If you’re preparing for the West Virginia Master Electrician exam and you want a study system that keeps your prep organized, this Super Combo brings the essentials together in one place: a Master Electrician Study Guide, an Electrician Calculations Study Guide, Master Electrician Flash Cards, and a 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) paperback with tabs. It’s built for real-world electricians who want to sharpen code-navigation speed, tighten calculation accuracy, and build confidence with practice that mirrors the way you’ll actually work through exam-style problems.
West Virginia’s licensing and testing is administered through the Office of the State Fire Marshal’s Regulatory and Licensing Division, and the state has announced that, as of January 1, 2026, WV electrical examinations will be based on the 2023 Edition of NFPA 70 (NEC). The state also announced an exam format change where the Master exam will contain 50 multiple-choice questions and calculation-based content is incorporated directly into the multiple-choice format.
This combo is designed to help you study with intention—so you’re not just “reading code,” but training the exact skills that separate a frustrating exam session from a controlled one: finding the right article fast, interpreting what the NEC is actually asking for, and executing the math cleanly under time pressure.
The West Virginia State Fire Marshal’s Office publishes exam information and updates for electrician licensing. On its Regulatory and Licensing Division page, the state lists a 2026 electrical exam update noting that WV electrical examinations will be based on the 2023 NEC beginning January 1, 2026. The same update states the Master exam format will now contain 50 multiple-choice questions, and that calculation-based questions are incorporated directly into the multiple-choice format.
For candidates testing under the West Virginia State Electrical Examination process (as reflected in the state exam application materials), the exam guidance includes key testing logistics such as time allowed and score requirement. The application materials state that examinees are allowed no more than 4 hours to complete the examination, and that a passing exam score must be 80% or higher.
Because exam rules and code-cycle adoptions can change, the most reliable way to study is to train your core exam skills—NEC navigation, interpretation, and calculations—using current code language and realistic, timed practice. That’s exactly what this Super Combo is built to support.
West Virginia exam application guidance states that all exams are open book. It also notes that the code book is not provided by the Fire Marshal’s Office, and that calculators, book tabs, keyword indexes, and Ugly’s reference books are allowed.
This is where your tabbed NEC becomes a serious advantage. Open-book does not mean “easy”—it means your ability to locate the correct section quickly is part of the test. Your results depend on how efficiently you can move from question → relevant NEC area → correct rule → correct application.
While exact steps can vary depending on your current license level and background, West Virginia electrician licensing is administered by the Office of the State Fire Marshal through its Regulatory and Licensing Division. The state provides an online license portal for submissions and renewals, and it identifies its division as responsible for electrician licensing statewide.
West Virginia’s electrician licensing is administered by the State Fire Marshal’s Regulatory and Licensing Division, which the state identifies as responsible for statewide electrician licensure.
West Virginia law provides for electrician licensing through the State Fire Marshal, including the issuance of a master electrician license and journeyman electrician license.
For exam eligibility at the Master level, West Virginia’s exam application guidance specifies a minimum of 2 years (24 months) or 4,000 hours of hands-on electrical work experience, with experience described as above-ground structural wiring in accordance with the NEC.
Practical takeaway: Your study plan should match what the state is evaluating—competency to interpret the NEC and apply it to installations you’d encounter across real job settings. That means consistent code practice plus calculations work, not just passive reading.
Note: West Virginia exam application guidance indicates the code book is not provided by the Fire Marshal’s Office and references open-book testing rules and allowed materials such as tabs and keyword indexes.
Good prep for a Master Electrician exam isn’t about memorizing random facts—it’s about building a repeatable method:
This Super Combo is intentionally “mixed format” because that mirrors how you learn best over time: structured practice (Study Guide), precision work (Calculations), rapid recall (Flash Cards), and real code navigation (Tabbed NEC).
Preparing for a Master Electrician exam takes more than effort—it takes a plan you can stick to while you’re still working, still handling jobsite responsibilities, and still juggling life outside the trade. 1 Exam Prep supports your preparation with a structured, practice-forward approach that keeps your study time focused and productive.
With this Super Combo, you’re building the skills that matter most on exam day: the ability to navigate the NEC efficiently during open-book work, apply code rules to job scenarios, and complete calculations accurately without burning time. The Study Guide is designed to keep you moving through realistic question styles, the Calculations Study Guide helps you strengthen the math that often separates a near-miss from a passing score, and the Flash Cards give you an easy way to stay consistent even on busy weeks.
Instead of studying “a little of everything” and hoping it sticks, this bundle helps you train with purpose—practice, review, correct, repeat—so you walk into exam day with better speed, better accuracy, and a steadier routine.
West Virginia exam application guidance states that all exams are open book. It also notes that calculators, book tabs, keyword indexes, and Ugly’s reference books are allowed.
West Virginia exam application guidance states you are allowed no more than 4 hours to complete the examination.
West Virginia exam application guidance states the passing exam score must be 80% or higher.
The West Virginia State Fire Marshal’s Office lists that, as of January 1, 2026, WV electrical examinations will be based on the 2023 Edition of NFPA 70 (NEC).
The exam application guidance states that Master Electrician applicants must show at least 2 years (24 months) or 4,000 hours of actual hands-on electrical work experience, consisting of above-ground structural wiring in accordance with the NEC, and that vocational training cannot be counted toward the required work experience.
Yes. This bundle includes the National Electrical Code (NEC) 2023 paperback with tabs, along with the Master Electrician Study Guide, Electrician Calculations Study Guide, and Master Electrician Flash Cards.
Tabs can be a big time-saver when you’ve practiced using them. The goal is to reduce searching and help you move quickly from the question to the correct NEC section—especially under timed conditions.