Educational requirements
To apply for the second-level construction engineer, you need to have a nationally recognized technical secondary school or above in engineering or engineering economics. Including correspondence, online education, adult self-study, night university, TV university, state-recognized private colleges and so on.
Professional requirements
Engineering or engineering economics majors involve 45 majors in 18, including civil engineering, surveying and mapping, water conservancy, transportation, energy and power, geology and minerals, materials, electrical information, machinery, management science and engineering, bioengineering, chemical engineering and pharmacy, engineering mechanics, etc. Among them, there are 36 majors and 9 similar majors. Generally, it is a major related to engineering, and you can also take the exam after working in an engineering company for four years.
registration requirement
Anyone who abides by the law, has a technical secondary school degree or above in engineering or engineering economics, and has been engaged in the construction management of construction projects for 2 years, can sign up for the second-level constructor qualification examination.