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Build a study plan around NCEES CBT rules, 80 questions, the 9-hour appointment, October 2025 specifications, measurement, applications, electrical safety, circuit analysis, power electronics, rotating machines, devices, transmission and distribution, and protection.
PE Electrical and Computer: Power is a closed-book CBT exam with supplied electronic references and current October 2025 specifications. HiraEdu helps candidates organize the nine power domains, rehearse code lookup, and build the calculation speed needed for the 8-hour exam period.
Use the current NCEES Power format and October 2025 specification before building your study calendar.
NCEES lists PE Electrical and Computer: Power as an 80-question CBT exam in a 9-hour appointment.
The PE Power exam is administered year-round at NCEES-approved Pearson test centers, subject to board approval.
The current PE Power blueprint is effective beginning with the October 2025 examination.
Study measurement, applications, electrical safety, circuit analysis, power electronics, rotating machines, devices, transmission and distribution, and protection.
PE Power prep should now follow the NCEES Electrical and Computer: Power specification effective beginning with the October 2025 examination. Older 2021 outlines can miss current topic framing and standard editions.
Electrical safety, circuit analysis, and protection carry large topic ranges. Build fluency with three-phase circuits, symmetrical components, per-unit calculations, wiring methods, hazardous locations, protective relays, devices, and coordination.
The exam is closed book with supplied electronic references and standards. Practice lookup workflows for the PE Power handbook, NFPA 70, NFPA 70E, NESC, hazardous-location standards, and related code tables.
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The NCEES PE Electrical and Computer: Power exam is a computer-based professional engineering licensure exam administered year-round at NCEES-approved Pearson test centers. NCEES lists 80 questions in a 9-hour appointment: 2 minutes for the nondisclosure agreement, 8 minutes for the tutorial, 8 hours of exam time, and a 50-minute scheduled break. Candidates register through MyNCEES and must satisfy their licensing board's approval requirements.
The PE Power specifications effective beginning with the October 2025 examination are closed book with an electronic reference. NCEES supplies the PE Electrical and Computer: Power Reference Handbook and applicable codes and standards during the exam. The blueprint covers measurement and instrumentation, general applications, electrical safety, circuit analysis, power electronic circuits and control devices, rotating machines, electric power devices, transmission and distribution analysis, and protection.
NCEES lists an 80-question exam in a 9-hour appointment, including a nondisclosure agreement, tutorial, 8 hours of exam time, and a scheduled break.
Yes. NCEES lists PE Electrical and Computer: Power as computer-based and administered year-round at approved Pearson test centers, subject to board approval.
The current NCEES PE Power specification is effective beginning with the October 2025 examination and organizes the exam around nine power-engineering knowledge areas.
Electrical safety, circuit analysis, and protection have large question ranges, with additional emphasis on applications, devices, transmission and distribution, measurement, machines, and power electronics.
No. NCEES states the exam is closed book and supplies the PE Power reference handbook and applicable standards as searchable electronic files.
Check your state board's PE application and approval process before registering through MyNCEES.
Allocate study time across measurement, applications, safety, circuits, electronics, machines, devices, transmission and distribution, and protection.
Practice NEC, NFPA 70E, NESC, hazardous-location, grounding, protection, and safety scenarios with the supplied-reference mindset.
Use mixed timed sets to practice calculations, standards lookup, and engineering judgment across the 8-hour exam period.
Use the guide to self-serve, or talk to a coordinator if you need help mapping timelines, official requirements, or troubleshooting day-of logistics.
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