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Becoming a Board Certified Entomologist (BCE)

Step 3: Studying for the BCE Exams

 

To become a full BCE, a candidate must pass the General Qualifying Exam and at least one Specialty Exam. For full study information, please click on a link below:

General Qualifying Exam

Regulatory Entomology Exam

Urban/Industrial Entomology Exam

Plant-Related Entomology Exam

Medical and Veterinary Entomology Exam

Pesticide Development, Analysis and Toxicology Exam

General Entomology Exam

 

Other steps in the process to become a BCE:

Step 1: Determine eligibility

Step 2: Application

Step 4: Select a proctor

Step 5: Take your exam(s)

Step 6: Maintain your certification

 

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