Thanks for the info, especially the time studying one hour before going to work means early in the morning which is when our body and brain are active for new information
Thanks for the info, especially on the timeline for studying & breaking that down. With the FE being computer based nationwide, the FE exams are now 5+ hours
I'd say actually a lot of states no longer require the experience before sitting for the exam. I was in the first group in Alabama that could take the exam before experience. I'll meet the experience requirements next month, Lord willing. Edit: and that was in 2019 if I remember.
Hi! thank you for your tips. I came recently from Cuba and last week got the good news that passed the FE exam, now planning to schedule the PE Industrial and Systems, I'm in Florida. Any suggestion and thoughts are very welcome and will be much appreciated.
I am a Civil Engineer graduated in Europe, Albania. I have 10 years of experience, 8 years in EU and 2 years in USA. Is it ok to start FE exam or I should have 4 years of experience in USA? Thank you
To be eligible to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam in the United States, you must have completed at least a bachelor's degree in engineering from an accredited institution or be within one academic year of completing such a degree. Since you have already completed your degree in Europe, this requirement should be satisfied.
very informative Antony!!! Is it allowed to take FE/PE exams outside the USA? Or is it possible/worth at all to get PE license for someone living/working outside the USA?
@faridmammadov7464 Taking FE/PE Exams Outside the USA: Yes, it is possible to take both the FE and PE exams outside the USA. The National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES), which administers these exams, has authorized Pearson VUE testing centers in various countries around the world. You can check their website to see if there is a testing center near you: ncees.org/ Getting a PE License Outside the USA: Whether it's possible and worthwhile to get a PE license outside the USA depends on your specific situation and goals. Here are some things to consider: Relevance of the PE license: Does the country/region you work in require or highly value PE licensure for engineers? Is it necessary for the type of work you want to do? Reciprocity agreements: Some countries have agreements with the USA (like the Washington Accord) that recognize each other's engineering qualifications. This can make it easier to get your PE license recognized in another country. You can check with your local engineering governing body if they have any such agreements. Alternative routes to licensure: Many countries have their own systems for licensing engineers. You may be able to get licensed based on your education, experience, and exams specific to that country. Here are some resources that can help you learn more: NCEES International Professionals page: ncees.org/ Engineers Mobility Forum (EMF): www.gsma.com/publicpolicy/gsma-emf-forum-2022-sets-out-the-roadmap-for-emf-policy-harmonisation%EF%BF%BC Washington Accord: www.ieagreements.org/accords/washington/ Ultimately, the decision of whether to pursue a PE license outside the USA is a personal one. You should weigh the costs, benefits, and your specific career goals before making a decision. I hope this information helps!
What kind of experience qualifies for work experience for being able to take the PE. Would surveying natural and built assets quality as work experience? Just curious how long I should expect to wait before being able to my PE.
hi this abrham from ethiopia and i am pavement and material engineer want take PE exam is there any possibility to take the exam from ethiopia (online or other option) thank you
Hi @user-ff1jr2ud3v, thanks for reaching out! Unfortunately, the PE exam is typically administered at designated testing centers. As of now, remote or online options for taking the PE exam from Ethiopia may not be available. It's best to contact the NCEES (National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying) directly to inquire about international testing locations or any potential changes in exam administration. They can provide the most up-to-date information and guidance based on your specific situation. Best of luck with your PE exam preparation!
If you have a civil engineering degree from Nicaragua, you may be able to obtain a PE license in Florida if your degree is from a university that is accredited by an organization recognized by the Florida Board of Professional Engineers. You will also need to take and pass the FE and PE exams, as well as meet other licensing requirements set forth by the board. It is important to note that the licensure requirements for engineers can vary from state to state, so you should check the specific requirements for Florida and make sure that you meet all of the eligibility criteria before applying for a PE license. You may also want to consider consulting with a professional engineer or a licensing specialist to help you navigate the application process.
