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19-09-2023, 11:56 PM
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Anybody knows what mark can pass the ppe civil? ie. 75/100, or 80/100... I don't think 50/100 can pass the exam.
How to do can reach to the passing level? Thank you for sharing the information.
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I don't really know what is the passing level, but I paid over 3x the price to take PPE to purchase all the relevant hardcopy standards listed in PEB website.
I believe having those standards on hand allowed me to catch all the free marks by doing a simple search. Maybe that made all the difference and allowed me to pass after one try.
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20-09-2023, 07:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Unregistered
I don't really know what is the passing level, but I paid over 3x the price to take PPE to purchase all the relevant hardcopy standards listed in PEB website.
I believe having those standards on hand allowed me to catch all the free marks by doing a simple search. Maybe that made all the difference and allowed me to pass after one try.
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Did you take PPE (civil) previously? or you are going to take this exam? In my point of view, to get pass not easy, even though I work in the consultant firm. Especially the part 2, you must have enough design experience. By the way, hope you can pass the exam on next try.
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21-09-2023, 01:31 AM
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Did you take PPE (civil) previously? or you are going to take this exam? In my point of view, to get pass not easy, even though I work in the consultant firm. Especially the part 2, you must have enough design experience. By the way, hope you can pass the exam on next try.
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Mine is elect. Passed at 1st try. I believe my technical knowledge is pretty solid, but still needed the hardcopy standards as reference.
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26-12-2023, 06:26 PM
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anyone in SP Powergrid can share the yearly increment % for Executive Engineer
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27-12-2023, 12:27 AM
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Potential new joiner! Considering their offer now
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about 100-150$ increment.
unless u got promoted to senior engineer then will jump to the pay grade for senior.
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27-12-2023, 06:58 AM
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about 100-150$ increment.
unless u got promoted to senior engineer then will jump to the pay grade for senior.
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$200 is less than 1% increment?
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27-12-2023, 07:41 AM
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$200 is less than 1% increment?
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Wow. SP pays 20k for their engineers? Or is there something wrong with your math?
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