Montana journeyman exam prep is all about performance. You can be an excellent electrician in the field and still struggle on a timed test if you don’t have a clean Code-book routine, dependable calculation steps, and a study plan that keeps the most-tested concepts fresh.
This Super Combo is built to help you prepare with structure using the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) as your foundation. You’ll get a Montana-focused journeyman study guide, a dedicated electrician calculations study guide, flash cards for daily recall, and the National Electrical Code 2023 paperback with tabs so you can practice faster navigation and build the “find it, confirm it, answer it” habit that open-book exams reward.
If you’re aiming to sharpen your Code knowledge, tighten up calculations, and study in a way that feels organized (not scattered), this bundle gives you a complete system you can use week after week.
Montana electrical licensing is overseen by the Montana State Electrical Board within the Montana Department of Labor & Industry. The Board uses PSI as its exam vendor, and candidates must be approved by the Board before they can schedule an examination through PSI.
Montana law also describes what the journeyman examination is designed to test. The journeyman exam must include at least 60 questions and is intended to fairly test both knowledge and technical application skills in:
PSI’s Montana Electrician bulletin describes the exam format used in the PSI testing program. For the Journeyman Electrician exam listing in that bulletin, the exam is shown as:
This combo is designed to help you prepare for the real work of exam day: answering questions efficiently by combining Code navigation, concept understanding, and accurate calculations.
PSI’s Montana Electrician bulletin states that Montana’s Residential, Journeyman, and Master examinations are OPEN BOOK. That matters because open-book exams don’t reward memorizing page numbers—they reward the ability to locate the correct rule quickly, read the actual language carefully, and apply it accurately.
In PSI’s bulletin, the allowed open-book materials include the National Electrical Code (NEC), 2020 Edition (tabs and/or indexes may be used), along with Montana Building Codes amendments and other listed references for the program. This Super Combo includes the NEC 2023 paperback with tabs to support study, navigation practice, and building modern Code familiarity using the newest edition.
When you train for an open-book exam the right way, you’re practicing a repeatable skill set:
PSI’s bulletin also describes key reference rules for Montana exams, including that candidates may bring approved references, and tabbing/indexing is permitted (with program rules). That’s why a tabbed Code book is so useful during preparation: it helps you build a navigation routine you can rely on when the clock is running.
Montana’s journeyman licensing process is approval-based, and the exam comes after you’ve met qualification requirements and submitted the correct documentation. While every candidate’s path is unique, the typical process looks like this:
This Super Combo supports the part you can control right now: the daily practice that makes Code questions feel familiar, calculations feel manageable, and study time feel organized.
Montana law describes journeyman eligibility and exam coverage in clear terms. Under Montana Code, an applicant for a journeyman electrician’s license must furnish written evidence of at least one of the following:
Montana law also states that the journeyman examination must consist of at least 60 questions designed to test knowledge and technical application skills in the National Electrical Code and board rules and applicable laws.
On the renewal side, the Montana State Electrical Board publishes continuing education requirements for active licensees. The Board states that each active licensee must complete 16 hours of continuing education each renewal period, with a minimum of 8 hours covering NEC updates.
This combo is a strong fit for that reality: it supports the exam goal now and reinforces the Code and calculation habits that stay valuable throughout your licensing cycle.
This Super Combo works best when you use it as a system instead of treating each item like a separate purchase. Here’s a practical way to put the pieces together so your study sessions build real progress.
Open-book success comes from routine. During practice questions, use a consistent process:
Doing this repeatedly turns Code lookups into a skill you can rely on—because you’re training the same way you’ll perform during a timed exam.
Your journeyman study guide is the core of your prep. It helps you cover the wide range of NEC and trade-knowledge concepts you’ll see in journeyman testing. A study rhythm that works well for many electricians:
Over time, this approach helps you stop “kind of knowing” the answer and start proving it quickly and consistently.
Calculations are often where confident electricians lose points—not because the math is impossible, but because the setup isn’t practiced under test conditions. The calculations study guide helps you build a repeatable process so you can move through math questions with less hesitation.
Strong calculation prep focuses on:
When calculations feel automatic, you save time and mental energy for careful Code reading and exception checking.
Flash cards are the easiest way to stay consistent when work is busy. Use them to keep key ideas active in your memory:
That steady repetition is what turns your study time into real exam readiness.
1 Exam Prep supports electricians with a study structure designed for real testing performance. Instead of spending your time guessing what to study next, you use organized materials that reinforce the skills journeyman candidates need most: Code navigation, accurate application, and confident calculations.
This Super Combo helps you prepare by providing:
No prep tool can replace hands-on experience, but the right system can help you apply what you already know more quickly and accurately when the test clock is running.
This package includes the 2023 Montana Journeyman Electrician Study Guide, the 2023 Electrician Calculations Study Guide, the National Electrical Code 2023 paperback with tabs, and the 2023 Journeyman Electrician Flash Cards.
Yes. PSI’s Montana electrician bulletin states that the Residential, Journeyman, and Master examinations are open book.
Montana law states the journeyman exam must consist of at least 60 questions. PSI’s Montana bulletin lists the Journeyman Electrician exam as 60 questions with 180 minutes allowed.
PSI’s Montana bulletin lists the Journeyman Electrician exam minimum passing score as 70% correct.
Yes. The combo includes the National Electrical Code 2023 paperback with tabs so you can practice faster navigation and build a consistent lookup routine.
Montana law allows multiple qualification pathways, including completion of an approved apprenticeship program, 8,000 hours of legally obtained practical experience, or 20,000 hours in electrical maintenance with employer certification (with at least 8,000 practical hours).
Yes. The Montana State Electrical Board states that each active licensee must complete 16 hours of continuing education each renewal period, with at least 8 hours covering NEC updates.
Because calculations improve fastest when you practice the setup and process repeatedly. A dedicated calculations guide helps reduce avoidable errors and improves speed and confidence on math-based questions.