Use official sources for official result standards
LANTITE Numeracy is an official test, so result standards, candidate reporting and policy details should be checked through official LANTITE information and your education provider. This independent website does not set or interpret official pass marks.
Passing, not perfection
Preparation should focus on reliable common methods, not rare tricks. Many students improve by reducing avoidable errors: wrong whole in a percentage, missed unit conversion, graph scale mistake, or rushing a table question.
How to pass LANTITE Numeracy with calmer practice
Start with topic practice, then move to mixed questions. When you miss a question, name the topic behind the mistake and practise that skill again within a day. Short repeated sessions are usually easier to sustain than one long panic session.
Pass rate anxiety
Pass-rate searches often increase anxiety because they do not tell you what you personally need to practise. A more useful question is: which topic slows me down most, and can I explain the method after seeing the answer?
FAQ
What is the LANTITE Numeracy pass mark?
Use official LANTITE and provider information for current result standards. This page does not state an official pass mark.
Does a practice score predict my official LANTITE result?
No. Practice can reveal weak topics and pacing issues, but it does not predict an official result.
How should I prepare if Numeracy is my weak area?
Use short targeted sessions, review explanations, track weak topics and mix practice questions once the basic methods feel familiar.