The FE Mechanical Exam Prep Course: Fundamentals of Engineering is an intensive five-day programme designed to strengthen the technical knowledge, reference-navigation skills, and problem-solving speed required for the Mechanical Engineering FE Exam. Structured around the official FE Mechanical Exam Syllabus, this course addresses the 14 knowledge areas identified by NCEES, from FE Engineering Mathematics and FE Probability and Statistics to fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, heat transfer, controls, and mechanical design.
Unlike a general Engineering Fundamentals Review Course, this programme converts major engineering principles into focused FE Mechanical Practice Questions and timed problem-solving exercises. Participants learn how to interpret questions, identify appropriate formulas, manage SI and US customary units, and apply efficient FE Mechanical Calculator Techniques. Dedicated FE Reference Handbook Training develops the ability to locate equations, tables, property data, and engineering relationships under time constraints.
The FE Mechanical Exam Preparation programme also covers Engineering Ethics and Professional Practice, FE Engineering Economics, FE Electricity and Magnetism, Engineering Statics Review, Engineering Dynamics and Kinematics, Mechanical Vibrations, Mechanics of Materials, and Material Properties and Processing. Regular topic reviews, corrected practice-exam examples, and an FE Mechanical Mock Exam help participants identify knowledge gaps and build a personalised revision strategy. The course is independently developed for examination preparation and is not affiliated with or endorsed by NCEES.
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
This Fundamentals of Engineering Exam Prep programme uses a focused combination of instructor explanation, guided calculations, timed practice, case-based engineering problems, group analysis, and individual feedback. Each technical area begins with a concise review of the underlying principle, followed by demonstrations showing how it appears in FE Mechanical Practice Questions. Participants then solve progressively more demanding problems independently and in small groups.
FE Reference Handbook Training is integrated throughout the programme. Participants practise locating equations and engineering data without relying on memorisation alone. Search exercises are combined with FE Mechanical Calculator Techniques, unit conversions, estimation, answer validation, and strategies for eliminating implausible choices. Examples use both SI and US customary units to reflect the official exam specifications.
Short diagnostic quizzes measure progress across mathematics, statics, dynamics, Mechanics of Materials, thermofluids, controls, and mechanical design. Engineering project scenarios help experienced participants reconnect academic principles with workplace applications. Corrected examples based on published FE Mechanical practice-exam errata reinforce the importance of checking diagrams, formulas, assumptions, and updated solutions.
The final day includes mixed-topic drills and an FE Mechanical Mock Exam. Facilitated feedback helps each participant analyse accuracy, speed, reference use, and topic-level weaknesses. The methodology provides preparation insights and examples of relevant tools; calculators, software, official handbooks, and examination materials are not supplied unless expressly stated.
The course introduces participants to the following resources, techniques, and examples:
Tools and official examination resources are not automatically provided. The course offers instructional insights, demonstrations, and examples showing how relevant calculators, electronic references, and preparation resources may be used.
Participants should possess or be completing an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering or a closely related engineering discipline. A working understanding of calculus, physics, statics, dynamics, thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and Mechanics of Materials is recommended. The programme is a concentrated FE Mechanical Exam Review rather than a replacement for a complete undergraduate engineering curriculum.
Each day's session is generally structured to last around 4-5 hours, with breaks and interactive activities included. The total course duration spans five days, approximately 20-25 hours of instruction.
No. This is an independent FE Mechanical Exam Prep Course. Course participation does not include NCEES registration, examination fees, eligibility approval, an official FE Reference Handbook, or admission to a testing centre. Candidates must confirm the applicable requirements and register through NCEES and the relevant licensing authority. The official FE examination currently contains 110 questions, with 5 hours and 20 minutes of exam time within an appointment of approximately 5 hours and 55 minutes.
This FE Mechanical Exam Prep course follows the complete official FE Mechanical Exam Syllabus instead of concentrating only on a selection of high-profile engineering subjects. Its five-day structure connects all 14 knowledge areas, ensuring that mathematics, statistics, ethics, economics, electricity, mechanics, materials, thermofluids, instrumentation, controls, and mechanical design receive appropriate attention.
The course is especially relevant to mechanical project engineers who may use some engineering subjects regularly while having limited recent exposure to others. Concise theory refreshers are therefore followed immediately by FE Mechanical Exam Practice Problems, handbook searches, calculator methods, and timed solution exercises. This approach helps participants recover academic knowledge without turning the programme into a conventional university lecture series.
Another distinguishing feature is its attention to examination accuracy. Published FE Mechanical practice-exam errata are used to demonstrate how altered diagrams, corrected equations, revised answer selections, and updated failure-analysis solutions can affect the result. Participants learn to test assumptions, check units, validate formulas, and recognise inconsistent answers.
The programme also addresses computer-based exam technique, electronic reference navigation, alternative item types, question flagging, and time allocation. Its concluding FE Mechanical Mock Exam is used diagnostically, producing an observable topic-by-topic improvement plan rather than only a final score. Agile Leaders provides independent preparation and does not claim NCEES affiliation, endorsement, examination administration, or licensure authority.
credits: 5 credit per day
Course Mode: full-time
Provider: Agile Leaders Training Center
Dubai 2026-09-14
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Cairo 2026-12-21
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Week 38, 2026 14 - 18 Sep 2026 |
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Istanbul |
Week 41, 2026 05 - 09 Oct 2026 |
5 Days | Onsite | €6,000 | |
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Zoom |
Week 43, 2026 19 - 23 Oct 2026 |
5 Days | Online | €3,000 | |
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Kuala Lumpur |
Week 48, 2026 23 - 27 Nov 2026 |
5 Days | Onsite | €6,500 | |
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Cairo |
Week 52, 2026 21 - 25 Dec 2026 |
5 Days | Onsite | €5,200 |