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Structural Engineer Examination Registration and Examination Contents
This paper will introduce the registration and content of the structural engineer exam to help readers better understand the exam.

Examination content

The professional examination of the first-level structural engineer is more difficult than that of the second-level structural engineer. The examination contents of structural engineer II include: 1. Reinforced concrete structure. Steel structure 3. Masonry structure and wood structure. Foundation and foundation 5. High-rise building, towering structure, lateral action.

hour of log-on

Registrars generally register in June and take the exam in September. With the undergraduate diploma, you can sign up for the basic examination of structural engineers.

Examination qualification

Graduates majoring in civil engineering can apply for the first-class registered structural engineer basic examination one year after graduation, and can apply for the first-class registered structural engineer professional examination four years later. Two years after graduation, I took the double-note structural engineer exam. One note that structural engineers have basic exams and professional exams, and the other note that structural engineers only have professional exams, and there is no basic exam, so the results are valid once they pass. The first thing to note in the exam is that the basic exam is closed, and the first and second professional exams are open, with specifications and materials.

Scope of survey and design

The survey and design scope of the first-class registered engineer is not limited by the project scale and engineering complexity. The survey and design scope of Grade II registered engineers is limited to undertaking civil construction projects of Grade III and below or small industrial projects stipulated by the state.

Examination skills

In practice, as long as you don't plagiarize the exam and affect others, no one cares if you bring a novel in. One note takes more basic courses than two notes, and the basic subjects are generally undergraduate graduates. Review a little, there is no problem in passing the exam, they are all multiple-choice questions.