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Good Review Books for Industrial PE Exam

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BML

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Can anyone recommend books they found to be very useful in studying for and taking the Industrial PE exam?

Thanks!
 
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These are the ones I used, a very long time ago:

Engineering Fundamentals - Newnan & Larock (EIT exam)
Mechanical Engineering License Review - Pefley & Newnan
Mechanical Engineering Review Manual - Lindeburg
Professional Engineering Examinations Vols 1&2 - NCEE

I'll give you a tip - I don't know if it's still relevant:
If you take a combined exam - (Covers electrical, mechanical, chemical, civil) - that means there are a lot of fluid mechanics questions to choose from - so study that especially.

But things could have changed since then.
 
I benefited from attending a refresher course for the PE. The instructor was an old PE hand, and the class had various specialties represented. Everybody had their short cuts. I had some, too. I recommend this highly.
 
Dear All
I have completed my Industrial Engineering and Working(India) in a CAD/CAM firm as a Design Engineer.
Who will take PE license.What are the benefits.
If I also want to take up how can I approach.
Please give me information if anybody knows
Thanks
Reswam
 
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