My major is electronic information science and technology. Can I get any valuable construction certificate?

1. Certificates with considerable weight in the construction industry include: first-class constructor, second-class constructor, cost engineer (cost engineer), supervision engineer, structural engineer, real estate appraiser, land registration agent, geotechnical engineer, quality engineer, urban planner, safety engineer, real estate agent, investment project management, interior designer, environmental impact appraiser, construction consulting engineer and highway. To make sure you have an exam certificate.

2. Among them, the first-class constructor exam, the second-class constructor exam, the cost engineer exam (cost engineer exam), the safety engineer exam (safety engineer exam), the supervision engineer exam (supervisor exam) and the consulting engineer exam are the exams with a large number of participants over the years, among which the first-class constructor exam and the second-class constructor exam have the lowest pass rates, so the number of participants in the training is more. There are relatively few people who take the structural engineer exam (structural engineer exam), real estate appraiser exam, land registration agent exam, geotechnical engineer exam, urban planner exam, real estate broker exam, investment project management division exam, interior designer exam, environmental impact appraiser exam, architect exam, highway supervisor exam, equipment supervisor exam, safety appraiser exam, property manager exam and land appraiser exam.

First-class constructor registration conditions:

1. Anyone who abides by national laws and regulations and meets one of the following conditions may apply to take the first-class constructor qualification examination:

(1) has obtained a college degree in engineering or engineering economics, and has worked for 6 years, including 4 years in construction management of construction projects;

(2) Obtained a bachelor's degree in engineering or engineering economics, and worked for 4 years, including 3 years in construction management of construction projects;

(3) Graduated from a double bachelor's degree or postgraduate class in engineering or engineering economics, and worked for 3 years, including 2 years in construction management of construction projects;

(4) Obtain a master's degree in engineering or engineering economics, and have worked for 2 years, including construction management of construction projects 1 year;

(5) Obtain a doctorate in engineering or engineering economics, and have been engaged in the construction management of construction projects for 1 year.