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Excuse me, which subject should I choose if I want to take the second-level construction engineer exam?

The two-level constructor examination subjects are as follows:

The second-level constructor examination consists of two public subjects, namely, construction management, construction laws and regulations and related knowledge, and professional engineering management and practice (including six professional categories, choose one subject to apply for).

How to choose professional subjects?

Professional engineering management and practice are divided into six professional categories: construction engineering, highway engineering, water conservancy and hydropower engineering, municipal public works, mining engineering and electromechanical engineering.

The difficulty of these six majors is different, and it is easy to have difficulty.

The difficulty can be seen from the pass rate. Among them, the building has the highest pass rate, so it is the least difficult. Mining projects have the lowest pass rate, which means they are the most difficult. Although municipal engineering ranks in the middle, it is not difficult. The pass rate of the second-level constructor examination is the highest, because the rapid development of real estate and other construction industries generally has a high demand for people, so it is less difficult and easier to pass. However, it is not recommended to take the second-level builder exam here. On the one hand, it may not be interested, on the other hand, it may be difficult to find employment because of the large number of people, or the real estate recession will naturally reduce demand. Therefore, it is recommended that candidates focus on their original industries, and if they are interested in the future, they can try again.

Municipal engineering should be said to have the best development prospect, but it is also quite difficult, which can be described as one in a hundred. But all this changes with the change of government support policies. In fact, the so-called good prospects, everyone's standards are different, can not be generalized. When applying for the exam, candidates are advised to start from their own majors and work and accumulate more practical experience. It is difficult to pass because the second-level constructor has no practical experience.