How many questions do you need to pass the VTNE?
ID requirements – name changes The VTNE is a 3-hour exam which consists of 170 multiple-choice questions. Your score on the VTNE is based on responses to 150 operational questions.
What is the pass rate for the VTNE?
70.31 percent
The mean three-year national pass rate for the VTNE has been 70.31 percent for first-time takers, according to the American Association of Veterinary State Boards, which proctors the examination.
What topics are on the VTNE?
The AAVSB Veterinary Technician National Examination is an essential exam for vet techs in most states. This material will prepare you for the VTNE’s topics, including Pharmacology, Surgical Nursing, Dentistry, Lab Procedures, Animal Care, Diagnostic Imaging, Pain Management, Anesthesia, and Emergency Care.
How many times can you take the VTNE?
3 Task: Request approval for over 5 attempts AAVSB will permit candidates to take the VTNE five times. Counting starts with exams taken after January 1, 2006. You must apply to the AAVSB Board of Directors for approval to take the exam for each attempt beyond 5 attempts.
What is the passing score for the VTNE in California?
425
“After equating procedures are completed, raw scores are mathematically converted to scaled scores that can range from 200 to 800 with a passing scaled score of 425.
How is VTNE graded?
Like most standardized tests, performance on the VTNE is based on your scaled score, not your raw score. The raw score is converted to a number between 200 to 800 with a passing score of 425.
How do I get my VTNE scores?
Get Your Score Report
- Your official, Exam Candidate Copy, score report will be auto generated and emailed to you by PSI soon after your exam.
- Within 6 weeks of taking the exam, individual score reports for personal use only will be posted on your MyAAVSB portal.