Hello Usman. That would all depend on how much time you put into it in those 3 months. Check out this video here that might be helpful in setting up your schedule >> ruclips.net/video/hC3Qre0QsUQ/видео.html As well as this video here >> ruclips.net/video/UNf2Y7jR2gw/видео.html
I am an electrical engineer and have recently moved to the USA, having a professional experience of 27 years in the electrical engineering field. Will I be eligible for the PE exam without passing FE exam?
In general, to become a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in the United States, you need to pass both the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam and the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam. However, each state has its own licensing requirements, so it is best to check with the licensing board in the state where you plan to work. Some states may offer exemptions from the FE exam requirement for experienced engineers who meet certain criteria, such as having a certain amount of professional experience or holding a certain degree. However, these exemptions are not universal and vary by state. It is also worth noting that passing the FE exam may help you prepare for the more advanced PE exam, as the two exams cover related topics. Even if you are eligible for an exemption from the FE exam, you may still want to consider taking it to better prepare for the PE exam and demonstrate your competence to potential employers. Ultimately, I would recommend checking with the licensing board in the state where you plan to work for specific guidance on licensing requirements and exemptions.
Hey hi, thanks for your inputs. Can you please make a video on what study material we need for preparation for transportation exam and what we should and can take on the PE exam
I passed the Transportation PE this past October. For resources, you definitely need the Green Book, HCM, MUTCD, HSM, and RDG. I wouldn’t worry about any of the concrete/asphalt/culvert/ped books unless you can get them for free. Even then, I wouldn’t bring it unless I felt familiar with it. For the breadth, the School of PE breadth textbook from Amazon was by far my biggest aid. I brought the CERM but didn’t use it. It’s just way too in depth to be useful IMO
Do you have any thoughts on companies that provide preparation courses and materials for the PE exam such as PPI to Pass or ASCE? It would be helpful to know your perspective on these avenues of study and if they are good for motivating and holding one accountable to a strict study schedule. And also, if the cost of these prep courses is worth it.
Hello Abhishek. That's great to hear. Check out this video here to get you started: ruclips.net/video/BA6Yo7jX-wg/видео.html Also, these video here will be helpful >> ruclips.net/p/PLmCsiyyvv0Qnf01rfRXy2fuG8BTkz3ltP
Hello, you can check out the Live Online and OnDemand options at PPI. Live Online courses are a great option if you’d like a thorough review and extensive practice with the guidance and mentorship of a live instructor. OnDemand courses offer the same great review and practice, but with recordings of the lectures that you can watch on your own schedule. Check out all of PPI’s prep course offerings here: ppi2pass.com/online-prep-courses
Excellent question and the answer is "depends." It depends on the State and the type of work you did and how you present it. I was able to get mine to count, but I would say it a case by case basis.
Thanks a lot Q I'm not perfect civil engineer and forgot everything for rules and design as I'm site engineer and not working on design So please give me advice start on FE or PE and How Note iam 8 years experience
Zane it all depends on the State, in many States it is 4, in some 2, in some you can take the exam before you have the experience, but then need to accumulate the experience. What state are you in?
@aunkanmashreky1098 Having an M.Eng degree can make you eligible for the PE exam, but it depends on a few factors: 1. State requirements: Each state in the US has its own engineering licensing board that determines the qualifications for the PE exam. While a Bachelor's degree in engineering is typically the baseline requirement, some states allow a Master's degree in engineering to substitute for a portion of the work experience required to take the PE exam. 2. Content of your M.Eng degree: The specific content of your M.Eng degree might be reviewed by the licensing board. Ideally, your Master's program covered relevant engineering topics that align with the PE exam you plan to take. Here's how a Master's degree can help with PE exam eligibility: **Reduced experience requirement: In some states, having a Master's degree in engineering can reduce the number of years of work experience needed before you can take the PE exam. This can potentially expedite your path to becoming a licensed PE. Here's what to do to confirm your eligibility: 1. Contact your state's engineering licensing board: They can provide the most accurate and up-to-date information on PE exam eligibility requirements in your state. You can find the contact information for your state's board online by searching "[State name] engineering licensing board". 2. Review the board's website: Many state licensing boards have detailed information about PE exam requirements on their websites. Look for sections on eligibility criteria and how a Master's degree can be applied towards experience requirements. By following these steps, you can definitively determine if your M.Eng degree makes you eligible to take the PE exam in your state.
