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Which school is recommended for zero-based fire protection?
Non-fire majors can also take the exam, but the years and work experience are higher than those of related majors. If you have more time now, you can take the exam by yourself and study hard. All three subjects can pass the exam, with a full score of 120. You only need to get 72 points in each subject to pass the exam! You can log on to the personnel examination network to inquire for yourself.

If you don't know whether your application conditions meet the requirements, you can consult the fire teacher of the fire training center;

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Registration conditions for the first-class registered fire engineer qualification examination:

(a) to obtain a college degree in fire engineering, working for 6 years, including 4 years in fire safety technology; Or obtain a college degree in fire engineering related major (see Annex 1, the same below), and have worked for 7 years, including 5 years in fire safety technology.

(two) to obtain a bachelor's degree or degree in fire engineering, and to have worked for 4 years, including 3 years in fire safety technology; Or obtain a bachelor's degree in fire engineering related major, and have worked for 5 years, including 4 years in fire safety technology.

(3) Having obtained a double bachelor's degree in fire engineering or graduated from a postgraduate class, and having worked for 3 years, including 2 years in fire safety technology; Or graduated from a double bachelor's degree or postgraduate program in fire engineering, and worked for 4 years, including 3 years in fire safety technology.

(four) to obtain a master's degree or postgraduate degree in fire engineering, and to have worked for 2 years, of which 1 year has been engaged in fire safety technology; Or obtain a master's degree or postgraduate degree in fire engineering, and have worked for 3 years, including 2 years in fire safety technology.

(five) to obtain a doctorate or degree in fire engineering, engaged in fire safety technology for 1 year; Or obtain a doctorate or degree in fire engineering and have been engaged in fire safety technology for 2 years.

(6) Those who have obtained corresponding academic qualifications or degrees in other majors will have their working years and working years in fire safety technology increased by 1 year.