2023 Massachusetts Master Electrician Study Guide & National Electrical Code Combo with Tabs (Based on the 2023 NEC)

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2023 Massachusetts Master Electrician Study Guide & National Electrical Code Combo with Tabs (Based on the 2023 NEC)

2023 Massachusetts Master Electrician Study Guide & National Electrical Code Combo with Tabs (Based on the 2023 NEC)

If you’re preparing for the Massachusetts Master Electrician exam, your biggest advantage isn’t memorizing random code facts—it’s building a fast, repeatable process for finding the right NEC rule, confirming exceptions, and applying it correctly under time pressure. This combo was built for that exact workflow: a Massachusetts-focused master electrician study guide paired with the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 paperback, professionally tabbed for quicker navigation while you practice.

Massachusetts uses the 2023 National Electrical Code as the foundation of the Massachusetts Electrical Code (527 CMR 12.00), with state amendments. The state’s electrical code updates mean your study materials need to match the current code cycle—especially when you’re drilling code lookups, grounding and bonding rules, wiring methods, and service calculations. This package keeps your prep aligned to the 2023 NEC cycle, so you can focus on the skills that matter on exam day: speed, accuracy, and confident code application.

Tabs matter because master-level exams are open-book in Massachusetts. That doesn’t mean “easy”—it means the exam rewards candidates who know how to move through the code efficiently. When you practice with a tabbed NEC, you reduce page-hunting and train your brain to recognize where topics live. Over time, that becomes a real performance boost: faster lookups, fewer second guesses, and more time to think through the scenario.

This combo is also a strong match if you’re comparing products like: 2023 Massachusetts Master Electrician Study Guide, National Electrical Code 2023 Paperback with Tabs. It’s the same core idea—Massachusetts master exam preparation supported by the NEC 2023 tabbed paperback—packaged as one organized study solution.

Best for: Massachusetts Master Electrician candidates who want a structured review plan and faster NEC navigation practice using tabs.

What You Get

  • 2023 Massachusetts Master Electrician Study Guide
    A study-focused guide designed to support master-level exam prep with organized review, code-navigation habits, and practice-oriented preparation.
  • National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 Paperback with Tabs
    A tabbed NEC 2023 paperback that helps you find chapters, articles, and commonly referenced sections faster while you study.

Exam Details

Massachusetts electrician examinations are administered through PSI and are described as open-book, computer generated, and two-part for electrician licenses. The Master Electrician exam includes:

  • Master Electrician, Part I: 90 questions, 70% required to pass, 240 minutes
  • Business and Law (Master Electrician and Systems Contractor, Part II): 50 questions, 70% required to pass, 120 minutes

The Massachusetts candidate bulletin also explains that each part is scored independently and you must pass both parts to obtain licensure. Candidates may take both parts the same day or on separate days.

Open Book Test

Massachusetts electrician examinations are OPEN-BOOK, computer generated, and two part. The PSI candidate bulletin lists the types of reference materials that may be used as aids during the examination and describes what is allowed before and during testing.

Key open-book rules that directly affect how you should prepare:

  • Highlighted and underlined original text is allowed in approved references.
  • Tabbing is allowed in approved references (tabbed or un-tabbed references are referenced in the exam rules).
  • Handwritten notes are allowed prior to examination in margins of approved reference materials.
  • During the exam, writing is limited to the scrap paper provided by PSI.

This is where the tabbed NEC becomes a practical advantage in your study routine. You’re not just learning code—you’re training how to locate it quickly. When you can jump straight to the correct chapter, confirm the right article, and check exceptions without burning time, you protect your pace across long timed sections.

