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{{Infobox examination
| name = Principles and Practice of Engineering Examination
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| acronym = PE
| type = Pencil-and-paper exam; Computer-based exam (PE Chemical only)
| test_admin = [[National Council of Examiners for Engineering and Surveying]]
| skills_tested = Analytical reasoning, quantitative reasoning, discipline-specific subjects
| purpose = Professional licensure
| year_started = {{Start date|1966}}
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| duration = 8 hours
| score_range = Pass/Fail
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| offered = Twice annually (April and October); Year-round (PE Chemical only)
| regions = United States
| language = English
| test_takers =
| prerequisite = Varies per state; generally the examinee must have passed [[FE Exam|Fundamentals of Engineering Exam]] and have four years of professional experience.
| fee = Varies per state
| score_users = Professional state licensing boards
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| website = {{URL|https://ncees.org/engineering/pe/}}
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The '''Principles and Practice of Engineering exam''' is the examination required for one to become a [[Professional engineer|Professional Engineer]] (PE) in the United States. It is the second exam required, coming after the [[Fundamentals of Engineering exam]].