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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: NC Vet Tech Exam

50

NCVTSE Questions (30 T/F + 20 MC)

NCVMB

75%

Passing Score

NCVMB

$50

Exam Fee (non-refundable)

NCVMB

12 hrs

Biennial CE Requirement

NCVMB

No

Reciprocity Accepted

NCVMB

6 months

Time to Complete After Applying

NCVMB

About the NC Vet Tech Exam

The NCVTSE is a 50-question exam (30 True/False + 20 Multiple Choice) testing knowledge of North Carolina veterinary laws, NCVMB rules, and regulations. NC does NOT accept reciprocity - all technicians must pass this exam regardless of credentials held in other states. Candidates apply through the NCVMB Licensure Gateway and have 6 months to complete the exam.

Questions

50 scored questions

Time Limit

Approximately 1 hour

Passing Score

75% (38 of 50 questions)

Exam Fee

$50 (non-refundable) (North Carolina Veterinary Medical Board (NCVMB))

NC Vet Tech Exam Content Outline

30%

NC Veterinary Practice Act & Licensing

NCGS Chapter 90 Article 11, NCVMB rules, no-reciprocity policy, exam format, renewal requirements

20%

Scope of Practice & Supervision

RVT duties, non-RVT staff duties under direct DVM supervision, irreversible change prohibition, VCPR

20%

Controlled Substances & Pharmacology

DEA schedules, 2 hours mandatory controlled substance CE, record-keeping, storage, disposal

15%

Animal Care & Clinical Standards

Anesthesia monitoring, dental prophylaxis, radiology safety, surgical assistance, emergency care

15%

Professional Ethics & Disciplinary Actions

Client communication, medical records, confidentiality, NCVMB complaints, disciplinary procedures

How to Pass the NC Vet Tech Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 75% (38 of 50 questions)
  • Exam length: 50 questions
  • Time limit: Approximately 1 hour
  • Exam fee: $50 (non-refundable)

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

NC Vet Tech Study Tips from Top Performers

1Master the no-reciprocity rule - NC requires ALL applicants to pass the NCVTSE regardless of out-of-state credentials.
2Know the exam format: 30 True/False + 20 Multiple Choice = 50 questions, 75% passing score, $50 fee.
3Memorize the CE requirements: 12 hours per 2-year cycle, 2 hours on controlled substance abuse, max 3 hours online.
4Understand the 'irreversible change' prohibition - this is the key scope of practice limitation for NC RVTs.
5Study non-RVT staff duties under direct DVM supervision: specimen collection, parasites, blood, heartworm, radiographs, teeth cleaning.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does North Carolina accept veterinary technician licenses from other states?

No. North Carolina does NOT accept reciprocity from any state. All veterinary technicians seeking the RVT credential in NC must pass the NCVTSE, regardless of where they are currently licensed.

What is the format of the NCVTSE?

The exam consists of 50 questions: 30 True/False and 20 Multiple Choice. A passing score of 75% (38 correct) is required. The exam fee is $50 (non-refundable), and you have 6 months to complete it after applying.

How many CE hours do NC veterinary technicians need?

NC requires 12 CE hours per biennial (2-year) renewal cycle. Of these, 2 hours must cover controlled substance abuse. A maximum of 3 hours may be computer-based (online). Renewal fee is $50 with a December 31 deadline.

What acts are prohibited for RVTs in North Carolina?

RVTs may not perform any act producing an irreversible change in the animal. Diagnosis, prognosis, prescription, and surgery are reserved for licensed veterinarians. RVTs assist with these functions under veterinary supervision.

Where do I apply for the NCVTSE?

Applications are submitted through the NCVMB Licensure Gateway online portal. Create an account, select 'Veterinary Technician State Exam,' and pay the $50 fee. Paper applications are not accepted.