Mariners Learning System offers a USCG Approved Online Proctored Exam(s) to obtain your Captain’s License. MLS was the 1st in the industry to receive approval to administer online courses AND NOW online proctored exams! Our courses and exams have had the Coast Guard’s seal of approval since 2005.
There are many benefits to online testing, here are some just to name a few:
Once successfully completing our Captain’s License course online, the ability to begin the online exam is unlocked and you will be required to:
To prepare you for the final exam you will be guided through a series of steps outlining the policies and procedures for online testing. These are listed below:
*Answer: A. Well-lit room (Selecting the most obvious choice!)
There are many stigmas out there about how online testing may be more complicated or more difficult than an in-person exam. However, here are reasons that may change your perspective:
You will have 12 months to successfully complete the course and pass the final exam. At MLS we understand life happens and you may not be able to complete the course/exam in 12 months. For this reason, we have a course extension in play as a failsafe.
You will be permitted 3 attempts per exam module. If you fail 3 attempts, your course will be reset, you can take the exam again in 45 days. This will give you adequate time to re-prepare for your next attempt. No exam fees! Put your mind at ease knowing that if you need to re-take the exam, there is no extra money out of your pocket.
Read our blog: How Difficult Is the Test to Get Your Captain's License?The day of testing should come with ease and steady nerves. Our students rarely feel overwhelmed or stressed out because we are always there to assist! With our live customer service chat or 24/7 live technical support, this gives the students the peace of mind they deserve. Once you’re ready to take the exam, simply hit the go button. It doesn’t matter if it's 2am or 2pm, whatever works best for you. But don’t take my word for it, check out what our students have to say, with over 100,000 graduates, you may want to look!
See you soon Captain!