The PSAT takes about 2 hours and 14 minutes of actual testing time , and you should expect to be at the test site for around 2.5–3 hours total once instructions and the short break are included.

Core timing

  • The current digital PSAT/NMSQT is 2 hours 14 minutes long from the moment the timed sections start to the end of the last question.
  • With check-in, instructions, and the built‑in break, schools typically block close to 3 hours for the entire session.

Section breakdown

  • Reading & Writing: 64 minutes total , usually split into two 32‑minute modules.
  • Math: 70 minutes total , usually split into two 35‑minute modules.
  • There is typically one short break of about 10 minutes between the Reading & Writing and Math sections.

Older vs. newer PSAT

  • Older paper PSATs were about 2 hours 45 minutes of testing and roughly 3 hours 25 minutes including breaks and admin time.
  • With the switch to the digital format, the test itself is shorter (2:14) but the overall time you’re at school testing still feels like “a whole morning.”

Bottom line: if you’re planning your day, assume the PSAT will take most of a morning or afternoon block , even though the timed questions themselves add up to just over two hours.