If you’re aiming for master-level results in New Jersey, you need more than a single book or a few scattered notes. You need a prep system that builds code understanding, strengthens calculation accuracy, and develops test-ready recall—all while training you to move through the NEC efficiently and apply it to real electrical scenarios.
This Super Combo brings together four coordinated tools designed to support serious study time without wasting hours:
Instead of “reading the code” and hoping it sticks, you’ll build a routine that electricians trust: learn a concept, practice how it’s tested, run the calculations cleanly, and reinforce what matters until you can recall it under pressure. This bundle is built for working electricians who want study sessions that actually move the needle.
Here’s what this set helps you improve fast:
Whether you’re upgrading your license path, preparing to qualify a business, or sharpening your knowledge for higher-responsibility work, this Super Combo is designed to keep your prep focused and consistent from the first study session to exam day.
In New Jersey, the State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors uses PSI to administer the licensing examinations for electrical contracting. According to PSI’s Candidate Information Bulletin for New Jersey Electrical Contractor Licensure (updated 3/5/2026), candidates must pass three required examinations to qualify to be licensed as a New Jersey Electrical Contractor: Electrical Contractor, Alarm Systems Electrical Contractor, and Business and Law.
The same bulletin provides question counts, passing scores, and time limits for each exam:
The bulletin also includes content outlines that show what the Electrical Contractor exam focuses on, including subject areas such as grounding and bonding, motors and controls, services/feeders/branch circuits, raceways and enclosures, conductors and cables, overcurrent protection, and safety. This Super Combo is built around those kinds of fundamentals, so you’re not just “studying”—you’re practicing the same categories that typically drive performance.
PSI’s New Jersey Electrical Contractor Candidate Information Bulletin states that these examinations are open book. For the Electrical Contractor and Alarm Systems exams, the bulletin specifies that NFPA 70 National Electrical Code, 2023 Edition is provided at the test center, and candidates may not use their own copy of the NEC in the examination room.
That detail is important for how you prepare: the code book helps you most during study time. Your goal is to become fluent enough that you can quickly recognize what the question is asking, anticipate the right NEC area to check, and apply the rule cleanly—without burning minutes flipping pages or second-guessing basic concepts.
During preparation, your tabbed NEC supports the habits that strong open-book test takers rely on:
Open book doesn’t mean easy—especially with 100 questions and a timed environment. This bundle is built to help you tighten your decision-making, improve your speed, and strengthen accuracy in both code-based and calculation-based questions.
The PSI bulletin and the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs guidance both describe an approval-first process: you must receive authorization from the New Jersey State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors before taking your initial examination, and once approved you are responsible for paying PSI and scheduling. The PSI bulletin also notes that first-time candidates approved on or after March 16, 2015 are required to take all three examinations on the same day for the first attempt.
A practical, prep-friendly approach many candidates follow looks like this:
This Super Combo is built to support that routine with materials that work together—so your study sessions stay structured and productive.
New Jersey’s electrical contracting licensure is overseen by the State Board of Examiners of Electrical Contractors under the New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs, and the licensing examinations are administered through PSI. The PSI Candidate Information Bulletin outlines the required examinations and provides the reference and content framework you need to prepare effectively.
Because the licensing examination program includes multiple exams (trade, alarm systems, and business/law), many candidates get the best results by preparing in layers:
This bundle supports that layered approach so you can make steady progress without overcomplicating your study plan.
PSI’s New Jersey Candidate Information Bulletin lists reference materials used to prepare questions and allowed in the examination center for the required exams. The bulletin states that the NFPA 70 National Electrical Code, 2023 Edition is provided at the test center for the Electrical Contractor and Alarm Systems exams, and it also lists additional references for Business and Law and Alarm Systems.
Important note for planning your study: while the NEC included in this bundle is excellent for building speed and confidence during preparation, PSI’s bulletin indicates the NEC is provided at the test center and candidates may not use their own copy during the exam. Your goal is to use your tabbed NEC during study time to train your instincts, improve your lookups, and strengthen retention.
This Super Combo is designed to be used as a connected system—each piece supports a different part of how electricians actually learn best. When you combine them, you get structured study sessions that improve both knowledge and performance.
This is your roadmap for master-level readiness. Use it to structure your schedule, focus on one topic at a time, and train for scenario-based thinking. Master-level prep is about more than knowing rules—it’s about recognizing what a question is asking, applying the right code logic, and choosing the safest compliant answer.
Best ways to use it:
Calculations can cost points quickly when steps get rushed. This guide is built to help you practice the process: reading the problem correctly, choosing the right method, and executing with consistent steps and units. The goal is accuracy that holds up under time pressure.
Use it to strengthen:
Your tabbed NEC is your study accelerator. Tabs help you find major sections faster while you practice, which means more time learning and less time flipping pages. That repetition also builds “code memory”—you start to recognize where topics live, which improves your decision-making even when you can’t rely on constant searching.
High-impact study habits with the tabbed NEC:
Flash cards are the perfect tool for daily reinforcement. They help you stay sharp between longer study sessions and build recall for high-impact concepts. Consistent short review is one of the easiest ways to keep progress steady.
Simple ways to use flash cards effectively:
A repeatable weekly routine many electricians find realistic:
1 Exam Prep is built for working electricians who want structure—without the clutter. This Super Combo supports your goal by organizing your prep around the skills that drive performance: understanding code, applying it correctly, solving calculations accurately, and building dependable recall under time pressure.
The result is prep that feels clearer and more manageable—helping you stay consistent and make measurable progress week after week.
You’ll receive the 2023 New Jersey Master Electrician Study Guide, the 2023 Electrician Calculations Study Guide, the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 Paperback with Tabs, and the 2023 Master Electrician Flash Cards.
PSI’s New Jersey Candidate Information Bulletin states candidates must pass three required examinations: Electrical Contractor, Alarm Systems Electrical Contractor, and Business and Law.
Yes. PSI’s Candidate Information Bulletin states the examinations are open book.
According to PSI’s bulletin, the Electrical Contractor examination includes 100 questions with 260 minutes allowed and requires a 70% passing score.
PSI’s bulletin indicates the NEC (NFPA 70, 2023 edition) is provided at the test center for the Electrical Contractor and Alarm Systems exams and that candidates may not use their own copy. The tabbed NEC in this bundle is a powerful tool for study time—helping you build speed, structure, and code familiarity during preparation.
Use flash cards for daily recall practice, then use the study guides and calculations guide for deeper learning and step-by-step problem work. Together, they support both retention and performance.
No. Exam outcomes depend on the candidate and the testing requirements. This Super Combo is designed to support stronger preparation through structured study, practice-oriented review, and consistent reinforcement.