The second-level constructor examination requires applicants to obtain academic certificates and graduation certificates. Students who have not graduated cannot enter the exam. Erjian requires applicants to obtain technical secondary school education or above in engineering or engineering economics, and at the same time, they must be engaged in construction management of construction projects for 2 years. Students in school do not have 2 years of construction work experience, so they can't apply for the second-level constructor exam.
Erjian is a qualification certificate of architecture. At the same time, it is also a prerequisite to be a project manager in the future, or a stepping stone to get started in the construction industry. The application conditions for Erjian are as follows:
Qualification required for construction: technical secondary school or above.
Requirements of the second construction major: engineering or engineering economics.
Working years: engaged in construction management of construction projects for 2 years.
A few years after graduation, you can sign up for the second-level constructor exam:
Erjian can only take the exam after two years of minimum graduation. Erjian generally takes two years to graduate to take the exam. Because Erjian has a two-year working life limit, candidates need to be engaged in the construction management of construction projects for two years. However, candidates with part-time education can accumulate working years before and after graduation.
In addition, if the candidate has a college degree or above in engineering or engineering economics, he/she needs to be engaged in relevant professional work for 2 years. In some areas, the application conditions for secondary construction projects stipulate that other majors with technical secondary school education or above need to work for 5 years or 15 years, so they can apply directly.