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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING

EXAMINATIONS ORIENTATION
(PEE/REE/RME)
• A Special Project of the Year 2005 Board of
Directors, Officers and Members of IIEE-
ERCSA, Eastern Province, Kingdom Of Saudi
Arabia.
• IIEE-ERCSA is awarded as 1998, 1999, 2000,
2002, 2003 Most Outstanding Chapter -
Overseas.
Copyright, 2003 © Institute of Integrated Electrical Engineers of the Philippines
Introduction

The PEE, REE and RME examination and


registration to be conducted here in Saudi
Arabia this year 2005 is being spearheaded
by IIEE-ERCSA Chapter, Al-Khobar, KSA.
IIEE-ERCSA members are encouraged to
participate in this very momentous event in
the history of the Electrical Engineering in
Saudi Arabia.
The Examinees

• Referring to RA 7920 (The New Electrical


Engineering Law) candidates are for:
– Registration as Professional Electrical
Engineer
– Examinations for Registered Electrical
Engineer
– Examinations for Registered Master
Electrician
The Qualifications

• Referring to RA 7920 (The New Electrical


Engineering Law):
– Article III, Section 16 - Registration as
Professional Electrical Engineer
– Article III, Section 17 - Examinations for
Registered Electrical Engineer
– Article III, Section 18 - Examinations for
Registered Master Electrician
Examinations for
Registered Master Electrician

• Qualifications:
– He is a citizen of the Philippines;
– He is at least 18 years of age;
– He is of good reputation and high moral values;
– He has not been finally convicted by the court
of an offense involving moral turpitude;
Examinations for
Registered Master Electrician
• Qualifications: continuation
– He has any of the following backgrounds:
* At least 3 years of BSEE with 1-year of actual
practice in electrical works;
* Has graduated from a 2-year electrician course
and 2-year apprenticeship;
* Has completed 1-year electrician's course and
3-year apprenticeship;
* 4-year high school education and 5-year
apprenticeship.
Examinations for
Registered Electrical Engineer
• Qualifications:
– He is a citizen of the Philippines;
– He is at least 21 years of age;
– He is of good reputation and high moral values;
– He has not been finally convicted by the court
of an offense involving moral turpitude;
– He is a holder of the degree of BSEE.
Registration as
Professional Electrical Engineer
• Qualifications:
– He is a citizen of the Philippines;
– He is of good reputation and high moral values;
– He has not been finally convicted by the court
of an offense involving moral turpitude;
– He is a holder of the degree of BSEE;
– He is a REE with valid CoR and PL with 4 years
or more of active practice.
Registration as Professional
Electrical Engineer
• Qualifications: continuation, referring to
Rule 15, IRR, BEE Res. No. 18, S-1995
– Assistant EE or Associate EE with valid CoR and
PL issued under RA 184 and with 4-years or
more of active electrical engineering practice
after his registration under the foregoing grade,
may apply for registration as a PEE only
subsequent to his registration/conversion as
REE under Sect. 42 (a), Art. V of RA 7920.
The Scope of Examination
• RA 7920, Article III, Section 19 -
Scope of Examination - Prerequisite for
registration as professional electrical
engineer, registered electrical engineer
and registered master electrician.
Scope of Examination for
Registered Master Electrician
• Technical subjects:
– Ohm’s Law
– Electrical machines
– Control Equipment
– Electrical Components
– Maintenance and Repair
– Test Equipment
– Electrical Engineering law provisions
pertaining to RME
Scope of Examination for
Registered Master Electrician
• Philippine Electrical Code, Parts 1 and 2:
– General requirements for installation of electrical
wiring and equipment;
– Approved wiring method;
– Types of wiring materials and devices;
– Installation of switchboard and panelboards;
– Wiring diagrams of different types of motor starters
with motor protection;
– Drawing symbols and wiring plans;
– Other related subjects as may be prescribed by the
Board.
Scope of Examination for
Registered Master Electrician
• The number of test questions shall be
such that the examinations can be
finished in one (1) eight-hour day.
• The relative weight shall be 50% for
technical and 50% for Philippine
Electrical Code.
• The passing general average rating shall
be 70% with no grade of below 50% in
any subject.
Scope of Examination for
Registered Electrical Engineer
The applicant shall pass a written examination
on different subjects as follows:
(1) Mathematics, such as: algebra,
trigonometry, analytic geometry, differential
calculus, integral calculus, differential
equations, complex numbers, probability and
statistics, advanced engineering mathematics
including matrices, power series, Fourier
analysis, Laplace transforms, and others. The
weight is 25%.
Scope of Examination for
Registered Electrical Engineer
The applicant shall pass a written examination
on different subjects as follows:
(2) Engineering sciences and allied subjects, such as:
general chemistry, college physics, computer
fundamentals and programming, engineering
materials, engineering mechanics, fluid mechanics,
strength of materials, thermodynamics, electrical
engineering law, engineering economics, engineering
management, contracts and specifications, code of
professional ethics, Philippine Electrical Code Parts 1
and 2 and others. The weight is 30%.
Scope of Examination for
Registered Electrical Engineer
The applicant shall pass a written examination
on different subjects as follows:
(3) Electrical engineering professional subjects, such as:
electric circuits, electronic theory and circuits, energy
conversion, power transmission and distribution,
instrumentation and measurement, circuit and line
protection, control systems, principles of
communication, electrical machines, electrical
equipment, components and devices, electric
systems, power plant, electronic power equipment,
illumination, building wiring and others. The weight is
45%.
Scope of Examination for
Registered Electrical Engineer
• The passing general average shall be 70% with
no grade below 50% in any group of subjects
taken.
• The examination questions shall cover only basic
theories and principles and shall exclude
questions based on experience and trade
practices.
• The number of questions shall be such that the
examinations can be finished in 3 consecutive
eight-hour days.
Scope of Examination for
Professional Electrical
Engineer
For the purpose of confirming the service record and
clarifying the technical report submitted by the
applicant as a Professional Electrical Engineer, an
oral examination or interview shall be conducted
by the BEE on the documents submitted as
follows:
(1) Certified experience record from the date applicant
took oath as REE indicating the inclusive dates,
companies worked for, description of specific
responsibilities, significant accomplishments as well as
the name and position of immediate supervisors.
Scope of Examination for
Professional Electrical
Engineer
(2) Technical paper covering an evaluation, an
analysis, a study or a critical discussion of an
electrical engineering project or subject, on one or
several technical aspects such as: design,
construction, installation, commissioning, testing,
operation, maintenance, repair, research and the
like. The technical paper shall be supported by
engineering principles or data. Published or
unpublished scientific paper or treatise on
electrical engineering theories and applications
may be considered as complying with the
requirement.
Scope of Examination for
Professional Electrical
Engineer

