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PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS ASSESSMENT


EXAMINATION
The Assessment Examination is an integral part of the assessment of applicant for
certification as a Professional Engineer. The examination standard is above BE level
covering expected professional engineering experience. The examination would be held
online at the identified Centres of the IEI and other professional Institutions across the
country. They would be held in two Modules : Module 1 and Module 2. The Module 1 is
common to all, comprising of 40 questions of 1 mark each with a duration of 1.5 hours.

MODULE 1- 30 DAYS
This is common to all, comprising of 40 questions of 1 mark each with a duration of 1.5 hours
Syllabus Elements
Description
A : I -- Quality
Basic Concepts
Quality Characteristics, Total Quality Management, Quality Cost, etc

Definitions and Vocabulary


Quality Policy, Quality Management, Quality System, Quality Control, Quality Assurance, etc
Reference Standards and Codes
Application
Application of Quality Concepts in Process-specific Functions
Role of Management and Operators Management's Commitment, Customer Focus
Latest Trend in Quality Management
Concept and Practice of Six Sigma, Interaction between Quality Management System and other
Management Systems in an organization
A : II -- Industry Trends
State of the Art, Future and Emerging Technologies
Information and Communication Technologies (ICTs), Data Acquisition and Data Processing

Basics of CAD / CAM

Basics of Intelligent Technologies, e.g., Smart, Artificial

Automation and Robotics

Trends in the areas of Nano, Bio and Laser Technologies


A : III -- Finance
Cost Analysis
Process / Product Marginal Cost -- Break-even Costing

Variance Analysis

Make or Buy Decision


Financial Discipline
Preparation of Different Budgets

Maintaining of Sectional Accounts

Cash Flow Control and Analysis

Working Capital Management

Analysis of Expenditure

Balance Sheet -- Basics

Return on Investments

Basics of Intelligent Technologies, e.g., Smart, Artificial


A : IV -- Legal and Contracting Issues
Arbitration, Guarantees, Liabilities, etc
Various forms of Contracts -- Government, FIDIC,
ICE
Legal Basis of Contract -- Indian Contract Act and Law of Torts
Provisions regarding Employer, Engineer and Contractor / Supplier
Contract related
-- Duties and Responsibilities of each
General Areas of Dispute
Types of Contract
BOT, BOO and Annuity Types of Compensation
Contract Provisions -- Mutual discussions and amicable settlement
as a first step
Dispute Resolution Expert / Board
Disputes and Arbitration
Arbitration -- Location of Arbitration, Single Arbitrator, Two with
umpire -- Departmental or Independent as provided in the Contract,
Speaking Awards

A : V -- Social Responsibility and Ethics


Equal Opportunities, Gender Issues, Professional Obligation of Engineers
Ethics -- Code of Professional Behaviour and Accountability. SA8000 (ILO)

Code of Ethics for Professional Engineers -- ASME, IEEE, IE(I), etc

Gender Issues

Sex and Gender


Family
Women and Work : Women's Participation in Development
Concepts of Sexual Harassment
Personal Laws -- An Overview (Property Rights / Family Laws)

Social Functions of Science and Technology


A : VI -- Environmental Laws
Ministry of Environment and Forests : Key Functions
Central Pollution Control Board : Key Functions
Environmental Management System (ISO:14001-1996) : General Requirements
Environmental Impact Assessment
Kyoto Protocol
A : VII -- Health Safety and Risk Management
Concepts of Occupational Health Hazard and Risks
Principles and Methods of Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment
Human Behavioural Aspects of Risk Management
Safety Provisions as per the Factory Act 1948
A : VIII -- Language and Communication Skills

MODULE 2
This is discipline-based, comprising of 40 questions of total 60 marks with a duration of 2.5 hours
Engineering Codes /
Specifications

10 questions of 1 mark each

Technical Knowledge

10 questions of 1 mark each


20 questions of 2 marks each

Qualifying Marks : 60% in each module and also in aggregate.


Part II : Marks : 10
Engineering Codes / Specifications (Mechanical)
1. BIS Codes - 3days
2. ASME Codes- 3days
3. ASTM Codes- 3days
Part III : Marks : 50
Technical Knowledge (Mechanical Engineering)
General Mechanical Engineering Knowledge
I. General- 30
A. Engineering Principles
1. Heat Transfer- 10
2. Mass Transfer- 3
3. Fluid Mechanics - 10
4. Materials Properties- 10
B. Fundamental Engineering Practice

