New york bar exam results
The New York Bar Exam results are typically released in December for the July exam and in June for the February exam. Here are the general steps to check your New York Bar Exam results:
- Check the New York State Board of Law Examiners (NYBLE) website: The NYBLE website is the official source for New York Bar Exam results. You can check the website for the latest information on exam results, including the release date and instructions on how to access your results.
- Create an account: To access your results, you will need to create an account on the NYBLE website. You will need to provide your name, email address, and other identifying information.
- Enter your exam number: Once you have created an account, you will need to enter your exam number, which is a unique identifier assigned to you by the NYBLE.
- Check your results: After entering your exam number, you will be able to access your results, including your score and any additional information.
What to expect on the results page:
- Pass/Fail status: Your results will indicate whether you passed or failed the exam.
- Score: Your score will be displayed as a percentage, with a minimum passing score of 266 out of 400.
- MPT and MBE scores: Your scores on the Multistate Performance Test (MPT) and Multistate Bar Examination (MBE) will be displayed separately.
- Character and Fitness information: If you have any character and fitness issues, you will be notified on the results page.
What to do if you don't pass:
- Review the exam results: Review your exam results to identify areas where you need to improve.
- Take a review course: Consider taking a review course to help you prepare for the next exam.
- Retake the exam: You can retake the exam, but you must wait at least 6 months from the date of your previous exam.
What to do if you pass:
- Apply for admission: Once you have passed the exam, you can apply for admission to the New York State Bar Association.
- Take the oath of admission: You will need to take the oath of admission at a swearing-in ceremony.
- Start practicing law: After you have been admitted to the bar, you can start practicing law in New York State.
Remember to check the NYBLE website for the latest information on exam results and to follow the instructions carefully to access your results.