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PE exam

The PE exam tests your ability to practice competently in a particular engineering discipline. It is designed for engineers who have gained at least four years’ post-college work experience in their chosen engineering discipline. The PE exam is typically the last step in the process of becoming a licensed P.E.

Each PE exam lasts 8 hours and is split into a morning and an afternoon session.

Scheduled exam administrations

PE exam specifications and design standards

Exam specifications and design standards are posted 6 months before the exam administration. Updates for April exams are posted in November, and updates for October exams are posted in May.

Agricultural
Architectural

Chemical

Civil: Construction

Civil: Geotechnical

Civil: Structural

Civil: Transportation
Civil: Water Resources and Environmental

Control Systems

Electrical and Computer: Computer Engineering

Electrical and Computer: Electrical and Electronics

Electrical and Computer: Power

Environmental

Fire Protection

Industrial
(specifications for October 2012 exam)
Industrial
(specifications for April 2013 exam) Beginning in 2013, the PE Industrial exam will be given in the spring. October 2012 will be the last fall administration for the exam. See the news release for more information.
Mechanical: HVAC and Refrigeration

Mechanical: Mechanical Systems and Materials

Mechanical: Thermal and Fluids Systems

Metallurgical and Materials

Mining and Mineral Processing

Naval Architecture and Marine

Nuclear

Petroleum

Software (specifications for April 2013 exam) Administration of this new exam will begin in April 2013. See the news release for more information.
Structural

Afternoon modules

If you are taking either the PE Civil or PE Mechanical exam, you will be asked to select an afternoon module during registration. Your answer sheet will be scored based on the module you selected when registering.

Reference materials

The PE exam is an open-book exam. You are allowed to bring reference materials to the exam, provided they are bound and remain bound during the exam. Loose paper may be bound with ring binders, brads, plastic snap binders, spiral-bound notebooks, and screw posts—but not with staples. Sticky notes and flags are permitted only when they remain attached to book pages.

Scoring and reporting

Exam results are typically released to the licensing boards 8–10 weeks after the exam. Depending on your state, you will be notified of your exam result online through your My NCEES account or via postal mail from your state licensing board.

Learn more about how NCEES exams are scored.

PE pass rates

Pass rates are from the October 2011 exam administration, except where otherwise noted.

Exam First-time takers Repeat takers
Agricultural 31% 25%
Architectural (April 2011)
76% 35%
Chemical 75% 29%
Civil 65% 28%
Control Systems 71% 46%
Electrical and Computer 61% 27%
Environmental 61% 23%
Fire Protection 68% 44%
Industrial 66% 24%
Mechanical 73% 37%
Metallurgical and Materials 53% 46%
Mining and Mineral Processing 80% 47%
Naval Architecture and Marine Engineering (April 2011)
94% 67%
Nuclear 93% 83%
Petroleum 78% 50%