Pass rate of registered safety engineering examination
The qualified rate of intermediate registered safety engineers is only 10%-20%, which is less difficult than the first-class building fire protection examination. However, it is not easy to pass all four subjects at once. The number of applicants for safety engineers is gradually increasing every year, and the passing rate of exams is gradually decreasing.
The overall pass rate of the national registered safety engineer examination is not high, and not many people have passed all four subjects. The main reason is that a large part of the people who take the national registered safety engineer examination have worked for many years, so it is difficult to settle down and study, and the review time is limited. It is still difficult for them to recite theoretical knowledge, which leads to a low overall pass rate.
It is suggested that candidates should make a feasible study plan according to their own situation before reviewing for the registered safety engineer exam, so as to arrange their own review.
The difficulty of the registered safety engineer exam is not difficult. Among all the registered exams, the intermediate safety engineer exam is relatively simple. As long as you study hard and do more questions, you can pass the exam, and the problem is not big. I suggest that you make a feasible study plan according to your own situation during the review time to arrange your own review.
The examination questions of registered safety engineers are all from textbooks, so it is very important to chew through the textbooks. In the process of preparing for the exam, candidates need to write abstracts while studying, which can improve learning efficiency. Strengthen and consolidate knowledge points by doing a lot of simulation exercises, be familiar with the different directions of each knowledge point, and know what problem-solving routines should be used for the same type of problems.