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E4 - E7 Exam Results

On this page you will find information on the E-4 through E-7 advancement exam and Chief's selection board results. Sometimes the Navy will move around the publication of the results to ease the burden associated with bandwidth on their servers so final results may not appear immediately in their final place.

For those who do not make it, it is a good time to take stock on how you prepared for the exam or selection board. Below I discuss a few points you may want to consider if you are trying to advance.

Navy Profile Sheet

Don't forget to use your profile sheet (linked below) to see how you compare with others in your rate. Make sure you look at your weak areas shown on the profile sheet. If the material is on the next bibs, you will know what area to concentrate on first! And that reminds me - study your weak areas first because it takes longer. As you approach exam time and study your stronger areas, you will see that you have covered more ground since it takes less time to study your strong subjects.

Navy Profile Sheet

You must be on a .mil domain computer to access your profile sheet. You should contact your ESO if you cannot access your profile sheet.

Your profile sheet provides valuable information on your Final Multiple Score (FMS) elements, the minimum FMS cut score, and an exam content topic area breakdown that provides the number of questions answered correctly and how well you did compared to peers.

What Info Does Your Profile Sheet Provide?

(E-4 Through E-6)

  • Final Multiple Score (FMS) factor breakdown
  • Your FMS
  • Minimum FMS required for advancement
  • FMS factor averages of peers who advanced
  • Your total Pass Not Advanced (PNA) points from previous cycles
  • Your PNA points earned from the current exam for next cycle's FMS
  • Your exam section breakdown showing total number of questions answered correctly and your relative standing against all other peer candidates
  • Your relative exam (rating knowledge) standing compared to all other peer candidates who participated in this exam cycle
  • Your exam cycle status

Navy Quotas

One mistake sailors make is to wait for the Navy Advancement exam results to come out before they start studying again. Whether you are reserve or active duty it is a big mistake to stop your studies! Besides your profile sheet, the advancement quotas as well as the CREO group can give you a good indication of where you stand compared to your peers, and how much you need to study in order to advance in rate. The quotas (public version) are usually released after the Navy Advancement exam results come out but will show a good trend on how many sailors are being advanced in a particular rate.

Simply put, it goes like this. If the advancement quotas for your rate have a 30% advancement rate and your profile sheet has you on the lower percentile of the advancement test, your chances of advancing are less than someone with the same quota who missed the advancement exam by 1 point! In the rough & tumble world of the Navy wide Advancement exam, you are in direct competition with those in your own rate and rank!

That doesn't mean you shouldn't help each other, on the contrary you should! The material for the Navy advancement exam is so large that study groups or partners will only compliment your individual studies. And in the end its all going to depend on how hard you study on your own, compared to others in the first place in addition to how your Navy evals look. If you remember that you are your own teacher, responsible for setting your own study time, you'll get a picture of what it really takes to advance in rate.

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CPO Selection Board Timeline:

Based on past releases, this is a fictitious time line of the Chief's board that starts when the board has adjourned and the results given to the Chief of Naval Personnel. Also, please remember that not all releases are they same. Sometimes there are delays and sometimes there is chaos.

7-17-202x

Board Adjourns

7-xx-202x

CNP Callout

(very important, hint, hint.)

7-xx-202x

TRIAD Notification

(release date sometimes published, sometimes not.)

8-05-202x, 11:00AM

Release to TRIAD

(CO, XO, CMC)

8-06-202x, 11:00AM

Public Release

24hrs later via NAVADMIN & Bol.

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Final Multiple Score

Quotas determine your advancement opportunity each cycle, but it is the Final Multiple Score (FMS) that determines which Sailors will be advanced in each rating. The FMS is made up seven factors, with performance and rating knowledge as the two most heavily weighted factors. The Navy Advancement Center pulls data from several sources to calculate each Sailor's FMS. The FMS Calculator provides historic cut scores for each rating, and you can use the application to calculate your own FMS.

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E4 - E6 Enlisted Frocking

E4 - E6 enlisted frocking ceremonies allow Sailors to wear the uniform of the next-higher paygrade before being advanced. No less than 3% are advanced in the first five pay increments, with the majority of Sailors being advanced in the final pay increment. Advancement dates are determined by fair share incrementation across a paygrade, with the highest Final Multiple Score in each rating being advanced first. You can sign up for email notifications at the top of your profile sheet page, and will be notified when a new profile sheet with the advancement date is determined.

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FAQs

Where to find advancement exam profile sheet? ›

A profile sheet with your results is created and posted on NEAS Web < https://prod.neas.netc.navy.mil/NEASRpts/Individual.aspx> for the command's view, and on the NAC link on MNP for the individual Sailor's view.

