ARRT Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) Post-Primary Certification
MRI safety, physics, and procedures for the ARRT post-primary registry exam.
One-time purchase · lifetime access · study on any device
Everything included — in full detail
This is exactly what you unlock. No vague promises — real numbers, straight from the portal.
Your full practice pool — 518 questions total, written to mirror the real exam blueprint, with full answer explanations for every question.
Including Vascular/Flow, Diffusion/Perfusion, Emergency Response, and more.
A complete, realistic exam-day simulation with the same question count and time limit as the real thing.
Covering every key term, concept, and framework you're expected to know.
Hand-picked walkthroughs and explainers organized by topic.
Visual breakdowns of the frameworks and models the exam tests you on.
The exact formulas and calculations you need, ready to review before test day.
A searchable glossary so unfamiliar terminology never slows you down.
Real field-reference and career reading picked for this profession — never more exam-prep.
See your accuracy by domain, spot weak areas early, and follow a built-in study schedule.
Study anywhere — your progress syncs on the device you are using and picks up where you left off.
No subscriptions, no renewals — buy once and keep studying until you pass.
See the ARRT MRI portal
Real screenshots — this is exactly what you'll be studying in. Click to zoom in.
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Get the printed ARRT MRI exam-prep guide — full digital portal access is included via the code inside.
Topics you'll drill
8 core topics pulled straight from the real question bank.
- Vascular/Flow
- Diffusion/Perfusion
- Emergency Response
- Artifacts
- Contrast/Renal
- Gradients & PNS
- Pulse Sequences & k-Space
- Cardiac MRI
ARRT MRI exam requirements & cost
Straight from the certifying body — separate from what we charge for the study portal.
The ARRT MRI credential is a post-primary certification — candidates must already hold ARRT certification and registration (or an NMTCB/ARDMS equivalent) in a supporting discipline: Radiography, Nuclear Medicine Technology, Radiation Therapy, or Sonography. Beyond the primary credential, ARRT requires 16 hours of structured MRI-specific education completed within the 2 years before applying, documented clinical experience through 125 procedure repetitions across ARRT's required categories, and continued compliance with ARRT's Standards of Ethics. The exam fee is $225 if your supporting credential was issued by ARRT itself, or $450 if it was issued by NMTCB or ARDMS. The computer-based exam consists of 200 scored multiple-choice questions (plus roughly 30 unscored pilot items mixed in) across four content domains — Patient Care, Safety, Image Production, and Procedures — administered in a 230-minute appointment window that includes the tutorial. The scaled passing score is 75 on ARRT's 1–99 scale.
Real pass rate, retake policy, scoring, and a study timeline for ARRT MRI — free, no purchase required.
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