New Jersey NJREC Exam Prep
New Jersey Real Estate Exam Prep — Pass the NJREC Salesperson Exam
75-hour NJREC-aligned prep, an AI Tutor that knows the NJREA cold, and a money-back Pass Guarantee. $59 flat.
What the New Jersey exam actually looks like
The New Jersey Real Estate Commission (NJREC) requires 75 hours of approved Salesperson pre-license education before you can sit for the state exam. NJ historically requires live or live-stream instruction (not self-paced), so plan that into your schedule. Once that’s complete, you sit for the Salesperson exam at a PSI testing center.
The exam is 110 multiple-choice questions split into two sections — 80 national + 30 New Jersey-specific — scored independently. You need 70% on each section (56 of 80 + 21 of 30). The NJ state section is small, so a single missed cluster can sink you.
Statewide first-attempt pass rates hover around 61%. Click2CE students pass at 92% because the question bank is built specifically around the NJREC blueprint, the New Jersey Real Estate License Act, the Consumer Information Statement, and NJ municipal land use rules.
What you get with Click2CE New Jersey Exam Prep
AI Tutor (Claude-Powered)
Ask any NJREC concept in plain English and get an instant, personalized explanation. The AI Tutor knows the New Jersey Real Estate License Act cold.
New Jersey-Specific Question Bank
Hundreds of state-specific questions covering NJREA, the Consumer Information Statement, NJ municipal land use, Bulk Sales, and trust account compliance.
Two-Section Timed Mock Exams
Practice under real New Jersey exam conditions: 80 national + 30 state questions, scored independently to mirror the 70%/70% PSI requirement.
Drive Mode
Audio-only practice for your turnpike or PATH commute. Turn windshield time into exam prep without lifting a finger.
Plain-English Rationales
Every wrong answer comes with an explanation citing the relevant New Jersey statute or NJREC rule, so you understand the why, not just the what.
Money-Back Pass Guarantee
Complete the program and pass — or get a refund. No fine print. Backed by our published 92% first-attempt pass rate.
New Jersey exam — the numbers that matter
“NJ’s 30-question state section is small but unforgiving. The Click2CE AI Tutor walked me through the Consumer Information Statement and municipal land use rules. Passed both sections first try.”
— Priya S., Newark NJ · Verified Click2CE Student
New Jersey real estate exam — frequently asked questions
How many pre-license hours does New Jersey require?
New Jersey requires 75 hours of NJREC-approved Salesperson pre-license education through a school approved by the New Jersey Real Estate Commission (NJREC). The course must be completed in person or via approved live-stream instruction — NJREC has historically been stricter on self-paced online than many states.
What is the format of the New Jersey real estate exam?
The New Jersey Salesperson exam is administered by PSI and contains 110 multiple-choice questions: 80 national questions and 30 New Jersey-specific questions. The two sections are scored independently and you have approximately 4 hours total.
What is the passing score on the New Jersey real estate exam?
You need 70% on each section independently — 56 of 80 on the national section AND 21 of 30 on the New Jersey section. Failing either section means you fail the exam. The NJ state section is small, so a single missed cluster can sink you.
How much does the New Jersey real estate exam cost?
The PSI exam fee is $45 per attempt. The NJREC Salesperson license fee is $160. If you fail one section, you only retake that section, but each retake costs the full $45.
Do I need a sponsoring broker before activating in New Jersey?
Yes. New Jersey requires you to be sponsored by an active NJ Broker of Record before NJREC will activate your Salesperson license. You can pass the exam first and hold an inactive license, but you cannot practice until your Broker of Record submits the sponsorship through NJREC.
What unique New Jersey topics are heavily tested?
NJ-specific topics include the New Jersey Real Estate License Act (NJREA), the Consumer Information Statement (CIS), municipal land use law (NJ has unusually local zoning), the New Jersey Truth in Renting Act, and Bulk Sales requirements. NJREC also tests heavily on agency disclosures and trust account compliance.
How long does it take to get a New Jersey real estate license?
Most candidates take 2.5–4 months. The 75 hours of pre-license education is the largest variable since NJ requires live instruction. Add 4–6 weeks for fingerprinting, NJREC application processing, and exam scheduling.
How does New Jersey continuing education work?
Active New Jersey Salespersons must complete 12 hours of continuing education every 2-year license cycle to renew, including 6 hours of mandatory core topics set by NJREC each cycle. Brokers also need 12 hours including the required core. Click2CE offers NJREC-approved CE bundles.
How much does Click2CE New Jersey exam prep cost?
Click2CE New Jersey exam prep is $59 flat, one-time, for 12 months of access. That includes the AI Tutor, the full New Jersey-specific question bank, two-section timed mock exams, Drive Mode, and the money-back Pass Guarantee.
How does the Click2CE Pass Guarantee work for New Jersey?
Complete the Click2CE New Jersey study plan and sit for the PSI exam. If you do not pass, send us your score report and we refund your $59 in full. No fine print. Backed by our published 92% first-attempt pass rate.
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