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What is a builder's certificate? What's the use? How to pass the exam?
Construction engineer qualification certificate is a certificate obtained by qualified personnel through professional examination. It is the certification document of registered practitioners who rely on professional technology and focus on construction management and project management.

Admission requirements:

1, obtained a college degree in engineering or engineering economics, and worked for 6 years, including 4 years in construction management of construction projects.

2. Obtain a bachelor's degree in engineering or engineering economics, and have worked for 4 years, including 3 years in construction management of construction projects.

3. Graduated from double bachelor's degree or postgraduate class in engineering or engineering economics, and worked for 3 years, including 2 years in construction management of construction projects.

4. Get a master's degree in engineering or engineering economics, and have worked for 2 years, including construction management of construction projects 1 year.

5. Get a doctorate in engineering or engineering economics, and have been engaged in construction management of construction projects for 1 year.

Construction engineer level: Construction engineers are divided into first-class construction engineers and second-class construction engineers. Constructors and associated constructors. The examination system of unified outline, unified proposition and unified organization shall be implemented for the qualification of first-class construction engineer, which shall be jointly organized and implemented by the Ministry of Personnel and the Ministry of Construction. The exam is held once a year in principle.

The Ministry of Construction is responsible for compiling the outline of the first-class construction engineer qualification examination and organizing the proposition work, and uniformly planning the construction engineer qualification training and other related work. The qualification of the second-level construction engineer shall be subject to the national unified outline, and the provinces, autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government shall propose and organize the examination. The Ministry of Construction is responsible for drafting the outline of the qualification examination for the second-level constructor, and the Ministry of Personnel is responsible for examining and approving the outline.

Training shall be conducted in accordance with the principle of separation of training and examination and voluntary participation. The first-level constructor qualification examination is a rolling examination (every two years is a rolling cycle), and those who take the four-subject examination must pass the examination subjects for two consecutive examination years.

Those who meet the exemption conditions and take the exams in two subjects (building engineering regulations and related knowledge and professional engineering management and practice) must pass the exam subjects within one exam year before they are qualified.