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Prepare for Connecticut’s July 2026 NextGen Uniform Bar Examination with the in-person Hartford administration, 616 passing score on the 500-750 scale, CBEC application rules, legacy UBE scoring context, MPRE 80 requirement, and transition-aware exam planning.
Connecticut begins administering the NextGen UBE in July 2026, so candidates should use current CBEC instructions rather than older ExamSoft-era assumptions.
Use these checkpoints to confirm the current format, delivery rules, scoring, and test-day setup before building the full plan.
Connecticut
NextGen UBE
July 28-29, 2026
Connecticut Convention Center
616
80
The Connecticut Bar Examining Committee states that beginning with the July 2026 administration, Connecticut will administer the NextGen UBE developed by NCBE. The July 2026 exam is scheduled in person on July 28 and 29, 2026 at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford.
Connecticut lists the passing score on the NextGen UBE as 616 on the 500-750 scale. Candidates using older materials should not confuse this with the legacy UBE 400-point scale.
For legacy UBE administrations, Connecticut described the MBE as 50%, MEE as 30%, and MPT as 20% of the overall score, with no passing score on the MBE or written portion alone. Regulations list a legacy UBE minimum of 266.
Connecticut regulations list an MPRE passing score of 80. Because the jurisdiction is moving to NextGen, candidates should verify all current CBEC instructions, filing priorities, application limits, venue rules, and technology requirements for their exam year.
Use this Connecticut Bar Exam exam help page for exam-specific context, then compare the broader online exam help services page or contact HiraEdu if you need a direct handoff. This page stays focused on Connecticut Bar Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The Connecticut Bar Examining Committee states that the July 2026 Connecticut bar examination will be administered in person on July 28 and 29, 2026, at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford and will be the NextGen Uniform Bar Examination. Connecticut's bar exam page says that beginning with the July 2026 administration, Connecticut will administer the NextGen UBE developed by NCBE, and that Connecticut's passing score on the NextGen UBE is 616 on the 500-750 scale.
For legacy UBE context, Connecticut explains that the MBE multiple-choice questions made up 50%, the MPT performance tests 20%, and the MEE essay questions 30% of the overall exam score, with MBE and written scaled scores combined into a total UBE score and no separate passing score on the MBE or written portion alone. Connecticut regulations list a legacy total UBE minimum passing score of 266 and an MPRE passing score of 80. Because Connecticut is transitioning to NextGen in July 2026, candidates should use the current CBEC instructions for their administration rather than relying on older ExamSoft-era laptop assumptions.
CBEC states Connecticut will administer the NextGen UBE beginning with the July 2026 administration.
The July 2026 Connecticut bar exam is listed for July 28 and 29, 2026 at the Connecticut Convention Center in Hartford.
Connecticut lists a NextGen UBE passing score of 616 on the 500-750 scale.
Connecticut regulations list a legacy UBE minimum passing score of 266.
Connecticut regulations list a passing MPRE scaled score of 80.
Confirm application period, filing priority, venue rules, identification, deadlines, accommodations, and day-of-exam instructions from CBEC.
Use NCBE NextGen-aligned materials rather than legacy-only MEE, MPT, and MBE practice when testing in July 2026 or later.
Build score expectations around the 500-750 NextGen scale and Connecticut’s 616 passing score.
This legacy slug is not enough to determine the current delivery technology. Follow the official CBEC instructions for laptop, software, or exam-day requirements.
Verify the MPRE 80 requirement and timing window with current Connecticut admission rules.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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