When you’re aiming for a Minnesota Master Electrician credential, you’re not just proving you can wire it—you’re proving you can lead it: plan it, supervise it, troubleshoot it, and back every decision with code and sound calculations. That’s why master-level prep has to be more than “read the NEC.” You need speed, accuracy, and a repeatable approach that holds up in a timed exam setting.
This Super Combo is a focused bundle built around the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) and the kind of skills master candidates rely on: navigating the code efficiently, tightening up calculations, and reinforcing high-frequency rules and terminology with quick daily review.
Inside this set you’ll get four core tools that work together:
If you’re preparing for a master exam or upgrading from journeyworker responsibilities, this combo helps you build three exam-day advantages:
Note on Minnesota exams and NEC editions: Minnesota’s Department of Labor and Industry (DLI) states its electrical license exams use the NEC edition adopted as part of the state building code at the time the exam is administered, and the department provides the NEC book in soft-cover format without tabs. This product is based on the 2023 NEC, which is ideal for 2023 NEC study and code-navigation training.
Minnesota personal electrician licensing and examinations are administered by the Minnesota Department of Labor and Industry (DLI). In DLI’s Electrical License Examination Guide, the department lists the core exam structure for the Class A master electrician exam (AM):
DLI also explains that reference materials are available for the entire exam, and that the NEC used for testing is the edition adopted as part of the state building code at the time the exam is administered. The NEC book provided is a soft-cover format and does not include tabs or other aids.
On top of the exam format, Minnesota’s published exam scheduling information explains that DLI uses the state’s iMS process for scheduling after your application is approved, and lists test locations used throughout the state, including DLI’s St. Paul office and various regional sites.
Minnesota DLI states that applicants are allowed to use the National Electrical Code (or National Electrical Safety Code for lineman exams), a Laws and Rules Booklet, and an electronic calculator during the entire examination. DLI also states that all reference materials and a calculator are provided by the department, and that the NEC provided for the exam does not include tabs or other aids.
That open-book setup changes how you should study. Success depends less on trying to memorize entire chapters and more on building these habits:
Your tabbed NEC 2023 supports code-navigation practice while you study, and the guides and flash cards help you turn “I’ve seen that” into “I can answer that confidently.”
Minnesota’s DLI explains that you must pass a written exam before you can apply for a master electrician license. The overall process typically follows this structure:
The goal of this Super Combo is to support the study and performance side of that journey—so by the time you’re scheduled, you’re practicing at the pace and accuracy level the exam demands.
Minnesota DLI states that to qualify to take the master electrician exam, you must have one of the following:
DLI also states that master electrician licenses expire on the last day of February of each odd-numbered year. For renewal, DLI states you must complete 16 hours of DLI-approved continuing education (with at least 12 hours related to the NEC) and pay the renewal fee noted by the department.
Because Minnesota emphasizes responsibility-level competence, master-level prep is most effective when it blends code navigation, calculations, and practical interpretation. This Super Combo is built to support that balance.
Master-level exams reward a study routine that looks like the exam: open-book, timed, and application-driven. The best results usually come from a plan that rotates between code work, calculation work, and quick recall.
Open-book exams are performance tests. DLI specifically notes reference materials are available during the entire exam, but also cautions that most questions are intended to be answered without relying on references for every single item. That means you want a blend of knowledge and navigation ability.
Calculations are often where competent electricians lose exam time—not because the math is advanced, but because setup errors and rework can stack up fast. The 2023 Electrician Calculations Study Guide supports the kind of routine that prevents time leaks:
The easiest way to keep improving without burning out is short, consistent review. Flash cards help you build “ready recall” for common concepts—especially definitions, terms, and quick-rule knowledge that supports faster decision-making.
Minnesota’s published exam timing is 5½ hours for electrical exams, and the Class A Master exam is 80 questions. That structure makes time management a real factor—especially when questions require careful reading and occasional reference lookup.
DLI states that the NEC and other reference materials are provided by the department, and the NEC book provided does not include tabs or other aids. Your tabbed NEC 2023 is still extremely valuable during preparation because it helps you build navigation habits and reinforce the structure of the code through repetition.
Master Electrician prep is a performance project. You need knowledge, but you also need confidence, pace, and a method you can repeat under pressure. 1 Exam Prep supports your goal by helping you study with structure—so your preparation is organized, trade-focused, and built around the skills that matter most.
You still bring the trade experience. This combo helps turn that experience into stronger exam readiness through consistent practice and smarter organization.
This bundle is for electricians preparing for Minnesota Master Electrician-level testing and NEC-based master exam study, especially those who want one complete set that supports code navigation, calculations, and daily review instead of piecing materials together.
Minnesota DLI’s Electrical License Examination Guide states the Class A master electrician exam consists of 80 questions.
Minnesota DLI states the passing score for its examinations is 70%.
Minnesota DLI’s published exam information states the time allowed to complete examinations is 5½ hours for electrical exams.
Minnesota DLI states applicants may use the National Electrical Code, a Laws and Rules Booklet, and an electronic calculator during the entire examination, and that the department provides the reference materials and calculator.
Minnesota DLI states the NEC book used for the exam is provided by the department in a soft-cover format and does not include tabs or other aids. This combo’s tabbed NEC is designed to help you study faster and build stronger navigation habits during preparation.
Calculations are a common time trap. A dedicated calculations guide helps you practice setup, units, and step-by-step process until your work becomes faster and more consistent—especially in a timed exam environment.
Use them daily in short sessions. Keep a “trouble stack” for concepts you miss and review that stack more frequently. Consistent repetition helps improve recall and reduces second-guessing.
Minnesota DLI states that to qualify for the master exam you must have an electrical engineering degree, or one year as a journeyworker electrician, or five years of planning/laying out/supervising/installing wiring and equipment for electric light, heat and power.