North Dakota’s Master Electrician license is a step up in responsibility—proof that you can apply electrical codes confidently, understand the laws and wiring standards that govern installations in North Dakota, and supervise work with professional-level accuracy. If you’re preparing for the NDSEB Master Electrician exam, the best strategy is not to “read more,” but to train the exact skills the exam rewards: fast Code navigation, clean calculations, and a steady method you can repeat for every question.
This Super Combo is built as a complete, trade-focused study system based on the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC). You get a Master Electrician Study Guide, a dedicated Electrician Calculations Study Guide, Master Electrician Flash Cards for daily reinforcement, and a 2023 NEC paperback with tabs so you can practice the most important open-book skill of all—finding the right section quickly and confirming the exact rule.
North Dakota’s Master Electrician exam is structured with both a closed-book portion and an open-book portion. That means your preparation must do two things at once: strengthen true recall and understanding for the closed section, and build efficient Code-navigation speed for the open section. This bundle helps you do both with an organized routine that fits real work schedules.
Best for: North Dakota Master Electrician candidates who want a complete 2023 NEC-based study system to build speed, accuracy, and confidence for both the closed-book and open-book parts of the exam.
North Dakota’s electrical licensing is administered by the North Dakota State Electrical Board (NDSEB). The Board requires you to apply and be approved prior to registering for an exam date. Once approved, your exam invite lists the available dates at the time of approval, and you must test within six (6) months of receiving your exam invite.
NDSEB publishes key exam facts that help you plan your preparation:
Master Electrician exam length (two parts):
NDSEB also publishes retake waiting periods based on your score. If you do not receive a passing score, you must re-apply after your waiting period and submit a re-exam application and fee for processing:
This Super Combo is designed to match how North Dakota tests: you build closed-book confidence through consistent review and practice, and you build open-book performance through repeated NEC navigation and real-time question work using your tabbed 2023 NEC.
The NDSEB Master Electrician exam includes an open-book portion that is listed as 3.5 hours. Open book doesn’t mean “easy.” It means the exam evaluates how efficiently you can use your Code book and how accurately you apply what you find.
The biggest open-book advantage is not having “more notes.” It’s having a repeatable workflow you can run on every question:
Your included 2023 NEC paperback with tabs is built to support that workflow during practice—so you develop speed naturally and don’t waste time searching on exam day.
The NDSEB Master Electrician exam also includes a closed-book portion that is listed as 1 hour. This is where true understanding matters. Closed-book questions reward candidates who can recognize common code principles and electrical fundamentals without needing to look everything up.
That’s why this Super Combo uses multiple formats:
Even if your closed-book section includes laws, rules, and wiring standards content, the right study structure is the same: consistent review, focused practice, and repetition that turns “I’ve seen this” into “I know this.”
North Dakota Master Electrician licensing is administered through NDSEB. While every applicant’s background can vary, NDSEB outlines a clear overall progression: qualify, apply, test, and maintain your credential.
This Super Combo is designed to support the step you control most: preparation quality. The goal is to show up with a practiced process that holds up under time pressure.
NDSEB publishes qualification standards for licensure. For the Master level, NDSEB states that a Master electrician must have:
NDSEB also identifies three categories of master electricians:
What this means for your exam prep: Master licensure is tied to leadership and accountability. Your study plan should reflect that—broader NEC coverage, stronger interpretation skills, and calculations discipline that doesn’t fall apart under pressure.
Because North Dakota’s Master exam includes both closed-book and open-book testing, your best preparation is balanced. This Super Combo is designed to help you train performance in a realistic way—so exam day feels familiar.
1) Train question recognition first.
A huge time saver is learning to recognize the “type” of question you’re looking at. Before you reach for the Code book, name the topic in your head: grounding and bonding, services/feeders, wiring methods, overcurrent protection, motors, special occupancies, or calculations. That one habit reduces wrong turns and improves accuracy.
2) Use the tabbed NEC during practice from day one.
Open-book performance is built during study sessions, not discovered at the testing center. Every time you practice:
3) Treat calculations like a professional workflow.
Most missed calculation questions come from process mistakes: wrong value, wrong unit, skipped step, or rushing. Use the Calculations Study Guide to build habits that prevent those errors:
4) Use flash cards to make consistency realistic.
Flash cards are the easiest way to keep momentum during busy weeks. Ten minutes a day is enough to reinforce definitions and core concepts that show up repeatedly across licensing-style exams.
5) Practice pacing in timed blocks.
North Dakota publishes the time limits for the Master Closed (1 hour) and Master Open (3.5 hours) portions. Train in time blocks that match that reality so your pacing feels natural on test day.
A practical weekly routine many working electricians can maintain:
This keeps your prep balanced so you don’t become strong in one section and slow in the other.
1 Exam Prep supports electricians with organized, practice-driven study designed for real schedules. North Dakota’s Master Electrician exam includes both closed-book and open-book testing, and the passing standard requires consistency—not just bursts of studying.
This Super Combo helps you build a reliable structure:
The goal is practical: stronger code confidence, fewer calculation mistakes, better pacing, and a steadier exam-day process—because you’ve trained the same way you plan to perform.
Yes. This bundle includes the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 paperback with tabs, plus the 2023 North Dakota Master Electrician Study Guide, 2023 Electrician Calculations Study Guide, and 2023 Master Electrician Flash Cards.
NDSEB publishes a passing grade requirement of 70%.
NDSEB lists two parts: Master Closed (1 hour) and Master Open (3.5 hours).
Yes. NDSEB states you must apply and be approved prior to signing up for an exam date, and your approval invite provides the available dates at that time.
NDSEB states you must test within six (6) months of receiving an exam invite.
NDSEB publishes waiting periods by score range: 60–69 has no waiting period, 50–59 requires a 3-month waiting period, and 0–49 requires a 6-month waiting period (with re-application required after the waiting period).
NDSEB states that a Master electrician must have completed one year of experience as a licensed journeyman and must have at least 2,000 hours of experience working as a licensed journeyman under the supervision of a contracting master electrician or master of record.
Use them for short daily sessions—definitions, key concepts, and high-frequency NEC topics. They’re especially helpful on busy work weeks when you can’t fit in long study blocks.