Examinations
Maintaining Exam Integrity
At RIBO, we collaborate closely with our exam service providers to uphold the integrity of our examinations. This commitment is exemplified through routine reviews of exam results to detect any irregularities. If such irregularities are found, the affected exams will be nullified, and individuals impacted will be promptly contacted by their exam service provider and/or RIBO. When taking a RIBO exam, it is imperative to diligently adhere to the RIBO Exam Rules, as any violation of these rules will lead to immediate nullification, potentially affecting a broker’s eligibility to hold a license.
Our Exam Providers
RIBO has established partnerships with the Insurance Institute of Ontario (“IIO”) and the Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario (“IBAO”), to administer RIBO examinations. We recommend that individuals planning to take an examination carefully review the RIBO Exam Standards applicable to their specific exam. Furthermore, it is vital to adhere not only to RIBO Exam Rules but also those set forth by our exam service providers to ensure a smooth and successful examination experience.
Registering for the Exam
You can register for a RIBO exam with the following exam providers:
Insurance Institute of Ontario
Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario
If you are applying for an equivalency exam please review RIBO’s equivalency guide. In some cases, you may be required to request an equivalency review based on your qualifications. Please contact equivalency@ribo.comfor more information.
Important Changes to the Entry Level (Acting Under Supervision) exam:
In accordance with the standards and best practices in exam development, RIBO is introducing pilot questions to its Level 1 “Acting Under Supervision” or Entry-Level exam in November 2023, with 100 multiple choice questions being graded beginning in January 2024.
As exams are continuously updated, piloting questions provides a critical opportunity to gather statistical data on the questions prior to including them on the exam. Careful considerations have been made to ensure that the addition of these questions does not negatively impact the candidates’ performance.
The candidates will not be able to identify the pilot questions as they will be indistinguishable from the others on the exam. The pilot questions will not be scored and will not contribute to the candidate’s grade. The exam duration will be 3 hours.
Learn more about the changes to the exam, in our news release.
Exam Results
All results will be provided to the candidate by the exam providers.
Re-marks
Re-marks for exams written after April 1, 2021, are only available for Level 2 technical and management exams.
Rewrite Policy
Candidates are eligible to rewrite within the 8-month period following their first examination per exam provider. Candidates after two failed attempts are subject to an 8-month waiting period following their second failed attempt with the same exam provider. Exam results will be invalid and will not count towards licensing if an individual attempts any exam(s) more than twice in an 8-month period with any single exam provider. No refunds will be provided for such individuals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have any questions? You can find frequently asked questions regarding RIBO’s exams here: FAQs – Registered Insurance Brokers of Ontario – RIBO
At RIBO, we collaborate closely with our exam service providers to uphold the integrity of our examinations. This commitment is exemplified through routine reviews of exam results to detect any irregularities. If such irregularities are found, the affected exams will be nullified, and individuals impacted will be promptly contacted by their exam service provider and/or RIBO. When taking a RIBO exam, it is imperative to diligently adhere to the RIBO Exam Rules, as any violation of these rules will lead to immediate nullification, potentially affecting a broker’s eligibility to hold a license.
Our Exam Providers
RIBO has established partnerships with the Insurance Institute of Ontario (“IIO”) and the Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario (“IBAO”), to administer RIBO examinations. We recommend that individuals planning to take an examination carefully review the RIBO Exam Standards applicable to their specific exam. Furthermore, it is vital to adhere not only to RIBO Exam Rules but also those set forth by our exam service providers to ensure a smooth and successful examination experience.
Registering for the Exam
You can register for a RIBO exam with the following exam providers:
Insurance Institute of Ontario
Insurance Brokers Association of Ontario
If you are applying for an equivalency exam please review RIBO’s equivalency guide. In some cases, you may be required to request an equivalency review based on your qualifications. Please contact equivalency@ribo.comfor more information.
Important Changes to the Entry Level (Acting Under Supervision) exam:
In accordance with the standards and best practices in exam development, RIBO is introducing pilot questions to its Level 1 “Acting Under Supervision” or Entry-Level exam in November 2023, with 100 multiple choice questions being graded beginning in January 2024.
As exams are continuously updated, piloting questions provides a critical opportunity to gather statistical data on the questions prior to including them on the exam. Careful considerations have been made to ensure that the addition of these questions does not negatively impact the candidates’ performance.
The candidates will not be able to identify the pilot questions as they will be indistinguishable from the others on the exam. The pilot questions will not be scored and will not contribute to the candidate’s grade. The exam duration will be 3 hours.
Learn more about the changes to the exam, in our news release.
Exam Results
All results will be provided to the candidate by the exam providers.
Re-marks
Re-marks for exams written after April 1, 2021, are only available for Level 2 technical and management exams.
Rewrite Policy
Candidates are eligible to rewrite within the 8-month period following their first examination per exam provider. Candidates after two failed attempts are subject to an 8-month waiting period following their second failed attempt with the same exam provider. Exam results will be invalid and will not count towards licensing if an individual attempts any exam(s) more than twice in an 8-month period with any single exam provider. No refunds will be provided for such individuals.
Frequently Asked Questions
Have any questions? You can find frequently asked questions regarding RIBO’s exams here: FAQs – Registered Insurance Brokers of Ontario – RIBO
Updated on: 21/12/2023
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