Uniform Combined State Law Exam

The Uniform Combined State Law Examination also called the Series 66 exam is developed by NASAA and is designed to qualify candidates as both securities agents and investment adviser representatives.

The Uniform Combined State Law Examination consists of 100 multiple-choice questions and 10 pretest questions. Applicants are allowed 2½ hours (150 minutes) to complete the examination.

The examination is conducted as a closed-book test. Upon completion of the examination, the score for each section and the overall test score will be processed by Financial Industry Regulatory Authority headquarters and made available to the candidate's sponsor.

A score of at least 75% on the Series 66 exam is needed to pass and become eligible for registration as a Registered Investment Adviser Representative. Prior to January 1, 2010, candidates had to attain scores of 71% in order to pass.

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