Keep the form set to NBME 11
This page opens with Step 2 CK, NBME, and Form 11 already selected. A form-specific preset avoids accidentally using the curve for NBME 10, 12, or another self-assessment.
NBME 11 Step 2 CK tool
Convert NBME 11 wrong answers or percent correct into an estimated Step 2 CK score range. Use the estimate as a study-planning signal, not an official NBME or USMLE score report.
NBME 11 calculator
The calculator is preset to Step 2 CK NBME 11. Enter your missed-question count or percent correct to see an estimated three-digit score, range, and readiness interpretation.
Estimated Step 2 CK score
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Important limitation
This independent NBME 11 score conversion tool uses a practical conversion model for study planning. It is not affiliated with NBME, USMLE, FSMB, ECFMG, or UWorld, and it should not replace official reports or school guidance.
How to use it
Searchers looking for NBME 11 score conversion usually want a form-specific calculator, a quick wrong-answer example, and enough context to decide whether the result is reassuring, borderline, or below target.
This page opens with Step 2 CK, NBME, and Form 11 already selected. A form-specific preset avoids accidentally using the curve for NBME 10, 12, or another self-assessment.
Use missed-question count when your review notes show it. If you only know your percentage, switch to percent mode and the calculator converts it against the 200-question total.
The headline number is paired with a range because an online model cannot reproduce every official scoring detail. A result close to the passing line needs extra confirmation.
For Step 2 CK exams administered on or after July 1, 2025, the current minimum passing score is 218. Treat estimates near that line as borderline rather than settled.
NBME 11 is most useful when compared with NBME 10, NBME 12, later NBME forms, UWSA, Free 120, and recent timed question-bank blocks.
After calculating, group missed questions by discipline and error type. The score estimate is more useful when it points to concrete medicine, surgery, pediatrics, OB/GYN, psychiatry, ethics, or biostatistics review.
Examples and edge cases
Use these examples to understand the input and output before relying on a score estimate.
Entering 48 wrong answers on NBME 11 produces an estimated Step 2 CK score in a mid-pass range with an uncertainty band around it. Use that as a planning signal, not an official score.
For NBME 11, 75% correct is treated as about 50 missed questions out of 200 before conversion. Percent mode is useful when your notes do not include the exact wrong-answer count.
If the estimate or range overlaps 218, review weak areas and confirm readiness with another recent NBME, UWSA, or Free 120 before relying on the result for exam timing.
A strong NBME 11 result is more reassuring when the form was timed, uninterrupted, and taken near the real exam date. Older or untimed results should be weighed less heavily.
Comparison table
The table clarifies what the NBME 11 calculator accepts and when to use adjacent Step 2 CK tools.
| Use case | Input | Best next step |
|---|---|---|
| NBME 11 wrong-answer conversion | 0-200 missed questions | Use this page when your review screen shows the number of missed items. |
| NBME 11 percent correct | 0-100 percent correct | Use percent mode when you only know a percentage and want a fast Step 2 CK estimate. |
| Adjacent Step 2 CK forms | NBME 10 or NBME 12 | Use the neighboring form pages when your assessment was not NBME 11. |
| Broader Step 2 CK trend | NBME 9-16 plus UWSA or Free 120 | Use the broader Step 2 CK calculator or related tools when comparing several assessments. |
Official context
These official pages provide the scoring, self-assessment, and exam context around this independent calculator.
Related tools
Use these nearby calculators when you want to compare NBME 11 with another form, UWSA, Free 120, or your broader Step 2 CK trend.
NBME 12 FAQ
No. This is an independent educational estimate and is not affiliated with NBME or USMLE.
Yes. Switch the input mode to percent correct and enter a value from 0 to 100.
The calculator treats NBME 11 as a 200-question self-assessment for missed-question and percent conversion.
There is no universal safe buffer, but estimates close to 218 deserve caution and another readiness signal.
Yes. Comparing nearby forms can show whether NBME 11 was an outlier or part of a consistent trend.
No. Use this page for NBME 11 specifically and the broader Step 2 CK page when comparing multiple forms.