FAQs

Search and filter through some of our most Frequently Asked Questions below. An excerpt of the answer is displayed on this page, but for longer answers, please click on the colored bar around the question itself.

What is allowed during online theory tests?

Click on this FAQ to see all permitted items.
Last Updated: 06/24/2019
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What is the cost to test?

No registration fee is charged to an organization that hosts testing, nor to its employees who participate in administering the process. NIMS fees apply only to those who wish to test for credentials.
Last Updated: 06/24/2019
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What is the difference between credentialing and accreditation?

Credentials are a third-party validation of a person’s skills. Accreditation is a third-party validation of a training program as a whole.
Last Updated: 06/24/2019
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What is the Inspector credential?

The Inspector credential validates knowledge of GDT and general measurement & inspection. Individuals who earn this credential will be able to inspect their students’ parts for performance validation in earning NIMS credentials. Click the colored bar above to read more about cost and study materials.
Last Updated: 08/27/2019
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What is the passing score or percentage for NIMS tests?

Passing scores vary by test and are set by Technical Work Groups that establish and pilot NIMS theory assessments. Not all questions are weighted equally. Passing percentage is calculated by dividing the sum of the points for questions answered correctly by sum of total points possible.
Last Updated: 07/09/2021
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What is the “Certificate of Special Merit?”

An award to any candidate who earns seven or more NIMS credentials. Those who believe they may qualify should contact NIMS.
Last Updated: 12/19/2017
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Who is an account administrator?

An account administrator is the employee overseeing registration, payment, and proctor/evaluator assignments at the organization.
Last Updated: 06/24/2019
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Who is an evaluator?

An evaluator is the individual qualified to assess the performance of a candidate. Anyone who used to sign off on paper affidavits should now have an evaluator account with NIMS.
Last Updated: 06/24/2019
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