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Lembaga Jurutera Malaysia

Tingkat 11& 17 Blok F


Ibu Pejabat JKR
Jalan Sultan Salahuddin
50580 Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-26912090
Fax: 03-26925017
Email: [email protected]
Website: http://bem.org.my/

PROFESSIONAL
COMPETENCY
EXAMINATION
INFORMATION FOR APPLICANTS

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CONTENTS
Page
1 Introduction 3
2 Aims of the Professional competency Examination (PCE) 3
3 The Examination 4
4 Eligibility to Sit for the Examination 4
5 Fees to Sit for the Examination 4
6 Date of the Examination 4
7 Examination Venue 5
8 Application Form 5
9 Final Results and Notification 5
10 Examination Appeals 5
11 Courses for the Examination 5
12 Refund of Examination Fees 6
13 No Show by the Candidates for the Examination 6
14 Identification of the Candidates at the Examination Centre 6
15 Format of the Examination Papers in the Various Disciplines 6
Part A
Common Paper 1 7
Common Paper 2 7
Part B
Civil Paper 1 7
Civil Paper 2 7
Electrical Paper 1 7
Electrical Paper 2 7
Mechanical Paper 1 8
Mechanical Paper 2 8
Chemical Paper 1 8
Chemical Paper 2 8
Environmental Paper 1 8
Environmental Paper 2 8
Mining Paper 1 8
Mining Paper 2 8
Geotechnical Paper 1 8
Geotechnical Paper 2 8

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1. INTRODUCTION

In line with the Registration of Engineers Act 1967 (Revised 2015), only registered
Professional Engineers with a Practising Certificate can submit engineering plans to
Local Authorities. In order to apply for a Practising Certificate, Professional
Engineers must sit and pass the Professional Competency Examination (PCE) in their
relevant branch of practice.

Presently, the PCE for the following branches of practice for the construction
industry are in place:
 Civil engineering
 Mechanical engineering
 Electrical engineering
 Chemical engineering
 Environmental engineering
 Mining engineering
 Geotechnical engineering

Candidates who want to sit for other branches of practice need to write to the
Board of Engineers Malaysia (BEM) to prepare PCE for these other branches
of practice.

On passing the Professional Competency Examination, the candidate may apply to be


registered as a Professional Engineer with a Practising Certificate within one year
(Form A5).

This document is issued by the Board of Engineers Malaysia as information for


Professional Engineers to prepare for the Professional Competency Examination.

2. AIMS OF THE PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCY EXAMINATION

The Professional Competency Examination will test the candidates within the limits
of “professional engineering services” as defined in the Registration of Engineers
Act 1967.

The examination will also test the candidate’s knowledge, experience and application
of:

(a) Regulations and rules of engineering practice by BEM


(b) Statutory laws, codes, regulations
(c) Standards of professionalism and ethical behaviour imposed by BEM

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3. THE PROFESSIONAL COMPETENCY EXAMINATION

The Professional Competency Examination is conducted by the Board of Engineers


Malaysia pursuant to Section 38A of the Registration of Engineers Act 1967 (Revised
2015).

The Board shall appoint an Examination Panel, consisting of such members from
amongst the registered Professional Engineers to assist in conducting the
Examination.

4. ELIGIBILITY TO SIT FOR THE EXAMINATION

Professional Engineers wishing to sit for the Professional Competency Examination


(PCE) shall apply to the Board of Engineers Malaysia by completing the BEM Form
PCE-A.

Eligible candidates for the examination must be Professional Engineers registered


with the Board in the appropriate disciplines.

On approval of the candidate’s application by the Board, the candidate is allowed to sit
for the examination.

5. FEE TO SIT FOR THE EXAMINATION

First Time Candidate

The fee to sit for the Professional Competency Examination is RM1,000.00 with an
additional fee of RM100.00 (non-refundable) as processing fee.

RE-SIT candidate

The fee RE-SIT for the Professional Competency Examination is RM500.00 for each
papers taken with an additional fee of RM100.00 (non-refundable) as processing
fee.

6. DATE OF EXAMINATION

The Professional Competency Examination will be held on 26th – 27th November


2018.

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7. EXAMINATION VENUE

The examination centre will be in Kuala Lumpur. Candidates whose application


have been approved will be duly informed of the final location not later than two (2)
weeks before the examination.

8. APPLICATION FORM

Application forms are obtainable from the office of the Board or may be
downloaded from the Board’s website at http://www.bem.org.my.

All applications are to be submitted to the Board with the application fees and
complete documents.

The CLOSING DATE for application is 31ST OCTOBER 2018.

Applicants would be informed of the status of his/her application by post within one
month after the application date.

9. FINAL RESULTS AND NOTIFICATION

o Candidates for the examination will be notified of their results four


months after the examination date.
o Examination results will be given to candidates on a Pass/Fail basis by post.
o No examination scores or marks will be given to the candidates.

