it has according to prc
The top 5 toughest board exams in the Philippines are considered to be Medical Board Exam (Physician Licensure Exam), Bar Exam (for lawyers), Engineering Board Exam (particularly for civil engineers), Accountancy Board Exam (Certified Public Accountant exam), and Architecture Board Exam. These exams are known for their difficulty, low passing rates, and extensive coverage of complex principles and knowledge.
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no. he/she should be a citizen of the phiippines
I do not have real-time information on specific exam results. I recommend checking the Professional Regulation Commission (PRC) website for the most updated information on the Criminology board exam results in the Philippines.
In public accounting you take a different board exam (CPA board exam in Philippines). In Managerial accounting (which is i am into) you don't get to study auditing, which CPA's does.
Simply because the technology is in flux, always changing. There seems to be no single exam that would capture that huge amount of information. Just imagine the different cirtifications available and compress it through the board exam. impossible.
what is syllabus for mht cet for group-1 engineering
Engineer-in-Training. Also known as an "Engineer Intern" (E.I.) or "Intern Engineer" (I.E.), the title denotes the holder has a bachelor's degree in engineering, has passed the Fundamentals of Engineering exam (FE) and is registered with the state engineering board. An EIT has not yet taken the Principles and Practices of Engineering exam to become a Professional Engineering (P.E.).
There is a licensing exam for industrial engineers. Industrial engineers in all 50 states and the District of Columbia must obtain a license in order to pursue this profession. Upon passing the test, licensed engineers receive a "PE" designation, which stands for "professional engineer." That's how you can tell which industrial engineers are licensed-- look for the "PE" in their title.
State Engineering Entrace Exam