What is the minimum preparation time required before appearing for AWS- CWI and what is the % of person clearing exams in first attempt?
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The CWI exam consists of three two-hour parts. (Certified Welding Educator [CWE] candidates only have to take the first two parts.)
Part A: Fundamentals. This two-hour, 150-question closed-book test covers all facets of welding processes and nondestructive examination.
Part B: Practical Applications. This two-hour, hands-on test will require you to answer 46 questions using actual visual inspection tools with plastic replicas of welds, and a sample codebook (“Book of Specifications”), which will be provided for the exam.
Part C: Open-Book Code Application.
This two-hour, open-book test includes 46–60 questions establishing your ability to find and comprehend information in one of your choice of five welding codes.
Most candidates choose either D1.1 or API 1104, and AWS offers preparatory Code Clinics for each.
You may also take Part C to several other codes; however, no AWS Code Clinics or study materials are offered for them: AWS D1.2/D1.2M (Aluminum); D1.5M/D1.5 (Bridge Welding Code); AWS D15.1 (Railroad Welding Code); ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code Sections VIII and IX, or ASME Section IX, B31.1, and B31.3. The Welding Inspection Technology Workshop and the Visual Inspection Workshop (without a Code Clinic) would be the best choice if you are taking Part C to one of these alternative code books.
AWS CWI CAWI CWE Exam Scoring Requirements:
- CWI: Completion of Parts A, B, and C with a minimum score of 72% in each part.
- CAWI: Completion of Parts A, B, and C with a minimum score of 60% in each part.
- CWE: Completion of Parts A and B with a minimum score of 60% in each part.
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