Licensing Steps

Massachusetts licensing is managed through the Board of State Examiners of Electricians, and the PSI candidate bulletin outlines the application and exam pathway. In practical terms, most candidates follow this sequence:

  1. Confirm eligibility for the Master Electrician exam.
    The candidate bulletin describes education and work experience requirements. For Master applicants, it lists a 150-hour master curriculum and indicates a work experience requirement of 1 year as a Massachusetts Journeyman.
  2. Complete the PSI online application and upload documentation.
    The candidate bulletin explains the application includes required documentation such as education and work experience forms and a CORI authorization process.
  3. Receive exam authorization and schedule with PSI.
    After approval, PSI sends an Examination Authorization Notice with scheduling information.
  4. Take and pass both parts of the Master Electrician exam.
    The bulletin explains that each part is scored as a stand-alone score and both parts must be passed for licensure.
  5. Pay the license fee after passing.
    The bulletin lists a Master Electrician license fee paid at the test center after passing.

This combo supports the portion you control most: your preparation. With an open-book exam, the goal is to build a reliable system—identify the topic, find the NEC requirement, confirm exceptions, and answer confidently.

State Requirements

Massachusetts uses the Massachusetts Electrical Code (527 CMR 12.00), which adopts the 2023 National Electrical Code with state amendments. The Massachusetts electrical code update has been described by industry code-update sources as effective March 1, 2023, and the Massachusetts code package itself identifies the 2023 NEC as the underlying code basis for 527 CMR 12.00.

For Master Electrician examination and licensing, the PSI candidate bulletin highlights several administrative requirements candidates should be aware of:

  • Two-part exam structure: You must pass both parts; each part is scored independently.
  • Retake rules: If you fail one part, the bulletin states you may retake the failed part up to 6 times within 1 year from the date your application was approved.
  • Validity window: Scores are stated to be valid for 12 months; if both parts are not passed within 12 months, the bulletin states you must retake both parts.
  • Fees (as listed in the candidate bulletin): Master application and exam fee $276; Master license fee $155 (paid after passing at the test center).

Because Massachusetts references state-specific electrical requirements in addition to NEC content, successful prep typically includes both: strong NEC navigation skills and comfort with Massachusetts-specific references that appear in the exam rules and content outline.

Reference Books

  • NFPA 70: National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023
    The NEC edition used as the foundation for Massachusetts Electrical Code (527 CMR 12.00). This combo includes the NEC 2023 paperback with tabs to support faster navigation during study sessions.
  • 527 CMR 12.00: Massachusetts Electrical Code (State Amendments to the NEC)
    Massachusetts’ electrical code amendments based on the 2023 NEC. The PSI candidate bulletin lists this as an allowed reference in the exam center.
  • 237 CMR 11.00–23.00: Rules and Regulations of the Board of State Examiners of Electricians
    The PSI candidate bulletin lists the Board’s rules and regulations as an allowed exam reference (tabbed or un-tabbed, with highlighted/underlined original text permitted).
  • Massachusetts General Laws, Chapter 141 (Supervision of Electricians)
    Listed in the PSI candidate bulletin as an allowed reference for examination.

Test Information and Study Materials

Master-level prep should feel different than journeyman prep. It’s not only “can you find the code section?” It’s “can you apply it correctly, quickly, and consistently across many scenarios?” Massachusetts also includes a Business and Law portion for Master Electrician licensure, and the PSI bulletin provides content outlines for the exams.

Master Electrician, Part I is a technical portion built around advanced electrical knowledge and NEC application. The PSI content outline for Master Electrician, Part I lists topic areas such as:

  • State Specific Electrical Requirements
  • Advanced Electrical Knowledge and Electrical Theory
  • Services
  • Grounding and Bonding
  • Wiring Methods and Devices
  • Motors
  • Transformers

Business and Law (Part II) is shared for Master Electrician and Systems Contractor candidates, and the PSI content outline includes areas such as:

  • Massachusetts Licensing
  • Estimating and Bidding
  • Lien Law
  • Financial Management
  • Tax Laws
  • Labor Laws
  • Project Management

