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When applying to write a Power Engineering Certificate of Competency examination, the candidate, when applicable, may have to:
attend a teaching institute as a full-time day student
enclose an examination fee of at least $100.00
pass both a written and an oral examination
be in possession of the next lower class of certificate
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The correct choices are:
- enclose an examination fee of at least $100.00
- pass both a written and an oral examination
- be in possession of the next lower class of certificate
Explanation: Applicants normally must pay the prescribed exam fee, must pass the required written (and often oral/practical) components, and for higher-class certificates must hold (or have the equivalent of) the next lower class. Attending a teaching institute as a full‑time day student is not a general requirement (requirements vary by jurisdiction), so check your local regulatory body for any specific training prerequisites.
- enclose an examination fee of at least $100.00
- pass both a written and an oral examination
- be in possession of the next lower class of certificate
Explanation: Applicants normally must pay the prescribed exam fee, must pass the required written (and often oral/practical) components, and for higher-class certificates must hold (or have the equivalent of) the next lower class. Attending a teaching institute as a full‑time day student is not a general requirement (requirements vary by jurisdiction), so check your local regulatory body for any specific training prerequisites.
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