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How many subjects are there in the examination for water conservancy and hydropower engineers? What is the specific test content?

The examination of registered civil engineer (water conservancy and hydropower engineering) is still divided into two parts: basic examination and professional examination. The basic examination is a closed-book examination, and only candidates are allowed to use the unified examination manual (returned after the examination), and it is forbidden to bring other reference materials. The professional examination is an open-book examination. Candidates are allowed to bring various professional norms and reference books published by regular publishing houses during the examination (see the application documents for details). Details are as follows:

(1) Basic examination subjects include: advanced mathematics, general physics, general chemistry, theoretical mechanics, material mechanics, fluid mechanics, computer application technology, electricity and information, engineering economics, laws and regulations, hydraulics, geotechnical mechanics, structural mechanics, reinforced concrete structure, engineering survey, building materials and engineering hydrological foundation.

(2) The professional examination subjects are divided into five professional directions: water conservancy and hydropower engineering planning, hydraulic structure, water conservancy and hydropower engineering geology, water conservancy and hydropower engineering resettlement, and water and soil conservation of water conservancy and hydropower engineering.