10. EXAMINATION APPEALS

A candidate who fails the examination may submit a written appeal to review
his/her performance together with a payment of RM400.00. The appeal is to be
made within two (2) weeks after the receipt of the results. Late appeals will not
be entertained. The result of the appeal will be sent by written mail to the appeal
candidate. The findings of the appeal by the BEM will be final. No further appeal will
be allowed.

11. COURSES FOR THE EXAMINATION

The Board does not endorse any course conducted or provide material as study
aids for the examination.

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12. REFUND OF EXAMINATION FEES

When the applicant has been accepted but is unable to sit for the examination
subsequently, the Board may, at its discretion, refund RM500.00 to the applicant if the
applicant informs the Board at least two weeks before the examination or submit
a medical certificate within two weeks after the examination.

There will be no refund if the applicant informs the Board less than two weeks before
the examination date.

13. NO SHOW BY THE CANDIDATES FOR THE EXAMINATION

Candidates who do not attend the examination sitting for whatever reasons will be
marked as “No Show”. Their examination fees will be forfeited and no refund or credit
will be transferred for the next sitting.

14. IDENTIFICATION OF THE CANDIDATES AT THE EXAMINATION CENTRE

Candidates sitting for the examination must bring along identification documents for
inspection at the examination centre. The identification documents for local
candidates shall be their identity cards while for foreign candidates, it shall be their
passports.

15. FORMAT OF THE EXAMINATION PAPERS IN THE VARIOUS DISCIPLINES

The Examination is an open book examination and shall be in two parts: Part A and
Part B.

A candidate must pass both Part A and B in order to pass the whole examination. A
candidate at his/her first sitting must sit for both Part A and B together.

Subsequently, a candidate who has failed Part B but passed Part A is allowed to RE-
SIT for Part B only within the following three years.

In the event of failure, in Part B in the following three years, the applicant has to re-sit
the whole examination again. This ruling will be similarly applied to the case when
an applicant has passed Part B but failed Part A.

The syllabus for the examination in the various disciplines are available on the BEM
website.

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The Part A and Part B of the examination are as follows:

Part A

Common Paper to be taken by all candidates, which will be non-technical in


nature but will test the candidates’ knowledge on laws governing the profession, the
responsibility of a professional towards the general public and standards of
professionalism and ethical behaviour.

There are two papers for this Part i.e. Paper 1 and Paper 2. Candidates must pass both
papers at one sitting.

Common Paper 1  40 objective questions to be answered in 1.5 hours


 Passing mark is 50%

Common Paper 2  5 long/essay questions of which 3 are to be answered in


1.5 hours + 15 minutes to read the Question
 Passing mark is 50%

Part B

This will be the technical paper, which shall be on Civil, Electrical, Mechanical,
Chemical, Environmental, Mining and Geotechnical engineering. Candidates shall sit
for the paper in the relevant subject, which they wish to practice. The Examination
shall test the candidates’ competency within his/her respective field of practice.

There are two papers for this Part i.e. Paper 1 and Paper 2. Candidates must pass both
papers at one sitting.

Civil  40 objective questions to be answered in 1.5 hours


Paper 1  Passing mark is 50%

Civil  5 long/essay questions of which 3 are to be answered in


1.5 hours + 15 minutes to read the Question
Paper 2  Passing mark is 50%

Electrical  40 objective questions to be answered in 1.5 hours


Paper 1  Passing mark is 50%

Electrical  5 long/essay questions of which 3 are to be answered in


1.5 hours + 15 minutes to read the Question
Paper 2  Passing mark is 50%

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Mechanical  40 objective questions to be answered in 1.5 hours
Paper 1  Passing mark is 50%

Mechanical  5 long/essay questions of which 3 are to be answered in


1.5 hours + 15 minutes to read the Question
Paper 2  Passing mark is 50%

Chemical  40 objective questions to be answered in 1.5 hours


Paper 1  Passing mark is 50%

Chemical  5 long/essay questions of which 3 are to be answered in


1.5 hours + 15 minutes to read the Question
Paper 2  Passing mark is 50%

Environmental  40 objective questions to be answered in 1.5 hours


Paper 1  Passing mark is 50%

Environmental  5 long/essay questions of which 3 are to be answered in


1.5 hours + 15 minutes to read the Question
Paper 2  Passing mark is 50%

Mining  40 objective questions to be answered in 1.5 hours


Paper 1  Passing mark is 50%

Mining  5 long/essay questions of which 3 are to be answered in


1.5 hours + 15 minutes to read the Question
Paper 2  Passing mark is 50%

Geotechnical  40 objective questions to be answered in 1.5 hours


Paper 1  Passing mark is 50%

Geotechnical  5 long/essay questions of which 3 are to be answered in


1.5 hours + 15 minutes to read the Question
Paper 2  Passing mark is 50%

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