How to make this combo work for real exam performance

  • Train the “identify → locate → confirm → answer” loop.
    Start each practice question by identifying the code topic, then go directly to the NEC section, verify exceptions, and confirm tables or notes when needed.
  • Build speed where most candidates lose time.
    Grounding and bonding, services, wiring methods, and motor rules can become time sinks if you don’t know where to look. Tabs help you reduce friction so your study time goes into understanding, not page hunting.
  • Practice with realistic time pressure.
    Part I is 90 questions in 240 minutes, and Part II is 50 questions in 120 minutes. Timed sets teach you how to pace, when to move on, and how to avoid getting trapped on one question.
  • Get comfortable checking exceptions.
    Many code questions are designed to reward candidates who slow down long enough to confirm exceptions and conditions. Your goal is to make that confirmation quick and automatic.
  • Separate technical study from business/law study.
    Because Massachusetts uses a two-part exam structure, your best prep is usually a two-track routine: NEC-focused technical practice on Part I days, and short, consistent review sessions for licensing and business/law on Part II days.

This combo supports both sides of the exam experience: faster NEC navigation practice using tabs for Part I, and a structured study approach that helps you stay consistent across a two-part testing process.

How 1 Exam Prep Helps You Reach Your Goal

Master Electrician candidates aren’t only tested on knowledge—they’re tested on decision-making under pressure. 1 Exam Prep supports your preparation with a study approach that emphasizes organization, practice, and confidence-building structure.

  • Organized study guidance so you can follow a consistent plan instead of bouncing between random topics.
  • Trade-focused review that keeps attention on how NEC rules actually show up in installation scenarios and exam-style questions.
  • Practice-oriented preparation that reinforces skills through application: find the rule, confirm the exception, and choose the correct answer.
  • Reference navigation when applicable to help you get faster using the NEC and related references that Massachusetts allows for the open-book exam.
  • Confidence-building study structure that helps reduce second-guessing by making your process repeatable and dependable.

This combo gives you the foundation for that process: a Massachusetts Master study guide for structure and a tabbed NEC 2023 paperback for faster code lookups while you practice.

FAQ

Is the Massachusetts Master Electrician exam open book?

Yes. The Massachusetts PSI candidate bulletin states that examinations are OPEN-BOOK, computer generated, and two part.

How many questions are on the Massachusetts Master Electrician exam?

The PSI candidate bulletin lists Master Electrician, Part I as 90 questions and the Business and Law (Part II) portion as 50 questions.

How long do I have to complete each part of the Master Electrician exam?

The PSI candidate bulletin lists 240 minutes for Master Electrician, Part I and 120 minutes for the Business and Law (Part II) exam.

What score is required to pass the Massachusetts Master Electrician exam?

The PSI candidate bulletin lists a passing requirement of 70% for Master Electrician, Part I and for the Business and Law (Part II) exam.

Can I highlight, underline, or tab my NEC for the Massachusetts exam?

The PSI candidate bulletin describes approved references as tabbed or un-tabbed and indicates that highlighted and underlined original text is permitted. It also notes that handwritten notes in margins are allowed prior to the examination, with writing during the exam limited to PSI-provided scrap paper.

Do I have to pass both parts to get licensed?

Yes. The PSI candidate bulletin explains that each part is independent, and you must pass both parts to obtain licensure.

What references are listed as allowed for Massachusetts electrician exams?

The PSI candidate bulletin lists the NEC, the Massachusetts Electrical Code (527 CMR 12.00), Board rules and regulations (237 CMR 11.00–23.00), and Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 141 among the allowed references in the exam center.

What are the fees for the Massachusetts Master Electrician exam and license?

The PSI candidate bulletin lists a $276 Master application and exam fee and a $155 Master license fee paid at the test center after passing.

How should I study for a two-part Master Electrician exam?

A strong approach is to separate your prep into two tracks: consistent NEC-based technical practice for Part I, and steady review of licensing, estimating, lien law, and project management topics for Part II. Timed practice sets help you build pacing for both sections.