NextGen UBE Test Day Policies

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On Exam Day

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What to Bring

To be admitted to the testing room and allowed to take the exam, you must bring the following:

  • The same laptop you used to complete the exam tutorial and system compatibility check
  • A functional charger, with the expectation that your laptop will remain plugged in for the duration of the exam
  • A valid government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport; the name on your ID must match your NCBE Account
  • Your NCBE Number, unless your jurisdiction provides it onsite

Examinees who fail to bring any of the above items will not be permitted to sit for the exam. Backup laptops are available for true in-exam emergencies related to software failure, but will not be issued to examinees who are not fully prepared. 

Your jurisdiction will have additional exam day requirements—be sure to pay attention to these as the exam approaches.
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Launching the Exam

Once you have checked in and are seated, a proctor will conduct a series of pre-launch checks. These include verifying attendance and ensuring you are logged into the exam delivery platform. When all examinees are ready, the proctor will read aloud the session ID, and all examinees will launch the exam at the same time. The uniform launch protocol ensures that all examinees begin testing simultaneously and that the secure browser functions as intended. Examinees who are not ready at the designated start time may not be permitted to test.

Exam Software, Technology Requirements, and Connectivity 

The NextGen UBE is a digitally delivered examination administered through a secure testing browser. This means that the questions are given to you through the browser and your answers are also submitted through the browser. 

Click here to access an interactive demo environment of the NextGen UBE.

This demo allows you to explore the question types, features, and functionality that will be experienced on exam day.

Please note: This demo is delivered in an unsecured environment. On exam day, examinees will access the exam through a secure browser, and the exam platform will be launched from within that browser, which prevents examinees from navigating away from the exam. As a result, the actual test-day experience may differ slightly from this demo.

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NextGen UBE Content Scope Outline

To learn about the subjects and skills tested on the NextGen UBE, see the NextGen UBE Content Scope Outlines.

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NextGen UBE Sample Questions

Learn more about NextGen UBE question types and view sample questions, visit our NextGen sample questions page.

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NextGen UBE Examinees' Guide

Learn more about NextGen's exam structure, timing, scoring, and portability with this all-encompassing resource.

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NextGen UBE Exam Software Preview

Explore the features and layout of the NextGen testing platform with this online preview.

Copyright Notice

The NextGen Uniform Bar Examination (NextGen UBE) is owned by NCBE and is a secure exam protected by US copyright laws. NCBE strictly prohibits copying, reproducing, or disclosing any NextGen UBE questions or answers, whether via electronic, telephonic, written, oral, or other means, to any party or to any public forum during or after the exam. NCBE will use every legal means available to protect its copyrighted materials. Any unauthorized disclosure of NextGen UBE content could result in civil liability, criminal penalties, cancellation of test scores, denial of applications to sit for future exams, denial of bar applications on character and fitness grounds, and/or disciplinary action by bar authorities.