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Build a complete plan around MREC requirements, 60-hour prelicense education, PSI candidate bulletin scheduling, 80 national and 40 Mississippi state questions, 70% national and 75% state passing standards, agency and license law, trust accounts, property disclosures, homestead, flood and coastal property issues, E&O insurance, score reports, retakes, 30-hour post-license education, and license application follow-through.
Mississippi uses PSI for real estate examinations and MREC controls licensure. HiraEdu helps candidates confirm the 60-hour course, map national and state portions, practice Mississippi law and disclosure scenarios, and prepare score, retake, E&O, post-license, and application follow-through.
Mississippi prep should combine PSI national content with MREC license law, agency rules, property disclosure, E&O, and state-specific property issues.
Confirm the 60-hour prelicense course, MREC application instructions, PSI eligibility, ID rules, broker supervision requirements, and E&O insurance planning.
Plan for 80 national questions and 40 Mississippi state questions, with 70% required on national and 75% required on state.
Study MREC license law, agency duties, trust accounts, disclosures, homestead, fair housing, property ownership, contracts, deeds, financing, and coastal or flood-property issues.
Track score reports, retakes, application documents, broker supervision, E&O insurance, 30-hour post-license education, continuing education, and renewal timing.
Mississippi candidates should start with the MREC applicants page and PSI candidate bulletin. The bulletin controls scheduling details, exam admission rules, and the national and state portion structure that drives the study plan.
Mississippi state questions can involve agency duties, MREC licensing rules, trust accounts, property disclosures, homestead concepts, flood-prone property, coastal property, contracts, and disciplinary rules. Preparation should apply these concepts to realistic transactions.
Passing the exam is not the last requirement. Mississippi licensees should plan broker supervision, errors and omissions insurance, the 30-hour post-license education requirement before first renewal, and ongoing continuing education obligations.
Use this PSI Mississippi Real Estate 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 PSI Mississippi Real Estate Exam while the linked service pages cover broader exam support options.
The Mississippi Real Estate Commission directs applicants to the PSI candidate information bulletin for real estate examination scheduling and state testing rules. Current Mississippi salesperson guidance centers a 60-hour prelicense course, a PSI exam with 80 national questions and 40 Mississippi state questions, and separate passing standards of 70% on the national portion and 75% on the state portion. HiraEdu helps candidates organize MREC eligibility, application timing, PSI scheduling, national real estate topics, Mississippi license law, agency duties, trust accounts, property disclosures, homestead concepts, flood and coastal property considerations, errors and omissions insurance, score reports, retakes, 30-hour post-license education before first renewal, continuing education, and license application follow-through.
Yes. The Mississippi Real Estate Commission links applicants to the PSI candidate information bulletin for state testing.
Current Mississippi salesperson materials commonly describe 80 national questions and 40 Mississippi state questions.
Mississippi salesperson candidates must pass the national portion with at least 70% and the state-specific portion with at least 75%.
Candidates should complete MREC license application steps, broker supervision requirements, E&O insurance, 30-hour post-license education before first renewal, continuing education, and renewal tracking.
Review the 60-hour course, application timing, PSI bulletin, broker supervision plan, ID rules, exam fees, E&O insurance, and license application documents.
Build study blocks for national real estate principles plus Mississippi license law, agency, trust accounts, disclosures, homestead, contracts, deeds, financing, and fair housing.
Use timed questions on agency duties, license discipline, earnest money, trust records, flood disclosures, coastal property concerns, property descriptions, contracts, and broker supervision.
Review score reports, retake rules, application documents, broker supervision, E&O insurance, 30-hour post-license education, continuing education, and renewal tracking.
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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