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I am now majoring in railway rolling stock, and I want to take the examination of assistant engineer of railway rolling stock. Who knows what the requirements are for this exam? What subjects need to
I am now majoring in railway rolling stock, and I want to take the examination of assistant engineer of railway rolling stock. Who knows what the requirements are for this exam? What subjects need to be tested and how? ... There may be some questions about your question, and my simple answer is as follows:

1. If you graduated from the undergraduate major of railway locomotive and rolling stock, you don't need to take the exam of assistant engineer. When your internship period is over, the employer will ask you to submit the evaluation materials and review them. After passing the assessment, you will be issued an assistant engineer certificate (the whole process will take about half a year). Your wages and benefits will be adjusted on the date of review (not the date of certificate issuance).

Only engineers and senior engineers need to take the exam. The exam is not a major, but a professional title English and a professional title computer. Together with the papers and opinions published by the employer, they are sent to the provincial and municipal professional title committees for review.

3. At present, there are no registered railway vehicle engineers such as certified public accountants and registered supervisors.

So, your focus is not on the exam, but on the evaluation!