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Unregistered 31-08-2023 07:30 PM

For PE(Mechanical) , is it recommended to sign up for the courses at NTU? Or is it sufficient to self-study? This is coming from someone who has left school for a while already

Unregistered 31-08-2023 10:05 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 254968)
For PE(Mechanical) , is it recommended to sign up for the courses at NTU? Or is it sufficient to self-study? This is coming from someone who has left school for a while already

If you don't have a recognised degree from PEB, u can forget about it. If it is an overseas degree and u didn't not study in the country of origin, you can forget about it too.

Unregistered 31-08-2023 10:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 254968)
For PE(Mechanical) , is it recommended to sign up for the courses at NTU? Or is it sufficient to self-study? This is coming from someone who has left school for a while already

Or are u talking about preparing for FEE and PPE when u have a recognised degree?

Personally i feel that FEE self study of past notes is more than sufficient. Some tutorial questions from NTU were more difficult that questions from the exam.

PPE is mostly about statutory requirements and how you apply them.

I did not go for any courses, but if you are the type that memorise everything before an exam and return everything to the teacher after the exam, then i think u need more help.

Unregistered 01-09-2023 12:51 AM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 254979)
Or are u talking about preparing for FEE and PPE when u have a recognised degree?

Personally i feel that FEE self study of past notes is more than sufficient. Some tutorial questions from NTU were more difficult that questions from the exam.

PPE is mostly about statutory requirements and how you apply them.

I did not go for any courses, but if you are the type that memorise everything before an exam and return everything to the teacher after the exam, then i think u need more help.

Yes, considering to prepare for FEE, have a recognised degree issued by a local institution that is also accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Board. My degree is not directly under mechanical engineering (although there is some overlap) , hence I'm trying to gauge the difficulty of self-prep vs going to NTU for the prepatory courses.

Thanks in advance for any insights!

Unregistered 01-09-2023 12:19 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 254986)
Yes, considering to prepare for FEE, have a recognised degree issued by a local institution that is also accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Board. My degree is not directly under mechanical engineering (although there is some overlap) , hence I'm trying to gauge the difficulty of self-prep vs going to NTU for the prepatory courses.

Thanks in advance for any insights!

check with peb first if u're eligible before studying. else will be wasted effort.
deg needs to be "mechanical engineering". if not directly under mechanical engineering, probably not eligible. the uni also must be only either NTU or NUS.

Unregistered 01-09-2023 12:31 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 254986)
Yes, considering to prepare for FEE, have a recognised degree issued by a local institution that is also accredited by the Engineering Accreditation Board. My degree is not directly under mechanical engineering (although there is some overlap) , hence I'm trying to gauge the difficulty of self-prep vs going to NTU for the prepatory courses.

Thanks in advance for any insights!

Local institution that is recognised by PEB is only NTU and NUS. Better to check directly with PEB. You can just email in to ask.

Unregistered 05-09-2023 04:09 PM

If your degree is listed in EAB IES which is in Part IV of PEB recognised list, you can apply if it is related, if not go ahead and apply for Masters in NUS, NTU or SIT

Unregistered 08-09-2023 09:19 PM

ppe results are out. can check by logging into peb website.
no need wait for the letter.
at the login page, above the login ID u should see "Application for PE Registration". Not "PE-RG Login" and also not "PE Login".

Fail or pass will also be able login. If cannot, "forget password" to reset.

If pass will see "apply of PE" at the left side.
If fail will see "apply for PPE".

Unregistered 09-09-2023 06:27 PM

Are you sure? Could anyone verify on this PE application log in way to check whether pass or fail PPPE

Unregistered 09-09-2023 07:54 PM

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Originally Posted by Unregistered (Post 255564)
Are you sure? Could anyone verify on this PE application log in way to check whether pass or fail PPPE

Just wait a couple of weeks more and the results will be out. Why sl gan jiong? Not like the result will change.


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