When you’re preparing for the Mississippi Master Electrician exam, you’re preparing to test at the highest level of electrical responsibility: code compliance, safe installation decisions, and confident problem-solving under a time limit. The exam is built to measure how well you can apply the National Electrical Code (NEC) and core trade knowledge in realistic scenarios—without getting slowed down by searching, second-guessing, or common time traps.
This Mississippi 2026 Master Electrician Exam Prep and Study Guide is designed to help you build true exam-day performance. You’ll get 12 practice exams plus 2 full final exams so you can train the same way you’ll test: timed questions, steady pacing, and repeatable decision-making that holds up from the first question to the last.
Why a practice-first approach works: Most electricians don’t struggle because they “don’t know electrical work.” They struggle because the exam exposes small performance gaps—slow lookups, missed qualifiers, rushed calculations, and inconsistent pacing. Practice exams fix those issues by training the habits that earn points quickly and consistently.
Who this is for:
Mississippi Master Electrician applicants have a choice of trade exams: you may take the NASCLA Accredited Trade Examination for Electrical Contractors (accepted by multiple state agencies) or the MSBOC Master Electrician state-specific exam. This page is focused on the MSBOC Master Electrician state-specific exam format and expectations.
MSBOC Master Electrician state-specific exam (PSI):
Content outline (items by topic):
This blueprint is the reason practice exams are so effective. Your best score gains typically come from improving the high-volume categories—services/feeders/branch circuits, conductors/cables, grounding/bonding, wiring methods via raceways/boxes, and overcurrent protection—while still staying sharp across special occupancies, motors, low voltage, and fire alarm concepts.
Yes—this is an open book exam. Mississippi’s Board testing guidance states exams are administered by PSI and are open book, and the Master Electrician exam listing is presented under PSI’s open-book reference rules.
What open book means in the real world: open book is not a shortcut. It’s an advantage only if you can use your references efficiently. The exam is timed, and you won’t have time to look up everything. The goal is to know enough to answer many questions directly and use the code to confirm details quickly when it matters.
Open-book rules and expectations you should train for:
Open-book success strategy:
Mississippi contractor licensing runs through the Mississippi State Board of Contractors (MSBOC) with PSI administering exams. While your documentation requirements depend on your classification and business structure, the exam-centered path generally follows this flow:
Mississippi’s contractor electrical licensing is regulated through MSBOC, and exam eligibility is determined by the Board. On the testing side, MSBOC’s testing guidance emphasizes:
Because contractor licensing requirements can depend on your business and application details, the smartest strategy is to build your exam preparation around what is fixed and testable: the Master Electrician exam blueprint, open-book reference rules, and your ability to execute under time pressure.
The MSBOC Master Electrician state-specific exam is open book and allows the following reference materials in the examination center:
With 80 questions in 3 hours, the Mississippi Master Electrician exam rewards electricians who can stay steady and keep moving. Open book helps, but only when your lookups are fast and purposeful. The goal is to build a repeatable exam workflow that prevents time traps and protects your score.
How to use the 12 practice exams (your score-building routine):
How to use the 2 full final exams (your readiness routine):
High-impact focus areas that commonly drive Mississippi Master scores:
1 Exam Prep supports Mississippi Master Electrician candidates by focusing on what the licensing exam really is: a performance test. You don’t just need trade experience—you need a method that holds up under time pressure in an open-book environment.
This is preparation built for working electricians: practice, review, correct, repeat—then rehearse with full finals so you walk into the Mississippi Master Electrician exam ready to perform.
Yes. Mississippi’s contractor testing is administered by PSI as open-book exams, and the MSBOC Master Electrician trade exam is listed as an open-book examination with approved references.
The MSBOC Master Electrician state-specific exam is listed as 80 questions.
The time allowed is listed as 3 hours.
The passing requirement is listed as 70%.
Yes. Mississippi applicants have a choice of trade exams: they can elect the NASCLA Accredited Trade Examination for Electrical Contractors or the MSBOC Master Electrician state-specific exam.
The allowed references listed include the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2020, OSHA 29 CFR Part 1926 (with latest amendments), and Ugly’s Electrical References (2011, 2014, or 2017 edition).
Yes. Permanent tabs are allowed. Temporary tabs (such as Post-it notes) are not allowed and must be removed before the exam begins.
No. Additional papers (loose or attached) are not permitted with approved references.
Use them near the end of your study plan as dress rehearsals. Take each final timed and uninterrupted, then review your results to tighten your last weak areas before test day.