What all exams will I have to give to persue my career in petroleum?
Dear student,
Greetings.
Congratulations on choosing such a good sector as your career. The main job of a Petroleum engineers is designing and developing methods for extracting oil and gas from deposits below the Earth's surface. As pet the eligibilty criteria, Petroleum engineers must have a bachelor's degree in engineering, preferably petroleum engineering. However, a bachelor's degree in mechanical, civil, or chemical engineering are also comsidered for the same.
Licensure is not required for entry-level positions as a petroleum engineer. A Professional Engineering (PE) license, which allows for higher levels of leadership and independence, can be acquired later in one's career. Licensed engineers are called professional engineers (PEs). A PE can oversee the work of other engineers, sign off on projects, and provide services directly to the public. State licensure generally requires:
- A degree from an ABET-accredited engineering program
- A passing score on the Fundamentals of Engineering (FE) exam
- Relevant work experience, typically at least 4 years
- A passing score on the Professional Engineering (PE) exam
I hope this helps!