1. Relevant Engineering Technology


2. Economics Analyses
3. Project Management
4. Industry and Company Design Standards
5. Interpretation of Technical Drawings
6. Electrical Principle
II. Machine Design and Materials- 30
A. Principles
1. Strength of Materials
2. Fatigue Theory
3. Statics and Dynamics
B. Applications
1.Welding
2. Pressure Vessels
3. Vibration Analysis
4. Material Selection
a. Corrosion
b. Economics
III. Hydraulics and Fluids- 30
A. Principles
1. Compressible Flow
2. Incompressible Flow
3. Stress Analysis
B. Applications
1. Hydraulic Pumps
a. Pressure Loss
b. Efficiency

Mechanical Engineering (Module II)


Mechanical Engineering (Module II) -- continued
IV. Energy Conversion / Power Systems
A. Principles
1. Thermodynamic Cycles
2. Thermodynamic Properties
B. Analysis of Systems and Components
1. Energy Balances
2. Pumps / Compressors
V. HVAC and Refrigeration
A. Principles
1. Psychrometrics
2. Thermodynamics
3. Cooling / Heating Cycles
(A candidate has to select any one of the following five groups as per his area of
specialization)
Group A : Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Module
I. Fundamentals

A. Psychometrics
1. Cooling / Heating Cycles
2. Humidification / Dehumidification
B. Principles
1.Thermodynamics
2. Fluid Mechanics
3. Heat Transfer Principles
4. Mass Transfer Principles
5. Compression Processes
6. Compressible Flow
7. Thermodynamic Cycles
8. Thermodynamic Properties
9. Energy Balances
II. Equipment and Materials
1. Cooling Towers
2. Boilers and Furnaces
3. Condensers
4. Pumps / Compressors / Fans
5. Evaporators / Chillers
6. Cooling / Heating Coils
7. Control Systems Components
8. Refrigerants
9. Refrigeration Components
III. Applications
A. Systems Applications
1. Air Distribution Systems
2. Water Distribution Systems
3. Refrigeration Systems
4. Air Quality Requirement
5. Energy Recovery

Mechanical Engineering (Module II) -- continued


B. Supportive Knowledge
1. Vibration Control
2. Acoustics
3. Economic Analyses
Group B : Machine Design Depth Module
I. Engineering Principles
1. Materials Properties and Selection
2. Strength of Materials
3. Fatigue Theory
4. Vibration Analysis
5. Statics and Dynamics
6. Stress Analysis
7. Kinematics
II. Components

1. Bearings
2. Gears
3. Springs
4. Shafts
5. Fasteners
Group C : Machine Design Application Module
Systems Applications
1. Economic Analyses
2. Pressure vessels
3. Structural Analysis
4. Mechanism Analysis
Group D : Thermal Science and Fluid Systems Depth Module
Engineering Principles
1. Materials Properties
2. Fluid Mechanics
3. Heat Transfer Principles
4. Mass Transfer Principles
5. Economic Analyses
6. Project Management
7. Compressible Flow
8. Incompressible Flow
9. Thermodynamics
a. Thermodynamic Cycles
b. Thermodynamic Properties
c. Energy Balances
Group E : Thermal and Fluid Components Application Module
I. Components
A. Hydraulic Systems Components
1. Hydraulic Pumps
2. Hydraulic and Pneumatic Lines, Fittings and Control Components

Mechanical Engineering (Module II) -- continued


B. Power Plant Components
1. Turbines
2. Pumps / Compressors
3. Heat Exchangers
4. Feed Water Heaters
5. Cooling Towers
6. Steam Generators
7. Condensers
II. Applications
Systems Applications
1. Cooling / Heating cycles
2. Water Distribution Systems
3. Energy Recovery
4. Compressor Processes

5. Combustion Processes
6. Power Systems
7. Steam
8. Gas
9. Combined Cycles
10. Internal Combustion
....................................................................... Part II : Marks : 10
Engineering Codes / Specifications (Mechanical)
1. BIS Codes
2. ASME Codes
3. ASTM Codes
Part III : Marks : 50
Technical Knowledge (Mechanical Engineering)
General Mechanical Engineering Knowledge
I. General
A. Engineering Principles
1. Heat Transfer
2. Mass Transfer
3. Fluid Mechanics
4. Materials Properties
B. Fundamental Engineering Practice
1. Relevant Engineering Technology
2. Economics Analyses
3. Project Management
4. Industry and Company Design Standards
5. Interpretation of Technical Drawings
6. Electrical Principle
II. Machine Design and Materials
A. Principles
1. Strength of Materials
2. Fatigue Theory
3. Statics and Dynamics
B. Applications
1.Welding
2. Pressure Vessels
3. Vibration Analysis
4. Material Selection
a. Corrosion
b. Economics
III. Hydraulics and Fluids
A. Principles
1. Compressible Flow
2. Incompressible Flow
3. Stress Analysis
B. Applications
1. Hydraulic Pumps

a. Pressure Loss
b. Efficiency

Mechanical Engineering (Module II)


