If you fail the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians (NREMT) exam, you will need to retake the exam. The NREMT requires that you wait at least 15 days before retaking the exam, and you may need to complete additional training or coursework before you are eligible to retake the exam.

You may also be required to take a remedial course or review course in order to improve your knowledge and skills before attempting the exam again. Our NREMT Refresher course is considered valid for 24 hours of remedial training to be permitted to take the NREMT Exam again. For more information on these specific policies, you can visit the NREMT Website.

It is important to note that the NREMT exam is designed to ensure that EMTs have the knowledge and skills necessary to provide high-quality emergency medical care. If you fail the exam, it is not a reflection on your abilities or potential as an EMT. Instead, it may indicate that you need additional training or support in order to succeed on the exam.

If you are struggling with the NREMT exam, you can take our NREMT Refresher course. It is also important to reach out to your instructor or training program for additional guidance and support. They can help you identify areas where you need to improve and provide you with the resources and support you need to succeed on the exam. With the right support and preparation, you can pass the NREMT exam and become a certified EMT.