Regarding P.E
Regarding P.E
(OP)
Hi All,
I need some information regarding P.E.Actually I have done my Master's (Structures) in INDIA and now I am enrolled in phD at University of South Florida.I am thinking to write P.E exam...
1.Am I eligible to take P.E since I have done my Master's in INDIA and aslo I dont have any work experience.
2.I am also confused whether I have to take P.E or S.E....
I am looking forward for your advise and guidance in this regard..
I appreciate your help..
Thanks,
Ksk225.
I need some information regarding P.E.Actually I have done my Master's (Structures) in INDIA and now I am enrolled in phD at University of South Florida.I am thinking to write P.E exam...
1.Am I eligible to take P.E since I have done my Master's in INDIA and aslo I dont have any work experience.
2.I am also confused whether I have to take P.E or S.E....
I am looking forward for your advise and guidance in this regard..
I appreciate your help..
Thanks,
Ksk225.






RE: Regarding P.E
RE: Regarding P.E
Here's the Florida Board of Engineers website:
http://www.fbpe.org/
RE: Regarding P.E
I agree with JAE, first place to start is the Florida Board of Engineers.
RE: Regarding P.E
RE: Regarding P.E
First you need to pass the EIT (FE) exam, although I have heard some states have permitted a PhD in lieu of the EIT exam.
You will need 4 years of experience that another P.E. will attest to for your application.
You will need to get certifications from India regarding your engineering education credentials. This will be expensive because they will likely have to include translated copies of your transcripts and curriculum, in addition to your degree specifics.
With all this, you will be able to apply to take the PE exam.
In some places, such as my own state, you also have to obtain a certificate of profeciency in English. We had a fellow from Columbia, a hell of a nice guy, that had to go through all this and maintain his immigration stuff at the same time.
Talk to your professers in Florida. They should be able to help you understand the process. Unless you are very old, and I wouldn't think so from your post, getting your PE is worth the trouble. Good Luck.
My spelling is probably horrid, so please excuse my shortcomings.
RE: Regarding P.E
State board may not count all years of college education obtained outside of the United States. Again, it is at the discretion of the board.