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PE Exam - NCEES The Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam tests for a minimum level of competency in a particular engineering discipline It is designed for engineers who have gained a minimum of four years post-college work experience in their chosen engineering discipline
What is a PE? - National Society of Professional Engineers Now every state regulates the practice of engineering to ensure public safety by granting only Professional Engineers (PEs) the authority to sign and seal engineering plans and offer their services to the public To use the PE seal, engineers must complete several steps to ensure their competency
What Is A PE License? How To Get A PE License - Forbes To obtain a PE license, you must earn a bachelor’s degree in engineering from an accredited engineering program, pass the FE exam, acquire at least four years of relevant work experience,
How to Become a PE (Professional Engineer) in 5 Steps There are 5 steps to becoming a PE (Professional Engineer): Get an engineering degree from an ABET-Accredited university; Work at least 4 years under a licensed Professional Engineer; Pass the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) Exam; Pass the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) Exam; Apply for a license with your state’s licensing board
Engineer vs Professional Engineer: What’s the Difference? In the engineering field, there are three levels of status that an engineer can obtain: Engineer, Engineer-In-Training (EIT), and licensed Professional Engineer (PE) Engineer
What Is the NCEES PE Exam? - Coursera The PE exam tests minimum qualifications in your specific engineering discipline The Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam is a prerequisite for the PE You also need four years of work in the field after college graduation in your engineering discipline
Licensure - NCEES Attaining your P E license will provide you with more authority You’ll be able to be an engineering consultant, be a credible expert witness, or even open your own engineering firm Only a licensed engineer can prepare, sign, seal, and submit engineering drawings