ARRT (R)
ARRT Radiography Certification Exam (R)
The ARRT Radiography exam certifies entry-level radiologic technologists in patient care, safety, image production, and radiographic procedures.
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ARRT (R) Exam Overview
| Detail | Information |
|---|---|
| Full Name | ARRT Radiography Certification Exam (R) |
| Governing Body | ARRT |
| Category | Allied Health & Medicine |
| C3RT App Available On | iPhone, iPad, and Mac |
| Official Source | ARRT official website ↗ |
ARRT (R) Content Areas and Domains
| Domain / Content Area | Exam Weight |
|---|---|
| Radiation Protection | 17% |
| Equipment Operation and Quality Control | 9% |
| Image Production | 23% |
| Radiographic Procedures | 37% |
| Patient Care and Education | 14% |
Domain weights are approximate and based on the ARRT content outline. Always verify at the official source before your exam.
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ARRT (R) Frequently Asked Questions
What does ARRT (R) stand for?
ARRT (R) stands for ARRT Radiography Certification Exam (R). It is administered by ARRT.
Who administers the ARRT (R)?
The ARRT Radiography Certification Exam (R) (ARRT (R)) is administered by ARRT. For official information, visit the ARRT website.
How difficult is the ARRT Radiography exam and what is the pass rate?
The ARRT Radiography examination is considered moderately challenging. ARRT reports that approximately 85–90% of first-time candidates from accredited radiography programs pass. The exam covers radiation protection, image production, equipment operation, and patient care across 220 questions.
What are the eligibility requirements for ARRT Radiography?
You must graduate from a JRCERT-accredited radiography program (typically a 2-year associate or 4-year bachelor's degree program), complete a clinical competency verification process, and meet ARRT's ethics requirements. Application to ARRT is made through your program director, who verifies your clinical and academic eligibility.
How long should I study for the ARRT Radiography exam?
Since the content is covered throughout an accredited radiography program, most candidates need 6–12 weeks of dedicated exam review. ARRT practice exams, Mosby's Radiography review books, and online question banks are the most commonly used preparation resources.
What career value does the ARRT R(T) credential provide?
ARRT registration in Radiography is required for radiologic technologist practice in most U.S. states. Radiologic technologists earn $55,000–$80,000+, with higher earnings in specialized modalities such as CT, MRI, or interventional radiology. The R(T) credential is the gateway to advanced modality certifications from ARRT.
What is the ARRT Radiography retake policy?
ARRT allows up to three exam attempts within a 3-year eligibility window. After three failed attempts or expiration of the window, candidates must reapply and meet current eligibility requirements. A 90-day wait period applies between each failed attempt.
How long is the ARRT Radiography credential valid?
ARRT certification must be maintained through the Continuing Qualifications Requirements (CQR) program on a 10-year cycle, and annual renewal requires submission of CE and an annual renewal fee. State licenses require separate renewal with their own CE requirements.
What continuing education is required for ARRT renewal?
ARRT requires 24 continuing education credits every two years for registration renewal, along with the annual fee. The CQR program adds a structured self-assessment and quality improvement component every 10 years to demonstrate ongoing competency in primary practice areas.
How does ARRT Radiography compare to other ARRT modalities?
ARRT Radiography (R) is the foundational credential that qualifies technologists for general x-ray imaging and serves as the prerequisite for most ARRT modality certifications — including CT (T), MRI (MR), Mammography (M), Interventional Radiology/Cardiac-Interventional (IR/CI), and others. Most advanced imaging specialties require the R(T) credential before you can sit for the modality-specific exam. Radiography is the entry point to the entire ARRT credentials ecosystem.
C3RT is a native iOS and macOS exam preparation platform covering the ARRT Radiography Certification Exam (R) (ARRT (R)), a Allied Health & Medicine certification, administered by ARRT. C3RT is not affiliated with or endorsed by ARRT. Certification names and trademarks are the property of their respective organisations. For official exam registration, eligibility requirements, and content outlines, visit the ARRT official website ↗ .