
FE Exam - NCEES
It is designed for recent graduates and students who are close to finishing an undergraduate engineering degree from an EAC/ABET-accredited program. The FE exam is a computer-based …
Exams - NCEES
Exams Engineers and surveyors must typically pass two exams to become professionally licensed. NCEES develops and scores the FE and PE exams for engineering licensure as well as the FS and …
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Register for an Exam To register for an exam, log in to your MyNCEES account. If you don’t have an account, create one to proceed to the exam of your choice.
The FE exam is a computer-based test (CBT). It is closed book with an electronic reference. Examinees have 6 hours to complete the exam, which contains 110 questions. The 6-hour time also includes a …
Exam Prep · MyNCEES Account
FE interactive practice exams contain questions and solutions representative of the computer-based exam experience, format, and content. Features include options for a timed test, immediate solution …
NCEES Launches All-New Interactive FE Practice Exams
The new interactive practice exams are offered online and provide options for a timed test, immediate solution review, and diagnostics to include the number of correct and incorrect answers in each …
Civil - NCEES
For details on the format and length of the exam, the topics covered, and applicable design standards, select your engineering discipline below to download the exam specifications.
Structural - NCEES
This computer-based exam, administered at Pearson VUE test centers, uses separate vertical and lateral components to test your ability to safely design buildings or bridges, especially in areas of …
International Professionals | NCEES
NCEES has agreements with the following foreign entities to administer an NCEES exam in those countries. The locations, exam offerings, and scheduled exam administrations are available on the …
Exam Scoring - NCEES
Exam results are reported pass/fail. If you did not pass the exam, you will receive a diagnostic report indicating subject areas of relative strength and weakness.