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Prepare for Ohio UBE requirements with MPT, MEE, and MBE structure, 270 passing score, MPRE 85, Ohio Law Component 80%, ExamSoft laptop registration for written sections, and July 2028 NextGen timing.
Ohio uses the UBE with a 270 passing score, requires MPRE and Ohio Law Component completion, and routes laptop use for MPT/MEE through ExamSoft registration.
Use these checkpoints to confirm the current format, delivery rules, scoring, and test-day setup before building the full plan.
Ohio
UBE
270
85
80%
ExamSoft
The Ohio Bar Examination is the Uniform Bar Examination. Ohio describes the UBE as two MPT items in one three-hour session, six MEE items in one three-hour session, and the MBE.
Ohio lists a passing UBE score of 270, an MPRE score of 85 or higher, and an Ohio Law Component score of 80% or higher. Final character and fitness approval is required before sitting for the exam.
Ohio FAQ materials state that examinees who wish to use a laptop for MPT and MEE must register with ExamSoft. Final-approved examinees receive Bar Admissions Portal notice approximately three weeks before the examination.
The Supreme Court of Ohio has announced its intention to administer the NextGen Bar Exam beginning in July 2028. Candidates near the transition should monitor Ohio and NCBE updates.
Use this Ohio 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 Ohio Bar Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The Supreme Court of Ohio administers the Ohio Bar Examination as the Uniform Bar Examination. Ohio's UBE FAQ describes the exam as a two-day test with three NCBE components: two MPT items in one three-hour session, six MEE items in one three-hour session, and the MBE. Ohio states that the passing UBE score for admission is 270, with the MEE weighted 30%, the MPT 20%, and the MBE 50%. Ohio admission guidance also lists an MPRE score of 85 or higher and an Ohio Law Component score of 80% or higher.
Ohio's bar exam FAQ states that examinees who wish to use a laptop for the MPT and MEE portions must register the laptop with ExamSoft and that final-approved examinees receive notice in the Bar Admissions Portal approximately three weeks before the exam. The same FAQ states that after completing the July bar exam, examinees receive email instructions for taking the Ohio Law Component and registering with ExamSoft. The Supreme Court of Ohio has announced its intention to administer the NextGen Bar Exam beginning in July 2028. Candidates should verify current application timing, character and fitness approval, laptop registration, ExamSoft instructions, OLC timing, MPRE submission deadlines, prohibited items, and NextGen notices directly with the Supreme Court of Ohio Bar Admissions Section.
The Supreme Court of Ohio lists 270 as the passing UBE score for admission.
Ohio admission guidance lists an MPRE score of 85 or higher.
Applicants must earn 80% or higher on the Ohio Law Component before admission.
Ohio FAQ materials say examinees who wish to use a laptop for the MPT and MEE portions must register the laptop with ExamSoft.
The Supreme Court of Ohio has announced its intention to administer the NextGen Bar Exam starting in July 2028.
Ohio requires both a candidate registration application and an application to take the bar examination, with final character and fitness approval before sitting.
Use Ohio and ExamSoft instructions to register the laptop, install current software, complete any required setup, and prepare for MPT/MEE typing.
Make sure the MPRE score is 85 or higher and that the Ohio Law Component is completed with 80% or higher before admission.
Balance study time around MBE 50%, MEE 30%, and MPT 20%, while preserving enough timed writing practice for the laptop sessions.
Monitor Supreme Court of Ohio and NCBE notices for NextGen format, score standards, and local Ohio Law Component updates.
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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