@furkylucky, thanks for watching! It's awesome you're planning ahead for the PE exam. Sooner is generally better because your knowledge is fresh and you can maintain momentum. Just make sure you've taken the necessary courses first. Ideally, aim to take it within a year of finishing your master's, or even sooner if you're ready. Good luck!
Hi I am a 15 year experienced Engineer with Master in structural Engineering from India. Could you please let me know is it possible for me to get a PE License at this point of my age.
@manz36115 Thank you for your comment and for watching our video. Yes, it is definitely possible to pursue your PE License, even with your extensive experience and at this stage in your career. The requirements may vary depending on the state where you want to apply, but generally, you’ll need to have your education credentials evaluated (since your degree is from India), pass the FE and PE exams, and meet the required years of work experience, which it sounds like you already have. We recommend checking the specific requirements for the state licensing board where you plan to apply. Continuing education and preparation can definitely help with the process, as discussed in this video. Best of luck!
When should I give my PE I have I course to finish my masters.
@furkylucky, thanks for watching!
It's awesome you're planning ahead for the PE exam. Sooner is generally better because your knowledge is fresh and you can maintain momentum. Just make sure you've taken the necessary courses first.
Ideally, aim to take it within a year of finishing your master's, or even sooner if you're ready. Good luck!
Hi I am a 15 year experienced Engineer with Master in structural Engineering from India. Could you please let me know is it possible for me to get a PE License at this point of my age.
@manz36115 Thank you for your comment and for watching our video. Yes, it is definitely possible to pursue your PE License, even with your extensive experience and at this stage in your career. The requirements may vary depending on the state where you want to apply, but generally, you’ll need to have your education credentials evaluated (since your degree is from India), pass the FE and PE exams, and meet the required years of work experience, which it sounds like you already have.
We recommend checking the specific requirements for the state licensing board where you plan to apply. Continuing education and preparation can definitely help with the process, as discussed in this video. Best of luck!