
The Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner Certification (AGACNP-BC) is offered by the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) to evaluate advanced clinical competencies required for acute and critical care practice in adult and older adult populations. The certification leads to the Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner-Board Certified credential and focuses on applied clinical reasoning rather than theoretical recall.
The exam typically includes 175 questions delivered over 210 minutes, with a passing score of 350. Candidates register through the ANCC website and test at Prometric centers within a 90-day eligibility window. This FAQ explains exam format, scoring, renewal requirements, preparation strategies, and clinical decision-making expectations.
ANCC AGACNP-BC — Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
This FAQ section summarizes key aspects of the ANCC AGACNP-BC exam, including format, difficulty, and preparation. For official eligibility, policies, and updates, visit the ANCC’s official exam page.
SECTION A: ANCC AGACNP-BC Exam Overview & Legitimacy
SECTION A: ANCC AGACNP-BC Exam Overview & Legitimacy
This section explains what the certification represents, who it is designed for, and how it aligns with professional practice expectations.