NCE vs NCMHCE: Which Counseling Exam Do You Need?

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Both are NBCC exams used for counselor licensure, and the right one depends on
your state. The short version: the NCE is a multiple-choice test of counseling knowledge,
while the NCMHCE uses clinical case simulations.

NCE vs NCMHCE at a glance

NCE NCMHCE
Format 200 multiple-choice questions Clinical case simulations
Measures Broad counseling knowledge Clinical decision-making (assessment, diagnosis, treatment)
Awarding body NBCC NBCC
Common use NCC certification & licensure (many states) Clinical licensure (LPC/LMHC) in many states

Which one should you take?

  • Start with your state board. Some states require the NCMHCE for clinical
    licensure; others accept the NCE. Your board’s requirement decides it.
  • Choose the NCE for the National Certified Counselor credential and in states that
    accept it for licensure.
  • Choose the NCMHCE where clinical licensure specifically requires the
    case-simulation exam.

Confirm with your licensing board first — then prepare with timed, scenario-based practice.

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Sources & references

The exam facts on this page are drawn from official certifying-body materials, reviewed 2026-06-18 by the DrCertifications exam-prep team (10+ years in exam preparation and publishing).