NCEES Making Changes to PE Exam Specifications
NCEES is changing the specifications for the Principles & Practice of Engineering (PE) exams for Fire Protection and Nuclear beginning in October 2018.
NCEES is changing the specifications for the Principles & Practice of Engineering (PE) exams for Fire Protection and Nuclear beginning in October 2018.
For the 2018 Engineering Education Award competition, NCEES has introduced new award categories and new award amounts to encourage a broad spectrum of engineering programs to enter and compete for a prize.
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