ExceedCE & NICAR’s Big Oval
ExceedCE & NICAR’s Big Oval

ExceedCE & NICAR’s Big Oval

ExceedCE & NICAR’s Big Oval One of the most exciting things about the new Big Oval is the fact that we can deploy a single person to manage all of our customer service and support functions, while the rest of the team can focus on customer facing work. In short, this is a hugely positive change for all concerned, as it will free up our employees to focus on what they do best. As a result, we’re able to bring you an exceptional customer experience and a higher quality of life in return.

A top notch team with an impressive portfolio of prestigious awards a solid track record for customer satisfaction and product innovation. Boosted by an enviable corporate culture and a healthy ExceedCE and NICAR Partnership dose of good luck, NIC is a name you can trust. Known for delivering state of the art technology, cutting edge solutions and services to government agencies across the country. NIC offers the most modern and secure enterprise, public sector and cloud based offerings in the industry. NIC is proud to be recognized as the largest federal IT provider by government contract value in the United States.

The Illinois Department of Professional Regulation requires 75 hours of education for anyone wanting to become a real estate broker. This includes 15 hours of state-specific interactive courses.

You’ll also need to pass the national and state broker licensing exams, which are both administered by PSI Testing Service. The national test consists of 100 questions and the state exam contains 40. You must score a minimum of 75% to pass each section and receive your license. You can take the national exam online or in-person at one of PSI’s 31 test locations.

Kaplan is a top-rated real estate school with an excellent track record. They have been in the test and exam prep business since 1938, and they know what it takes to give you the tools you need to succeed. They’re a popular choice among students, especially when it comes to the state-specific 15-hour interactive courses required by Illinois.