Learn about the Mississippi Bar Exam format, subjects tested, dates, and requirements.
Free MS MBE practice test select another stateExam Type: | 2-day exam |
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Dates: | July 29-30, 2025 |
Bar Exam Fee: | $525 |
Application Fee: | $25 |
Late Fee: | $150 |
The Mississippi Bar Exam is a 2-day exam. Day 1 consists of 6 essay questions drafted by the state board, 1 90-min Multistate Performance Test (MPT) question, and six Multistate Essay Exam (MEE) questions. Day 2 is the Multistate Bar Exam (MBE), a 200-question, multiple-choice exam.
Administrative Law, Agency, Bankruptcy, Commercial Paper, Conflict of Laws, Corporations, Domestic Relations, Federal Income Tax, Federal Jurisdiction & Rules of Civil Procedure, MS Constitutional Law, Partnerships, Practice & Procedure of MS Courts, Professional Conduct & Ethics, Sales, Secured Transactions, UCC, Wills, Estates, Trusts & Future Interests, Worker’s Compensation (Prior to exam, Board indicates to all applicants for that exam which subjects will be tested on the portion of the exam prepared by the Board, the order, and time), Contracts, Criminal Law and Procedure, Constitutional Law, Evidence, Real Property, and Torts.
AA score of at least 75 on the MPRE is required. A passing MPRE score is valid for a period of 5 years from the date of the examination. Need to sign up for MPRE? Learn about registration, testing policies, and more on our MPRE Registration Guide.
MBE is weighted 40%, 6 state essays (MSE) are weighted 30%, MEE is weighted 15%, and the MPT is weighted 15% of total score. A passing score on the Mississippi bar exam is 132 on a 200-point scale or 264 on a 400-point scale.
Typically released 6-8 weeks after the exam.
Mississippi allows applicants to transfer scaled MBE scores from other jurisdictions if attained within 20 months prior to the Mississippi exam.
Admission on motion is contingent on not less than 5 years of active practice in a state or states with bar admission requirements equivalent to Mississippi, though requirements are more stringent if the jurisdiction from which the applicant comes has more stringent reciprocal admission requirements.
Please visit the Mississippi Board of Bar Admissions website for details on application deadlines and fees, as well as for more information on other topics.
Web: www.courts.ms.gov/
Tel: (601) 576-4620