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What subjects does the capital take?
The first-class constructor qualification examination subjects mainly include construction engineering economy, construction project management, construction engineering laws and regulations and related knowledge, professional engineering management and practice.

The first-level constructor examination subjects are divided into two parts: professional examination and public examination. Among them, the public examination is three subjects: construction engineering economics, construction engineering regulations and related knowledge, and construction engineering management, while the professional examination has only one subject: professional engineering management and practice.

The first building is divided into 10 majors, namely: construction engineering, municipal public works, highway engineering, railway engineering, civil aviation airport engineering, port and waterway engineering, water conservancy and hydropower engineering, communication and broadcasting engineering, mining engineering and electromechanical engineering.

Top three majors in the first-level constructor exam: architecture, electromechanical, and municipal administration. The candidates of these three majors can be said to account for the vast majority of the candidates of the First Construction College. There are also obvious differences in the pass rate of each major. Judging from the passing rate data in recent years, the passing rate of architectural engineering specialty is the highest. If you are a zero-based candidate, it is recommended to choose the major of architectural engineering, and the review will be relatively easy.

Although construction engineering is the hottest, the largest number of people, the largest demand and the easiest to test. However, it mainly depends on the majors that candidates have studied or the jobs they are currently engaged in.