questions answered correctly).
Read MoreWhen a candidate has met the education requirements (the 48-hour pre-exam course plus the 24-hour real estate practice course) and has passed the Missouri State real estate exam, he or she is eligible for a real estate license in Missouri.
Read MoreYes. It is recommended that real estate state exam test takers bring a non-scientific calculator to the exam.
Read MoreTest takers must provide two forms of an unexpired ID where the name on each ID matches. Each identification must include a signature. Examples of acceptable ID include a driver's license, green card, Social Security card, or credit card (with a signature).
Read MoreAccording to the PSI Services Candidate Information Handbook, PSI Services provides reasonable accommodations as follows:– · For those test takers with a disability (sensory, visual, or physical). · For those test-takers who require wheelchair accessibility.
Read MorePSI Services testing centers continuously videotape the entire testing premises to ensure a safe and secure environment for all test takers. Applicants who violate testing site rules may have their application denied by the Missouri Real Estate Commission. MREC Board Rule CSR2250-3.020(3).
Read MoreCandidates who need to retake the Missouri State exam must make another appointment for an exam. While space availability dictates the next available testing date, theoretically a test taker who is unsuccessful on a Tuesday could call on Wednesday to reschedule for Thursday if space permits.
Read MoreYes. The state exam is available to applicants who have completed the 48-hour pre-exam course.
Read MoreThe retest fee is the same as the initial testing fee for the Missouri real estate exam. According to the Missouri Real Estate Commission, the cost of the Missouri State real estate exam is $65 for both the state and the national portions of the exam.
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