How many questions are on the advancement exam? ›

The NWAE is a standardized exam for active-duty and reserve component Sailors that provides an unbiased factor to help rank qualified candidates for advancement consideration. The exam consists of 175 total questions from your occupational rating.

When reading your exam profile sheet to determine if you were selected for advancement? ›

When reading your exam profile sheet, to determine if you were selected for advancement, you should use what two numbers? correct answer: The minimum multiple required and your final multiple score.

How do I study for the advancement exam? ›

Each learner should determine which method works best for them and incorporate those methods into their study routine.
  1. Read and Remember. ...
  2. Scan and Highlight. ...
  3. Flashcards. ...
  4. On-the-Job Training. ...
  5. Listening to Audio. ...
  6. Taking Practice Quizzes. ...
  7. Which Study Method Is Best? ...
  8. Learn More About the Navy-Wide Advancement Exam.
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How to access Navy profile sheet from home? ›

To access profile sheets, visit Navy Knowledge Online (NKO) at www.nko.navy.mil, navigate to the career management tab and select 'Navy Advancement Center' from the drop down menu.

What is a failing score on a Navy Advancement exam? ›

To pass the advancement exam, you will need to have a raw score (number of correctly answered questions) of at least 49 for E4, 55 for E5 and 61 for E6 and E7. Currently, all enlisted advancement exams have 175 questions.

What Navy Awards are worth 2 points? ›

  • Joint Service Achievement Medal. A. -2pts.
  • Navy and Marine Corps Achievement Medal. A. -2pts.
  • Combat Action Ribbon. A. -2pts.
  • Gold Life Saving Ribbon. A. -2pts.
  • Good Conduct Medal (Navy or Marine Corps) A. -2pts (max 5)
  • Navy Reserve Meritorious Service Medal. A. -2pts (max 5)
  • Flag Letter of Commendation. A. -1pts (max 2)

What is the best app to study for the Navy Advancement exam? ›

Bluejacketeer is a learning system made for Sailors, by Sailors to help study for the Navy-wide Advancement Exam. Our system leverages the benefits of a learning technique known as Spaced Repetition (SR). This learning technique is typically used by individuals who need to learn massive amounts of information.

How long do you have to be an E5 to become an E6 Navy? ›

For E5, the past 14 to 15 months are used. For E6 and E7, the past 36 months are used.

What is a profile sheet? ›

A Profile Sheet is intended to give staff a snapshot of the most important information about each person in a residential setting. It should be completed so it provides pertinent information regarding the person in a concise manner. Keep information short, easy to read and simple to follow.

Which of the following conditions is a disqualifier for eligibility to take the advancement exam? ›

Final answer: Being selected for Limited Duty Officer is a disqualifier for eligibility to take the advancement-in-rate exam. The other options - obtaining minimum time-in-rate, completing a Service School, and the enlisted warfare qualification - are qualifications not disqualifications.

What is the timeline for Navy advancement? ›

A. Total time-in-service (TIS) to advance to E-4 is 30 months for all Sailors regardless of entry rank. A Sailor who joins as an E-2 will advance to E-3 after 18 months TIS and then to E-4 at 30 months total TIS. A Sailor who joins as an E-3 will advance to E-4 at 30 months total TIS.

How do I prepare for an advanced placement test? ›

How to Study for AP Exams
  1. Start with old material. Begin by reviewing the material you have already completed in class. ...
  2. Approach new material with the AP test in mind. ...
  3. Don't overly rely on your high school teacher. ...
  4. Invest in an AP prep book. ...
  5. Get expert AP help. ...
  6. Prep for the SAT.

Does Navy BMR help? ›

NavyBMR has been delivering Advancement Exam preparation materials to Sailors for over a decade and has a proven track record of success.

How do I ace the FE exam? ›

FE Study Guide: Study Tips for Optimal FE Exam Review
  1. Review your weakest, heavier-weighted subjects first. ...
  2. Understand the basic theory behind the practice problem but don't spend time diving in too deeply. ...
  3. Take advantage of your calculator's advanced features. ...
  4. Work problems backwards.

Where to find profile sheet on NSIPs? ›

You can find your profile sheet by logging into NSIPS at https://nsipsprod.nmci.navy.mil/nsipsclo/jsp/index.jsp.

Where to find advancement exam results Navy? ›

The Navy Advancement Center (NAC) posts the two years or more of advancement results for Active Duty and SELRES cycles on the Navy Advancement Center's (NAC) link on MyNavy Portal (MNP) under Command Advancement Tools, then Exam Statistics By Rate, UIC, and Downloadable Statistics.

What official source are official advancement handbooks available from? ›

Expert-Verified Answer. The Naval Education and Training Professional Development and Technology Center sells official advancement manuals.

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