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National Professional Practice Exam (NPPE)
The regulation of the practice of engineering in Canada is a provincial or territorial responsibility.
The Canadian Council of Professional Engineers (Engineers Canada) is a national federation of the twelve provincial and territorial associations of professional engineers in Canada. Its function is to promote communication and co-ordination of activities among its constituent associations, while recognizing that each association is responsible for administering its own engineering act.
The Canadian Engineering Qualifications Board (CEQB) is a standing committee of Engineers Canada. It was established to promote the uniformity of admission standards for the engineering profession throughout Canada. It has prepared, in conjunction with the constituent associations, the guideline "Admission to the Practice of Engineering in Canada" This guideline requires all applicants for registration with a Canadian association to complete a two-hour, closed-book, professional practice examination on the ethical considerations and obligations that accompany the privileges of professional status and the legal concepts relevant to professional engineers.
Documents to apply for the NPPE are found below:
National Technical Examinations (NTE)
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Documents to apply for the NTE are found below:
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