(3) Three (3) certifications signed by 3 PEE’s to the


effect that the experience record submitted by
the applicant is factual and that the technical
paper submitted was actually prepared by the
applicant.
The Requirements

• Referring to IRR, BEE Res. No. 18, Series


of 1995
– Article III, Rule 14, 15 - Registration as
Professional Electrical Engineer
– Article III, Rule 16 - Examinations for
Registered Electrical Engineer
– Article III, Rule 17 - Examinations for
Registered Master Electrician
Requirements for Examination
as RME (IRR, Rule 17)
• Applicant to submit the following:
– PRC Application Form (PRC Form 101)
– Permanent Registration Record Card (PRC Form
203)
– Photocopy Philippine Passport (Authenticated by
Chapter President)
– Birth Certificate
– Transcript of Records
– Certificate or affidavit on specific record, PRC Form
104 (Rev. August 1995)
Requirements for Examination
as REE (IRR, Rule 16)
• Applicant to submit the following:
– PRC Application Form (PRC Form 101)
– Permanent Registration Record Card (PRC Form
203)
– Photocopy Philippine Passport (Authenticated by
Chapter President)
– Birth Certificate
– Transcript of Records
Requirements for Registration
as PEE (IRR, Rule 14)
• Applicant to submit the following:
– PRC Application Form (PRC Form 101)
– Permanent Registration Record Card (PRC Form
203)
– Photocopy Philippine Passport (Authenticated by
Chapter President)
– Birth Certificate
– NBI Clearance or Certificate of Good Moral
Character from Employer
Requirements for Registration
as PEE (IRR, Rule 14)
• Applicant to submit the following: continuation
– Valid Certificate of Registration and valid
Professional License as a Registered Electrical
Engineer
– Certificate of Experience PRC Form 104 (Revised
August 1995).
– Technical Report (5) copies.
– Affidavits signed by 3 PEE’s.
– Brief description of the most outstanding
achievement / contribution in the field of EE.
The Proposed Title and
Outline

• Prior to writing the report, PEE applicant


should submit the proposed title and
outline to the BOARD for approval as to:
– Subject Matter
– Organization
– Technical Content
– Presentation
PEE Examinee’s Initial Submittal
for BEE’s Approval

• Submission includes as follows (5 Sets):


– Proposed Title Page
– Letter of Transmittal
– Proposed Title and Proposed Outline
– Curriculum Vitae
The End

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