The ATI TEAS is taken either in-person or remote online, and is proctored by ATI or an institution.
Select an option below to register for the exam
TEAS Online
Proctored by ATI
Online exam with a remote proctoring service from ATI
TEAS Online
Proctored by an Institution
Online exam with a remote proctor from an institution
In-Person
Proctored by an Institution
On-campus exam at an institution with an in-person proctor
In-Person
Proctored by PSI
On-site exam at a PSI Testing Center with an in-person proctor
Subject matter, test format, and everything you should know.
The ATI TEAS exam is comprised of 170 total questions, with 209 minutes in allocated testing time. Question types include multiple choice, multiple select (select all that apply), fill in the blank, ordered response and hot spots.
TEAS Version 7 is now live
Reading | Mathematics | Science | English and Language Usage | |
Number of Questions | 45 | 38 | 50 | 37 |
Number of Unscored Questions | 6 | 4 | 6 | 4 |
Time Limit (Minutes) | 55 min. | 57 min. | 60 min. | 37 min. |
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Important Exam Details
Rescheduling
Not all exam types allow for rescheduling. Please read our rescheduling policy before registering for your exam.
Accommodations
Accommodations may be available to individuals with documented disabilities pursuant to the Americans with Disabilities Act.
Transcripts & Credits
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Pricing & How to Register
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Retaking the TEAS
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Exam Day
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The biggest mistake you can make on the TEAS is not preparing for the exam.
Passing the TEAS is a key component of getting into nursing and allied health schools, but 30% of qualified applicants are turned away from ADN, Diploma, and BSN programs. Because it’s a comprehensive exam, you’ll be tested on four different subject areas, so thorough preparation is crucial. We recommend allowing at least 6 weeks of preparation prior to taking the TEAS. On a tighter schedule? Don’t worry; we have solutions that fit any timeline.
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