Get a complete, code-focused prep bundle built for serious electricians who want to study smarter and cover more ground in less time. This Super Combo brings together four essentials in one coordinated set: the 2023 New York 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.
If you’re preparing for a master electrician exam in New York jurisdictions (including New York City) or building mastery for advanced electrical work, this package is designed to help you connect the dots between code navigation, real-world installation scenarios, and the calculations that show up again and again on exams and on the job. You’ll study the code the way it’s meant to be used: as a working reference you can move through quickly, interpret accurately, and apply with confidence.
The bundle is built around three outcomes that matter most when exam day gets real:
Whether you’re returning to testing after years in the trade or pushing through the final stretch from journeyman-level knowledge to master-level decision-making, this combo supports a structured approach: learn the rule, find it in the code, apply it to a scenario, then reinforce it until it sticks.
Electrician licensing in New York is handled at the local level in many areas, so exam requirements can vary by city or county. In New York City, the Department of Buildings (DOB) administers the Master Electrician Written Examination as a closed-book test with 80 multiple-choice questions. The published outline lists a 3-hour time allowance and a 70% passing score requirement for the written exam.
New York City also uses a practical examination component for Master and Special Electrician licensing. Because local rules and code references can change and may differ outside NYC, always confirm the exact scope, content, and eligibility requirements for the jurisdiction where you plan to license.
This Super Combo is built to strengthen the core areas that commonly drive exam performance:
For jurisdictions that administer the master electrician written exam as closed book (including New York City’s written exam), the goal is not just knowing where the code is located, but being able to recall and apply rules under pressure.
This bundle supports closed-book readiness in a balanced way:
Because licensing is jurisdiction-specific in New York, you should follow the exact application steps required where you intend to work. In New York City, the DOB uses an online process for exam application and payment through the DOB NOW public portal. Exam fees are submitted through the portal’s License Exam Application/Payment workflow. A DOB NOW account is not required to pay and submit through the public portal.
A common high-level path many candidates follow looks like this:
This Super Combo is designed to support the study and exam-prep phase of that path by helping you build code literacy, calculation accuracy, and confident recall.
New York does not use a single statewide master electrician license exam for all jurisdictions. Instead, many licensing programs are administered locally (for example, New York City has its own Department of Buildings licensing structure). That means the “right” exam prep is the prep that strengthens the fundamentals while also keeping you aware that local amendments, references, and administrative steps may differ.
This package focuses on the durable skills that travel well across jurisdictions:
When your jurisdiction requires local code rules in addition to NEC concepts, you can layer that content on top of the framework you build here.
This Super Combo is organized to help you study in a way that mirrors how electricians actually learn and work: reference, apply, practice, repeat.
Use this guide to structure your prep around master-level topics and exam-style thinking. It’s ideal for building a consistent weekly plan: focus on one topic area at a time, then reinforce what you learned by checking the related NEC sections during practice.
Calculations often decide the outcome of an exam because they require both knowledge and execution. This guide helps you practice the math processes you need for electrical work: understanding what the question is truly asking, choosing the correct approach, and following steps that reduce mistakes under time pressure.
The NEC is the backbone of modern electrical standards, and the 2023 edition is a powerful study reference for building code navigation skills. The included tabs help you get to the right chapter or section quickly so you spend more time learning and less time flipping pages. Tabbing also supports retention by making the structure of the code more familiar the more you use it.
Flash cards are your daily “sharpness” tool. They’re ideal for commuting, break time, or quick nightly review sessions when you don’t have the bandwidth for a full study block. Use them for rapid recall practice, then revisit any weak areas in your study guide and NEC.
Recommended study flow (simple, effective, repeatable):
1 Exam Prep is built around one idea: electricians don’t need more scattered information—they need a clear, trade-focused structure for studying the right way. This Super Combo supports that structure by giving you tools that work together rather than competing for your attention.
No matter where you’re starting from, the most reliable path forward is consistent, focused practice. This bundle helps you build that consistency with a clear routine and the right materials within reach every day.
You’ll receive the 2023 New York 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.
You can use the study approach anywhere, but licensing and exam requirements can vary by jurisdiction across New York. The bundle is strongest for building NEC-based fundamentals, calculation skill, and master-level problem solving that carry across many exam formats.
New York City’s Master Electrician written examination is administered as a closed-book exam.
Because most of your learning happens before exam day. The tabbed NEC helps you study faster, connect topics to real code language, and build familiarity with where rules live—so you retain more even when the book isn’t allowed in the testing room.
No. Flash cards work best as reinforcement. Use them to sharpen recall daily, then use the study guides and NEC to deepen understanding and practice application.
Yes—especially if you use it consistently. The key is repetition: work problems in small sets, review steps, and rebuild confidence through practice rather than trying to memorize formulas in isolation.
No prep product can guarantee an exam result. What this Super Combo can do is give you a structured, code-centered way to study, practice calculations, and reinforce key concepts so you walk into your exam better prepared.