PS exam

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The PS exam is a professional licensing test in the United States that assesses a surveyor’s competency in the principles and practice of land surveying.

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instanceOf land surveying examination
professional licensing examination
abbreviationOf NCEES PS exam
Principles and Practice of Surveying exam
administeredBy National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying
applicableJurisdiction most U.S. states and territories
country United States of America
surface form: United States
credentialLevel professional-level examination
deliveryMode testing centers authorized by NCEES
eligibilityRequirement completion of the Fundamentals of Surveying (FS) exam in most jurisdictions
surveying experience as defined by state licensing boards
examType closed-book examination with reference materials provided or specified by the administrator
computer-based test
field geomatics
land surveying
follows Fundamentals of Surveying exam in the typical licensure sequence
fullName Principles and Practice of Surveying exam
governedBy state surveying licensure laws and regulations
hasComponent multiple-choice questions
language English
licensureSequencePosition principles-and-practice stage of surveying licensure
measures application of surveying principles to real-world practice
knowledge of surveying standards and ethics
professional judgment in boundary and legal issues
purpose assess a surveyor’s competency in the principles and practice of land surveying
regulates professional practice of land surveying
relatedExam Fundamentals of Surveying exam
relatedProfession professional land surveyor
requiredFor Principles and Practice of Surveying exam
surface form: Professional Surveyor (PS) credential

professional surveyor license
resultOfPassing qualification for PS licensure consideration by state boards
scope evidence evaluation and boundary resolution
legal principles of land surveying
plats, descriptions, and survey documents
professional practice of boundary surveying
project management and professional responsibilities
public land survey system concepts where applicable
survey computations and data analysis
surveying standards and professional ethics
targetAudience surveyors seeking professional licensure
usedBy U.S. state surveying licensure boards

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