Exam Time: The 2017 National First and Second Level Registered Architect Exams are scheduled for May 6th.
Registration Period: Registration for the 2017 National Registered Architect exams is expected to take place in February across most regions.
Training Introduction:
To support students preparing for the 2017 National Architect Examination, we offer a Level 2 Architect Examination Intensive Training Course. This course is delivered entirely via video courseware, allowing you to download and study without restrictions on time, location, or frequency. You can revisit the materials as often as needed.
Course Structure:
Each subject includes 40 hours of video content, accompanied by two sets of carefully selected simulated exam questions. These questions have been compiled and explained in detail by experienced instructors. The course focuses on thorough lectures covering each chapter’s key points and examples based on the official architect exam textbook and syllabus.
Additionally, each lecture features dedicated homework assignments to help students practice and fully master the material. This approach aims to strengthen foundational knowledge and deepen understanding of the exam’s key and challenging areas. To conclude, two sets of simulation tests are provided to assess your learning progress.
Exam Pass Rates
The pass rates for the Second Level Registered Architect exam are as follows:
- Site and Architectural Design: 81.30%
- Building Construction and Detailed Drawings: 87.25%
- Building Structure and Equipment: 82.60%
- Laws, Regulations, Economics, and Construction: 83.10%
Advantages of Online Courses
- Unlimited access: You can attend classes as many times as you wish, studying whenever and wherever convenient. In contrast, face-to-face classes have fixed schedules, making it difficult to complete the full course.
- Learning environment: Studying at home avoids distractions common in onsite classes, such as noise and unclear audio-visual quality.
- Cost efficiency: Online tutoring is generally much more affordable than in-person training, which typically has shorter durations and higher fees.
Outline of the Second Level Registered Architect Examination (Legal, Regulatory, Economic, and Construction)
Chapter 1: Construction Laws and Regulations
Section 1: Understanding the basic principles of laws, administrative regulations, and departmental rules related to engineering survey and design.
Section 2: Familiarize yourself with regulations on exam procedures, registration, practice, continuing education, and the rights and responsibilities of registered architects.
Section 3: Understand regulations governing market behavior such as bidding, contracting, and signing design service agreements.
Section 4: Learn the principles, basis, procedures, quality, and depth requirements for preparing design documents, including provisions for document modifications.
Section 5: Review the implementation of engineering construction standards, focusing on mandatory standard management.
Section 6: Understand regulations on urban planning management, real estate development processes, and construction project supervision.
Section 7: Study the penalties for various illegal and disciplinary actions in engineering construction.
Reference exercises and answers
BibliographyChapter 2: Construction Economy
Section 1: Overview
Section 2: Composition of construction project costs
Section 3: Investment estimation and preparation of preliminary budgets for construction projects
Section 4: Main technical and economic indicators of construction projects
Section 5: Rules for calculating building area
Reference exercises and answers
BibliographyChapter 3: Construction of Buildings
Section 1: Masonry Engineering
Section 2: Reinforced Concrete Engineering
Section 3: Waterproofing Engineering
Section 4: Building Decoration and Renovation Engineering
Section 5: Building Ground Engineering
Section 6: Overview of Construction Organization Design
Reference exercises and answers
BibliographyAppendices:
Appendix 1: Outline of National Second Level Registered Architect Qualification Examination
Appendix 2: Norms, Standards, and Main References for the National Second Level Registered Architect Examination
Appendix 3: Notice on Adjusting the Content of the Registered Architect Examination Catalogue
Appendix 4: Precautions for Candidates of the 2009 National First and Second Level Registered Architect Examination
Appendix 5: Interpretation of “Precautions for Candidates”

















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