Hi Iam trying to get PE exam but i have been doing non engineering job for at least 10 year is it worth it to go for the exam as I am not in touch with subjects for a very long period ?
Thanks for the info, especially the time studying one hour before going to work means early in the morning which is when our body and brain are active for new information
Glad it was helpful!
Your video so useful for me appreciate it a lot to guide me to the right way to start
@SHAMSALBAEDAWE I'm really glad to hear that the video was helpful for you! Wishing you all the best on your journey!
Great to see new content! Will pass it on!
Thank you Paul!
Thanks for the info, especially on the timeline for studying & breaking that down. With the FE being computer based nationwide, the FE exams are now 5+ hours
Glad it was helpful!
I'd say actually a lot of states no longer require the experience before sitting for the exam. I was in the first group in Alabama that could take the exam before experience. I'll meet the experience requirements next month, Lord willing.
Edit: and that was in 2019 if I remember.
Hi! thank you for your tips. I came recently from Cuba and last week got the good news that passed the FE exam, now planning to schedule the PE Industrial and Systems, I'm in Florida. Any suggestion and thoughts are very welcome and will be much appreciated.
Best of luck!
Thankyou sir for this nice information
You are most welcome Kunal. Glad you enjoyed it.
On the PE Transportation Test. What is the materials should I put more focus on out of the 80 questions?
Here is the breakdown for that exam: ncees.org/wp-content/uploads/Civ-Tran-April-2022_r3.pdf
I am a Civil Engineer graduated in Europe, Albania. I have 10 years of experience, 8 years in EU and 2 years in USA.
Is it ok to start FE exam or I should have 4 years of experience in USA?
Thank you
To be eligible to take the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam in the United States, you must have completed at least a bachelor's degree in engineering from an accredited institution or be within one academic year of completing such a degree. Since you have already completed your degree in Europe, this requirement should be satisfied.
very informative Antony!!! Is it allowed to take FE/PE exams outside the USA? Or is it possible/worth at all to get PE license for someone living/working outside the USA?
@faridmammadov7464
Taking FE/PE Exams Outside the USA:
Yes, it is possible to take both the FE and PE exams outside the USA. The National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying (NCEES), which administers these exams, has authorized Pearson VUE testing centers in various countries around the world. You can check their website to see if there is a testing center near you: ncees.org/
Getting a PE License Outside the USA:
Whether it's possible and worthwhile to get a PE license outside the USA depends on your specific situation and goals. Here are some things to consider:
Relevance of the PE license: Does the country/region you work in require or highly value PE licensure for engineers? Is it necessary for the type of work you want to do?
Reciprocity agreements: Some countries have agreements with the USA (like the Washington Accord) that recognize each other's engineering qualifications. This can make it easier to get your PE license recognized in another country. You can check with your local engineering governing body if they have any such agreements.
Alternative routes to licensure: Many countries have their own systems for licensing engineers. You may be able to get licensed based on your education, experience, and exams specific to that country.
Here are some resources that can help you learn more:
NCEES International Professionals page: ncees.org/
Engineers Mobility Forum (EMF): www.gsma.com/publicpolicy/gsma-emf-forum-2022-sets-out-the-roadmap-for-emf-policy-harmonisation%EF%BF%BC
Washington Accord: www.ieagreements.org/accords/washington/
Ultimately, the decision of whether to pursue a PE license outside the USA is a personal one. You should weigh the costs, benefits, and your specific career goals before making a decision.
I hope this information helps!
I am a civil engineer, and i'm planning to take a FE exam this year.
Your not an engineer until you have your license.
Good luck Pinchina!
Thank you for your videos. I havr found them very helpful. What civil engineering PE Exam review courses do you recommend? Thank you
We're working on some items for this.
