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Difficulty ranking of each professional examination for first-level construction engineers

As for the difficulty ranking of the first-level construction engineer examinations for each major, we have conducted the following detailed analysis for you based on years of research on the first-level construction engineer examination and feedback from students.

First-level construction The exam *** involves 10 different majors, including construction engineering, mechanical and electrical engineering, municipal engineering, highway engineering, water conservancy and hydropower engineering, railway engineering, mining engineering, communications and radio and television engineering, civil aviation airport engineering, and port and waterway engineering. The difficulty of examinations in each major varies depending on various factors such as examination content, market demand, and candidate base. Click to receive free exam preparation courses and materials

Construction engineering is generally considered a major with relatively low exam difficulty. The exam content is relatively basic, covering a wide range of knowledge points but with moderate depth. Therefore, for beginners or candidates with weak foundation, choosing the construction engineering major is a better starting point.

The mechanical and electrical engineering exam is moderately difficult and has a relatively high passing rate. The knowledge points of mechanical and electrical engineering are relatively complex, requiring candidates to have a solid professional foundation and broad knowledge. However, compared with other majors, its examination content is relatively stable and the market demand is large.

The municipal engineering examination is relatively difficult, but its market demand is large and its gold content is high. Municipal engineering involves extensive and in-depth knowledge points, requiring candidates to have high comprehensive quality and practical ability. Therefore, for candidates with certain foundation and practical experience, choosing the municipal engineering major is a good choice.

The highway engineering exam is moderately difficult, similar to municipal engineering, and requires candidates to have high overall quality and practical ability. However, compared with municipal engineering, its market demand is slightly smaller.

The water conservancy and hydropower engineering exam is relatively difficult and requires candidates to have a high professional level and practical ability. The knowledge points of water conservancy and hydropower engineering are relatively in-depth and the content involved is relatively professional, requiring candidates to have a solid professional foundation.

6-10 people (from easy to difficult) railway engineering, mining engineering, communications and radio and television engineering, civil aviation airport engineering, port and waterway engineering. The exams in these majors are generally more difficult and require candidates to have a higher professional level and rich practical experience. At the same time, the market demand for these majors is relatively small, and candidates need to consider carefully when choosing.

Please note that the above rankings only represent the test difficulty and market demand in general. The actual test difficulty and market demand may vary depending on the year, region, candidate base and other factors. Therefore, when choosing a major to apply for, it is recommended that you fully consider your actual situation, interests, hobbies, career plans and other factors, and choose a major that is very suitable for you.

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