Exam Date: The 2017 National First and Second Level Registered Architect Exams will be held on May 6th.
Registration Period: Registration for the 2017 National Registered Architect Exams is expected to take place in February in most regions.
Training Overview: To support the many students preparing for the 2017 National Architect Examination, we have launched an intensive Level 2 Architect Exam Training Course. This course is delivered entirely through video lessons, allowing you to download and study anytime, anywhere, without restrictions on time, location, or the number of times you can review the material.
Course Structure: Each subject includes 40 hours of video lessons, featuring two sets of carefully selected practice exams. These questions are curated and explained in detail by experienced instructors. The course focuses on thorough lectures covering key topics and examples based on the architect exam textbook and official syllabus.
Each lecture includes dedicated assignments to help students practice and master the material comprehensively. This approach aims to solidify foundational knowledge and deepen understanding of the exam’s critical and challenging areas. Finally, two full simulation tests are provided to help students assess their progress and readiness.
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 Management: 83.10%
Advantages of Online Courses
- Unlimited access: Study as many times as you want, anytime and anywhere. In contrast, traditional face-to-face classes have fixed schedules, making it difficult to complete the entire course.
- Distraction-free learning: Online courses allow you to study at home without environmental interruptions, whereas in-person classes often face noise issues and unclear audio-visual quality.
- Cost-effective: Online tutoring is generally much more affordable than face-to-face training, which typically has shorter durations but higher fees.
Exam Outline for Second Level Registered Architect [Building Construction and Detailed Drawing]
Chapter 1: Architectural Section
Section 1: Selection of Relevant Norms
Section 2: Example AnalysisChapter 2: Architectural Construction
Section 1: Wall
Section 2: Decorative Finishes
Section 3: Roof
Section 4: Foundation and Basement
Section 5: Building Safety
Section 6: Example AnalysisChapter 3: Structural Selection and Layout
Section 1: Key Points of Structural Design Knowledge
Section 2: Example AnalysisChapter 4: Layout of Building Equipment
Section 1: Building Water Supply and Drainage
Section 2: HVAC
Section 3: ElectricalAdditional Resources:
– Normative Basis and Reference List
– 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 Qualification 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 Qualification Examination
– Appendix 5: Interpretation of “Precautions for Candidates”
















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