What kind of experience qualifies for work experience for being able to take the PE. Would surveying natural and built assets quality as work experience? Just curious how long I should expect to wait before being able to my PE.
hi this abrham from ethiopia and i am pavement and material engineer want take PE exam is there any possibility to take the exam from ethiopia (online or other option) thank you
Hi @user-ff1jr2ud3v, thanks for reaching out! Unfortunately, the PE exam is typically administered at designated testing centers. As of now, remote or online options for taking the PE exam from Ethiopia may not be available. It's best to contact the NCEES (National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying) directly to inquire about international testing locations or any potential changes in exam administration. They can provide the most up-to-date information and guidance based on your specific situation. Best of luck with your PE exam preparation!
If you are civil ingeneering from Nicaragua, You can get the licence in florida?
If you have a civil engineering degree from Nicaragua, you may be able to obtain a PE license in Florida if your degree is from a university that is accredited by an organization recognized by the Florida Board of Professional Engineers. You will also need to take and pass the FE and PE exams, as well as meet other licensing requirements set forth by the board.
It is important to note that the licensure requirements for engineers can vary from state to state, so you should check the specific requirements for Florida and make sure that you meet all of the eligibility criteria before applying for a PE license. You may also want to consider consulting with a professional engineer or a licensing specialist to help you navigate the application process.
Thanks for the great tips!
Glad it was helpful!
Is it code related or academic related question?
What kind of code?
Can I take the exam with 3 month preparation ? Can you help me w the schedule?
Hello Usman. That would all depend on how much time you put into it in those 3 months. Check out this video here that might be helpful in setting up your schedule >> ruclips.net/video/hC3Qre0QsUQ/видео.html
As well as this video here >> ruclips.net/video/UNf2Y7jR2gw/видео.html
I am an electrical engineer and have recently moved to the USA, having a professional experience of 27 years in the electrical engineering field. Will I be eligible for the PE exam without passing FE exam?
In general, to become a licensed Professional Engineer (PE) in the United States, you need to pass both the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam and the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam. However, each state has its own licensing requirements, so it is best to check with the licensing board in the state where you plan to work.
Some states may offer exemptions from the FE exam requirement for experienced engineers who meet certain criteria, such as having a certain amount of professional experience or holding a certain degree. However, these exemptions are not universal and vary by state.
It is also worth noting that passing the FE exam may help you prepare for the more advanced PE exam, as the two exams cover related topics. Even if you are eligible for an exemption from the FE exam, you may still want to consider taking it to better prepare for the PE exam and demonstrate your competence to potential employers.
Ultimately, I would recommend checking with the licensing board in the state where you plan to work for specific guidance on licensing requirements and exemptions.
Hey hi, thanks for your inputs. Can you please make a video on what study material we need for preparation for transportation exam and what we should and can take on the PE exam
We will work on this.
I passed the Transportation PE this past October. For resources, you definitely need the Green Book, HCM, MUTCD, HSM, and RDG. I wouldn’t worry about any of the concrete/asphalt/culvert/ped books unless you can get them for free. Even then, I wouldn’t bring it unless I felt familiar with it. For the breadth, the School of PE breadth textbook from Amazon was by far my biggest aid. I brought the CERM but didn’t use it. It’s just way too in depth to be useful IMO
@@kevinb7626 great information, thank you so much for taking the time to share it!
Thank you for the information and tips. What is the amount of time to spend studying during the weekends.
As much as you can, depending on your schedule.
Cool dude!
Thanks for the visit
Do you have any thoughts on companies that provide preparation courses and materials for the PE exam such as PPI to Pass or ASCE? It would be helpful to know your perspective on these avenues of study and if they are good for motivating and holding one accountable to a strict study schedule. And also, if the cost of these prep courses is worth it.
Austin we will be running some webinars with information from our website here >> pepasspoint.com/
Hi Anthony! I just graduated my mechanical engineering and wanted to get PE. Any suggestions from where i can start. : )
Hello Abhishek. That's great to hear. Check out this video here to get you started: ruclips.net/video/BA6Yo7jX-wg/видео.html
Also, these video here will be helpful >> ruclips.net/p/PLmCsiyyvv0Qnf01rfRXy2fuG8BTkz3ltP
Thank you sir, letme ask you one quetsion
How can i get resource about PE exam preparation like tutorial or websites?
