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Prepare for PBLE requirements with UBE score 270, pre-February 2024 score-transfer context at 272, MPRE 75, ExamSoft Examplify laptop setup, and July 2028 NextGen UBE adoption at 620.
Pennsylvania currently administers the legacy UBE, uses ExamSoft/Examplify for laptop testing, and has adopted the NextGen UBE for July 2028 with a 620 score standard.
Use these checkpoints to confirm the current format, delivery rules, scoring, and test-day setup before building the full plan.
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Pennsylvania administers the Uniform Bar Examination. PBLE’s UBE FAQ describes the exam as two MPT tasks, the MEE, and the MBE.
Beginning with the February 2024 UBE, Pennsylvania requires a minimum scaled score of 270. Applications relying on UBE scores from administrations before February 2024 remain subject to the 272 standard.
Pennsylvania requires a minimum scaled MPRE score of 75. PBLE results guidance notes that a successful exam result can post even if MPRE or character and fitness items remain incomplete.
Pennsylvania’s ExamSoft bar portal identifies the Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners and instructs applicants to install Examplify on the exam-day computer. Pennsylvania adopted NextGen UBE beginning July 2028 with a 620 score listed by NCBE.
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The Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners administers the Uniform Bar Examination under the authority of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania's UBE FAQ describes the exam as two MPT tasks, the MEE, and the MBE. The Pennsylvania Supreme Court lowered the minimum score required for successful completion of the UBE and UBE score transfer from 272 to 270 beginning with the February 2024 administration; applications relying on UBE administrations before February 2024 remain subject to the 272 score standard. Pennsylvania MPRE guidance states that applicants must achieve a minimum scaled MPRE score of 75 for admission.
Pennsylvania's ExamSoft bar portal identifies the Pennsylvania Board of Law Examiners and states that applicants must install Examplify on the computer used on exam day, with a July 2026 bar exam registration period and ExamSoft technical support. Pennsylvania adopted the NextGen UBE beginning in July 2028. NCBE's current NextGen jurisdiction table lists Pennsylvania's minimum passing NextGen UBE score as 620 and a 620 transferred-score standard, while Pennsylvania's rules state that beginning September 1, 2026, an application for admission by bar examination score transfer may rely on either a legacy UBE score or a NextGen UBE score. Candidates should verify current PBLE filing rules, ExamSoft registration, mock exam or download requirements, MPRE timing, character and fitness status, and NextGen transfer-score rules directly with PBLE.
Beginning with the February 2024 administration, Pennsylvania requires a minimum scaled UBE score of 270.
Applications relying on UBE administrations before February 2024 remain subject to the previous 272 score standard.
Pennsylvania requires a minimum scaled MPRE score of 75 for admission.
Pennsylvania’s ExamSoft bar portal identifies PBLE and instructs applicants to install Examplify on the computer used on exam day.
Pennsylvania adopted the NextGen UBE beginning in July 2028, and NCBE lists the Pennsylvania NextGen passing score as 620.
Use the 270 standard for February 2024 and later UBE administrations, and the 272 standard for qualifying UBE administrations before February 2024.
Register during the Pennsylvania ExamSoft window, install Examplify on the exam-day computer, and complete all downloads or mock exam steps required for the administration.
Request official MPRE score reporting through NCBE and make sure Pennsylvania receives the score in time for admission processing.
Pennsylvania rules allow applications based on NextGen scores beginning September 1, 2026, while NCBE lists the transferred NextGen score standard as 620.
Candidates testing in July 2028 or later should shift from legacy UBE MBE/MEE/MPT practice to current NextGen materials and local PBLE instructions.
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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