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Engineering Drawing


About Engineering Drawing

A type of technical drawing is an engineering sketch. The objective is to deliver all the information required for producing a product or component. Standardized terminology and symbols are used in engineering drawings. Because of this, it is easy to grasp the designs and there is no room for personal interpretation.

A detailed drawing is frequently used to define the geometry required for the building of a component. Even a basic component must often be fully specified using a number of drawings.

Engineering drawing has gained immense popularity across the globe resulting in huge demand for certified professionals.


Why is Engineering Drawing important?

Drawings assist in the understanding of project developments, consequences, and functions by engineers, designers, and clients. Drawings may assist engineers and architects in understanding how various components work together in the early phases of a project. Drawings can be used to demonstrate a customer the final product's appearance throughout the approval process.

Engineering drawing certified professionals, executives and managers are in high demand in companies across the globe.


Who should take the Engineering Drawing Exam?

  • Engineers
  • Personnel from the design and production plan
  • QA engineers
  • Machinists
  • Supplier quality personnel
  • Process design engineers
  • Quality control engineers
  • Executives from the manufacturing sector


Knowledge and Skills required for the Engineering Drawing

Candidates gain quick success in career of engineering drawing if they have skills of critical thinking and good communication skills.


Engineering Drawing Practice Exam Objectives

Engineering Drawing exam focuses on assessing your skills and knowledge in engineering drawing.


Engineering Drawing Practice Exam Pre-requisite

There are no prerequisites for the Engineering Drawing exam. Candidates who are well versed  in engineering drawing can easily clear the exam.


Engineering Drawing Certification Course Outline

  1. Drawing Information
  2. Grid References
  3. 1st Angle Projection
  4. 3rd Angle Projection
  5. Dimensions and Tolerances
  6. Form Symbols
  7. Profile Symbols
  8. Orientation Symbols
  9. Location Symbols
  10. Runout Symbols
  11. Feature Control Frame
  12. Maximum Material Condition


Exam Format and Information

Certification name – Certificate in Engineering Drawing
Exam duration – 60 minutes
Exam type - Multiple Choice Questions
Eligibility / pre-requisite - None
Exam language - English
Exam format - Online
Passing score - 25
Exam Fees  - INR 1199



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Engineering Drawing


About Engineering Drawing

A type of technical drawing is an engineering sketch. The objective is to deliver all the information required for producing a product or component. Standardized terminology and symbols are used in engineering drawings. Because of this, it is easy to grasp the designs and there is no room for personal interpretation.

A detailed drawing is frequently used to define the geometry required for the building of a component. Even a basic component must often be fully specified using a number of drawings.

Engineering drawing has gained immense popularity across the globe resulting in huge demand for certified professionals.


Why is Engineering Drawing important?

Drawings assist in the understanding of project developments, consequences, and functions by engineers, designers, and clients. Drawings may assist engineers and architects in understanding how various components work together in the early phases of a project. Drawings can be used to demonstrate a customer the final product's appearance throughout the approval process.

Engineering drawing certified professionals, executives and managers are in high demand in companies across the globe.


Who should take the Engineering Drawing Exam?

  • Engineers
  • Personnel from the design and production plan
  • QA engineers
  • Machinists
  • Supplier quality personnel
  • Process design engineers
  • Quality control engineers
  • Executives from the manufacturing sector


Knowledge and Skills required for the Engineering Drawing

Candidates gain quick success in career of engineering drawing if they have skills of critical thinking and good communication skills.


Engineering Drawing Practice Exam Objectives

Engineering Drawing exam focuses on assessing your skills and knowledge in engineering drawing.


Engineering Drawing Practice Exam Pre-requisite

There are no prerequisites for the Engineering Drawing exam. Candidates who are well versed  in engineering drawing can easily clear the exam.


Engineering Drawing Certification Course Outline

  1. Drawing Information
  2. Grid References
  3. 1st Angle Projection
  4. 3rd Angle Projection
  5. Dimensions and Tolerances
  6. Form Symbols
  7. Profile Symbols
  8. Orientation Symbols
  9. Location Symbols
  10. Runout Symbols
  11. Feature Control Frame
  12. Maximum Material Condition


Exam Format and Information

Certification name – Certificate in Engineering Drawing
Exam duration – 60 minutes
Exam type - Multiple Choice Questions
Eligibility / pre-requisite - None
Exam language - English
Exam format - Online
Passing score - 25
Exam Fees  - INR 1199