Hello, you can check out the Live Online and OnDemand options at PPI. Live Online courses are a great option if you’d like a thorough review and extensive practice with the guidance and mentorship of a live instructor. OnDemand courses offer the same great review and practice, but with recordings of the lectures that you can watch on your own schedule. Check out all of PPI’s prep course offerings here: ppi2pass.com/online-prep-courses
Do engineering summer internships count towards the 4 years of experience?
Excellent question and the answer is "depends." It depends on the State and the type of work you did and how you present it. I was able to get mine to count, but I would say it a case by case basis.
Thanks a lot
Q
I'm not perfect civil engineer and forgot everything for rules and design as I'm site engineer and not working on design
So please give me advice start on FE or PE and How
Note iam 8 years experience
You dont need 4 years of qualifying experience? i thought it was 2 to be licensed, in addition you can take the PE exam prior to licensure
Zane it all depends on the State, in many States it is 4, in some 2, in some you can take the exam before you have the experience, but then need to accumulate the experience. What state are you in?
@@PassthePEExam California which i believe falls under your last statement. test anytime, 2 years exp required.
This guy gives legit advice!
Thank you :)
If I have an M.eng degree, should I be eligible for PE exam?
@aunkanmashreky1098 Having an M.Eng degree can make you eligible for the PE exam, but it depends on a few factors:
1. State requirements: Each state in the US has its own engineering licensing board that determines the qualifications for the PE exam. While a Bachelor's degree in engineering is typically the baseline requirement, some states allow a Master's degree in engineering to substitute for a portion of the work experience required to take the PE exam.
2. Content of your M.Eng degree: The specific content of your M.Eng degree might be reviewed by the licensing board. Ideally, your Master's program covered relevant engineering topics that align with the PE exam you plan to take.
Here's how a Master's degree can help with PE exam eligibility:
**Reduced experience requirement: In some states, having a Master's degree in engineering can reduce the number of years of work experience needed before you can take the PE exam. This can potentially expedite your path to becoming a licensed PE.
Here's what to do to confirm your eligibility:
1. Contact your state's engineering licensing board: They can provide the most accurate and up-to-date information on PE exam eligibility requirements in your state. You can find the contact information for your state's board online by searching "[State name] engineering licensing board".
2. Review the board's website: Many state licensing boards have detailed information about PE exam requirements on their websites. Look for sections on eligibility criteria and how a Master's degree can be applied towards experience requirements.
By following these steps, you can definitively determine if your M.Eng degree makes you eligible to take the PE exam in your state.
@@PassthePEExam thank you so much
What is the typical pay raise once you become a P.E.?
This varies a bit, but here are some thoughts: ruclips.net/video/UBqBsFUO00g/видео.html
Hi
Iam trying to get PE exam but i have been doing non engineering job for at least 10 year is it worth it to go for the exam as I am not in touch with subjects for a very long period ?
Harnek, you should check with the education department in the State where you want to get licensed and see what they permit, every state is different.
Wouldn’t it be a good idea to take the test right after graduation while the material is fresh in your head assuming your state allows it?
Yes but most States still require that you get the experience first, but if you're State doesn't, you should take it ASAP.
@@PassthePEExam yeah I’m in California so I believe I can take it right after
@@PassthePEExam I know Nevada let’s you and I’m willing to drive there, would it be easy to transfer it to California?
i am currently a sophomore engineering students in the college, what's some good advices to prepare to be a PE in the future?
What would you suggest me to do, in order to respond all questions, while the time is not enough to solve all problems?
Hello Pinchina. Check out this video that might be helpful >> ruclips.net/video/ofZYv8N_wb4/видео.html
How much salary did get after licence of construction manager ???
That depends on a lot of variables, location, responsibilities, etc.
I have a month. I am a mom of two kids and work full time job (45-55) hrs a week. I don’t know what to do now. Should I still take it?
did you take it?
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