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Advice for "engineers" applying to Professional Engineers Ontario for P.Eng.
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Thanks, I got EIT from APEGA as of now. Now I'll apply for P.Eng. once I get a Job in Canada, as I'd still need 12 months of work experience in Canada.
Thank you so much for the tips, are the exam questions similar to previous years questions?. I am running out of time on studying and I think I dont have time to prepare for Bode diagram, if you can share any details from your exam that would be greatly appreciated. what was the question on root locus? and Routh stability?.
Please can you share information on December 2022 exam 16-mec-a3?
I wrote and passed 16-mec-a4, if anyone needs tips and details dont hesitate to contact me. As a general tip, if you prepare and solve the previous years exam: you can guarantee 50/100- dont depend on the suggested materials, the books are useless.
does anyone have solved question papers or any other study material for Digital Systems and Computers (Elec-A4) available? I CAN'T find the recommended text books and recent past paper questions. I have one more attempt left and have been trying to find more resources. I found some online courses for around 900$ which is quite expensive.
does anyone have solved question papers or any other study material for Digital Systems and Computers (Elec-A4) available? I CAN'T find the recommended text books and recent past paper questions. I have one more attempt left and have been trying to find more resources. I found some online courses for around 900$ which is quite expensive.
As Kimmigration mentioned, the recommended textbooks are often not that helpful. It really seems like they gathered academics and they just threw out names of typical texts for each area. A lot of them are out of print. You see 12 volume manuals in there and such.
What you need is a textbook for self-study. Most universities have community library cards now...you don't have to be a student to take out books.
Follow my tips for self-study. I break down a process that I know works for selecting a book to work out of.
Kimmigration also noted the value of studying from past technical exams. Using my self-study tips and purchasing technical exam bundles is the most cost and time effective way to study.
We also have online courses for those who want them for just $500. If you just get one thing, get the bundle. Nothing will substitute for your hard work getting ready to prepare. But a course gives you a university level instructor who knows the subject. This provides structure that helps you keep progressing towards your goal.
Thanks, I got EIT from APEGA as of now. Now I'll apply for P.Eng. once I get a Job in Canada, as I'd still need 12 months of work experience in Canada.
Thanks, I got EIT from APEGA as of now. Now I'll apply for P.Eng. once I get a Job in Canada, as I'd still need 12 months of work experience in Canada.
Hi All. I have passed my NPPE exam from Alberta, but ended not completing my application for PEng. Now, I am planning to start new application in PEO. Will I need to retake the NPPE exam again when time comes, or my previous exam result will be considered in my new application with PEO?
I am appearing for Technical Exams this fall sitting with papers below mentioned:
1. Hydrology and Municipal Hydraulics Engineering (18ENVA2)
2. Solid Waste Engineering and Management (18ENVA6)-
3. Engineering in Society-Health & Safety (11CS2)-
4. Industrial and Hazardous Waste Management (18ENVB5).
I would appreciate anyone helping me with the study materials and reference books. Or guide me as I am not sure how to proceed further with my preparation, please and thank you.
Send me an email: mohd.asif71160@gmail.com
5 years ago while living in Ontario I started the PENG process and was assigned 4 exams. I failed 2 of the exams and withdrew/ my application for PEO, Peng. Afterwards, I left Ontario and moved to Manitoba, where I have been living here for 5 years. While I resided and worked in Manitoba, I applied and gained PENG licensure. The company I currently work for, wants me to work on a project in Ontario and has asked me to apply for my Ontario peng using the inter-provincial mobility application. My old PEO applicant number and portal is deactivated as I never completed the application.
Question: Do you guys know if PEO will approve the inter-provincial mobility application considering my previous failed exams and considering I withdrew my first application with them years ago?
Hi All. I have passed my NPPE exam from Alberta, but ended not completing my application for PEng. Now, I am planning to start new application in PEO. Will I need to retake the NPPE exam again when time comes, or my previous exam result will be considered in my new application with PEO?
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