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As of 2015, some of the top ten hardest board exams in the Philippines included the Physician Licensure Exam, Bar Exam, Chemical Engineering Board Exam, Civil Engineering Board Exam, and Certified Public Accountant Licensure Exam. Other challenging exams are the Architect Licensure Exam, Mechanical Engineering Board Exam, Electrical Engineering Board Exam, Electronics Engineering Board Exam, and Geodetic Engineering Board Exam. These exams are known for their rigorous and comprehensive content, high passing rate requirements, and reputation for difficulty among examinees.
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.
Is computer science and engineering student is eligible to appear in indian engineering sevice exam ??
it has according to prc
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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.
computer science engineering
hi my name is viji,i was completed my B.E computer science and nw doing higher study(M.E) for the same branch.If my course is eligible for Engineering service exam? plz reply me.
The pass rate for the civil engineering board exam varies by country and specific exam cycle. In the United States, for example, the pass rate for the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam typically ranges from 60% to 80%, while the pass rate for the Principles and Practice of Engineering (PE) exam is generally around 50% to 70%. In other countries, such as the Philippines, pass rates can fluctuate significantly, often around 30% to 50%. For the most accurate and current statistics, it's best to consult the relevant professional licensing board or examination authority.
COMPUTER SCIENCE PAPER-1 EXAM IS ON 18/03/2008 AND COMPUTER SCIENCE PAPER-2 EXAM IS ON 19/03/2008
you are very mad 'computer'.
Sure, you can pursue an MTech in Computer Science after earning a BTech in Mechanical Engineering, but if you do, you'll need to learn a tonne of computer basics in order to pass the GATE exam.