Mechanical Engineering (Module II) -- continued
IV. Energy Conversion / Power Systems
A. Principles
1. Thermodynamic Cycles
2. Thermodynamic Properties
B. Analysis of Systems and Components
1. Energy Balances
2. Pumps / Compressors
V. HVAC and Refrigeration
A. Principles
1. Psychrometrics
2. Thermodynamics
3. Cooling / Heating Cycles
(A candidate has to select any one of the following five groups as per his area of
specialization)
Group A : Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Module
I. Fundamentals
A. Psychometrics
1. Cooling / Heating Cycles
2. Humidification / Dehumidification
B. Principles
1.Thermodynamics
2. Fluid Mechanics
3. Heat Transfer Principles
4. Mass Transfer Principles
5. Compression Processes
6. Compressible Flow
7. Thermodynamic Cycles
8. Thermodynamic Properties
9. Energy Balances
II. Equipment and Materials
1. Cooling Towers
2. Boilers and Furnaces
3. Condensers
4. Pumps / Compressors / Fans
5. Evaporators / Chillers
6. Cooling / Heating Coils
7. Control Systems Components
8. Refrigerants
9. Refrigeration Components
III. Applications
A. Systems Applications

1. Air Distribution Systems


2. Water Distribution Systems
3. Refrigeration Systems
4. Air Quality Requirement
5. Energy Recovery

Mechanical Engineering (Module II) -- continued


B. Supportive Knowledge
1. Vibration Control
2. Acoustics
3. Economic Analyses
Group B : Machine Design Depth Module
I. Engineering Principles
1. Materials Properties and Selection
2. Strength of Materials
3. Fatigue Theory
4. Vibration Analysis
5. Statics and Dynamics
6. Stress Analysis
7. Kinematics
II. Components
1. Bearings
2. Gears
3. Springs
4. Shafts
5. Fasteners
Group C : Machine Design Application Module
Systems Applications
1. Economic Analyses
2. Pressure vessels
3. Structural Analysis
4. Mechanism Analysis
Group D : Thermal Science and Fluid Systems Depth Module
Engineering Principles
1. Materials Properties
2. Fluid Mechanics
3. Heat Transfer Principles
4. Mass Transfer Principles
5. Economic Analyses
6. Project Management
7. Compressible Flow
8. Incompressible Flow
9. Thermodynamics
a. Thermodynamic Cycles
b. Thermodynamic Properties
c. Energy Balances

Group E : Thermal and Fluid Components Application Module


I. Components
A. Hydraulic Systems Components
1. Hydraulic Pumps
2. Hydraulic and Pneumatic Lines, Fittings and Control Components

Mechanical Engineering (Module II) -- continued


B. Power Plant Components
1. Turbines
2. Pumps / Compressors
3. Heat Exchangers
4. Feed Water Heaters
5. Cooling Towers
6. Steam Generators
7. Condensers
II. Applications
Systems Applications
1. Cooling / Heating cycles
2. Water Distribution Systems
3. Energy Recovery
4. Compressor Processes
5. Combustion Processes
6. Power Systems
7. Steam
8. Gas
9. Combined Cycles
10. Internal Combustion
.......................................................................

The certification is presently open in the following engineering


disciplines :
1. Civil Engineering
Syllabus for Civil Engineering (Module 2)
2. Chemical Engineering
Syllabus for Chemical Engineering (Module 2)
3. Electrical Engineering
Syllabus for Electrical Engineering (Module 2)
4. Mechanical Engineering
Syllabus for Mechanical Engineering (Module 2)

5. Mining Engineering
Syllabus for Mining Engineering (Module 2)

The certification in the following disciplines is likely to be open in due


course :
1. Aeronautical Engineering
Syllabus for Aeronautical Engineering (Module 2)
2. Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering
Syllabus for Electronics and Telecommunication Engineering (Module 2)

3. Marine Engineering
Syllabus for Marine Engineering (Module 2)

4. Textile Engineering

Syllabus for Textile Engineering (Module 2)


The results of Modules 1 and 2 would be available to the examinee immediately on completion.
Only the candidates who qualify Module 1 would be eligible for attending Module 2.

PROFESSIONAL ENGINEERS EXAMINATION CENTRES AND THEIR


CODES

OVERSEAS CENTRES
CENTRE
Doha, Qatar

CODE
51

INLAND CENTRES
CENTRE
Ahmedabad
Chandigarh
Guwahati
Karnal

CODE
01
09
17
25

CENTRE
Bangalore
Chennai
Hyderabad
Lucknow

CODE
03
11
19
27

CENTRE
Bhubaneswar
Delhi
Jaipur
Mumbai

CODE
05
13
21
29

Patna

31

Raipur

33

Ranchi

35

Srinagar

39

Trivandrum

41

Shimla

37

CENTRE
Bhopal
Dehradun
Kolkata
Pune

CODE
07
15
23
30

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