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Re: [MW:30529] cswip 3.2 material and current exam pattern

I did last August 2019 in Gizan Saudi Arabia. Cost was 2350$.

On Thu, 20 Feb 2020 at 4:30 PM Kannayeram Gnanapandithan <kgpandithan@gmail.com> wrote:
What is the cost for course and examination

On Thu, 20 Feb 2020 11:57 am Adam Janzeer, <adamjanzeer4@gmail.com> wrote:

CSWIP 3.2 Examination



There are four sections to the examination each will require 70% pass mark for the qualification to
be awarded.

▪ Part 1 General Multi-choice 30 Questions
45 minutes

▪ Part 2 Scenario multi choice 60 questions
150 minutes

▪ Part 3  Assessment of four NDT Reports 40 Questions
75 minutes

▪ Part 4  The interpretation of weld symbols using a drawing 10 questions
30 minutes















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On Tue, 18 Feb 2020 at 15:17, shanmuganathan .subbiah <shanmuganathan.subbiah@gmail.com> wrote:
Hai

Current exam pattern

1. Objective type question 30

2.Practical one plate

3. RT film interpretation 6 nos ( if cswip 3.2.2)

Thanks & Regards
Shanmuganathan subbiah


On Tue, 18 Feb 2020, 04:57 jaisen antin, <jaisen03@gmail.com> wrote:
hi all,
           anyone know the cswip 3.2 current exam pattern and also please send the syllabus book.thanks in advance

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sugu said…
Dear Friends,

Anyone here takes the latest cswip 3.2 (2021) person, please share the pattern of examination and study materials.

hope to hear from you soon,

best regards,
M.Sugu

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