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⚑ PE Power Mentorship Pre-Qualification

Are You Ready for the
PE Power License?

Answer 6 focused questions to see if you qualify for the ShaiLearning PE Power Mentorship. Qualified candidates are invited to join the waitlist.

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1
Your Details

Let's start with your name and email

Your information is private and used only to personalise your mentorship journey.

Please enter your first name.
Please enter your last name.
Please enter a valid email address.
2
Location & Eligibility

Which country are you based in?

NCEES permits PE exam candidates from approved regions. Eligibility is determined automatically.

πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ United StatesAll 50 states & U.S. Territories
πŸ‡¨πŸ‡¦ CanadaDirect PE exam access via NCEES
πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ United KingdomEligible via CEng / IntPE mutual recognition
πŸ‡ΈπŸ‡¦ πŸ‡¦πŸ‡ͺ πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡¬ Middle East (Saudi Arabia, UAE, Egypt)Direct NCEES PE exam centers available
πŸ‡―πŸ‡΅ πŸ‡°πŸ‡· Asia / Pacific (Japan, South Korea)Direct exam access / MRA pathway
πŸ‡ΉπŸ‡· TurkeyDirect NCEES PE exam center available
🌐 Washington Accord CountryUnited Kingdom, India, Australia, Canada, Russia, Korea, China, Malaysia, Singapore, South Africa, Ireland, New Zealand, Turkey, Peru, Costa Rica, Pakistan, Japan, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, United States, Hong Kong
🌍 My country is not listed ⚠ Not eligibleNot in NCEES-approved exam or credential recognition list
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Country Not Currently Eligible

NCEES does not currently administer PE exams or recognise credentials from your country. You'll be redirected to our homepage.

Please select your country or region.
3
EIT / EI Designation

Do you hold the Engineer-in-Training (EIT) or Engineer Intern (EI) designation?

Passing the FE exam is a required prerequisite to sit for the PE Power exam in most U.S. states.

βœ… Yes β€” I hold the EIT / EI designationI have passed the FE Electrical & Computer exam
🌍 International equivalent β€” credentials under NCEES evaluationMy degree pathway qualifies under the Washington Accord or CEng/IntPE
❌ No β€” I have not yet passed the FE exam ⚠ FE required firstThe FE exam must be completed before PE eligibility
πŸ€” I'm not sure what this means ⚠ Explore FE firstYou may need to start with the FE exam pathway
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FE Exam Required First

The PE Power exam requires EIT designation. Explore ShaiLearning's free FE resources and return once you hold your EIT.

Please select your EIT status.
4
Work Experience

How many years of progressive engineering experience do you have?

Most states require 4 years of qualifying engineering experience under a licensed PE before you can sit for the PE exam.

Less than 2 years ⚠ Too earlyNot yet eligible for PE exam in most states
2–3 yearsBuilding toward eligibility β€” good time to start preparing
⭐ 4 or more yearsMeets the standard experience requirement in most states
πŸ† Already licensed in another state β€” seeking multi-stateApplying by comity or expanding PE licensure
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Experience Requirement Not Yet Met

Under 2 years is too early for the PE exam. Keep building your experience record from Day 1 and return when you're closer to the 4-year mark.

Please select your years of experience.
5
Engineering Background

What best describes your engineering background?

This confirms you meet the foundational NCEES requirements for the PE Power exam.

πŸ‘· Working power engineer with an EAC/ABET-accredited degreeElectrical, power systems, or related engineering discipline
🌍 International engineer β€” degree evaluated by NCEESCredentials confirmed equivalent to ABET standard
πŸ“‹ International engineer β€” non-ABET degree, evaluation pendingGoing through NCEES Credentials Evaluation process
πŸ‡¬πŸ‡§ UK Chartered Engineer (CEng + IntPE)Eligible for PE via mutual recognition agreement
❌ I do not have an engineering degree ⚠ Not eligibleAn accredited engineering degree is required for the PE exam
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Engineering Degree Required

The PE exam requires a qualifying engineering degree. You'll be redirected to free foundational resources on ShaiLearning.

Please select your engineering background.
6
Commitment

How many hours per week can you dedicate to PE exam prep?

Be honest β€” this determines if the mentorship intensity is right for your schedule.

Less than 5 hours/week ⚠ InsufficientThe PE Power exam requires consistent, structured preparation
5–10 hours/weekModerate β€” achievable with a domain-weighted study plan
10–15 hours/weekSerious candidate β€” strong success rate in PE mentorship
15+ hours/weekFully committed β€” ideal PE mentorship candidate

What has been your biggest PE exam obstacle?

Select all that apply.

No structured study strategy for 9 domains
Struggling to navigate the NEC and supplied references quickly
Technical depth β€” Protection, Circuit Analysis, or T&D
Started studying before but couldn't stay accountable
Documenting my experience record for state board submission
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Commitment Level Too Low

Under 5 hours/week is not enough to pass the PE Power exam. Start with our free PE Power Guide and return when your schedule allows more time.

Please select your weekly availability.
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You Qualify, !

Congratulations β€” you meet all the criteria for the ShaiLearning PE Power Mentorship. You're being redirected to the waitlist now.

Your Qualification Summary

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    Not Quite Ready Yet

    Based on your answers, the PE Power mentorship isn't the right fit right now β€” but your goal is absolutely still within reach.

    πŸ“Œ What You Can Do Next

    Explore our free PE resources on ShaiLearning and return when you're ready to commit fully to your PE license journey.

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