Preliminary NCLEX results, often termed “unofficial” or “quick results,” provide a rapid, though non-definitive, indication of performance on the exam. These initial results are typically available within a short timeframe after testing. While providing an early glimpse into potential outcomes, they are not officially confirmed by the nursing regulatory body and are subject to potential alteration during the official scoring process. An example would be a candidate receiving a “pass” indication on the unofficial report but later receiving a “fail” notification on the official results.
The accessibility of these preliminary results offers candidates a sense of relief or prompts early preparation for potential next steps. However, it’s crucial to understand their non-final nature. Historically, these rapid results have become more readily available with advancements in technology and testing procedures. The availability of these preliminary results also highlights the importance of understanding the official scoring process and the various factors that can influence the final outcome.