Search results

Professional Engineer & PE Exam Forum

Help Support Professional Engineer & PE Exam Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
  1. Jasontyh

    UK Degree going to USA

    Hi All, This question might have been addressed, but I couldn't find any updated info on this. As a Masters Degree holder (UK) in Civil Engineering, I am allowed to take the FE exam and PE exam in: 1. Texas 2. South Carolina Q1. Any other states? Q2. Do I need to take the FE and PE in the...
  2. Jasontyh

    Hi from Msia

    Just a coincidence in my country it's called Professional Engineer as well. I've given NCEES a call, and a PE in my country does not allow for waiver of any kind for the FE exam or PE licensure. I'll still have to go for the FE exam when I get to USA . and to be eligible to apply for PE...
  3. Jasontyh

    Hi from Msia

    Thanks for the info. Yes that sounds conservative.  If i do get my home PE, I'll be able to apply for a temporary licensure in USA for 1 year right?
  4. Jasontyh

    Hi from Msia

    Greetings from Malaysia.  Civil Engineer working mainly on Water Loss reduction for the past 7 years. BEng (UK, 2005) ; MSc (UK, 2011) Planning to move to USA.  Quick question: Should I take my PE in my home country before leaving for USA? Or just focus on FE and PE in the states?
Back
Top