Autodesk Certification Revit Mechanical - Aspx PDF
Autodesk Certification Revit Mechanical - Aspx PDF
Autodesk Certification Revit Mechanical - Aspx PDF
Congratulations on taking the next step towards earning your Autodesk Certification!
The purpose of this guide is to help prepare you for the Autodesk Certification Professional
Revit for Mechanical Design exam. Please review the document carefully to better understand
the requisites needed to prepare for this exam.
Please note: You will not have access to the software during the exam, as all questions are in
a selected response format and are designed to be answered without the software user
interface.
Candidates who successfully achieve a passing score on this certification exam demonstrate
advanced knowledge and skills in Revit for mechanical design that provides the opportunity
for individuals to stand out in a competitive professional environment.
Pre-requisites
The Autodesk Certification Professional Revit for Mechanical Design exam is intended for
students and industry professionals who possess leading knowledge and skills in solving
complex challenges in design using Revit (Mechanical). This industry validated certification
created by Autodesk is intended for Revit users who have mastered relevant workflows,
processes, and project objectives, in an academic program or professional architecture, MEP,
or design-built engineering environment, over three years, or approximately 400 hours
(minimum) to 1200 hours (recommended) of software experience.
We recommend candidates possess proficiency in the core Revit skills evaluated in this exam,
outlined below, prior to taking this exam.
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• Manipulate views and their behaviors (model, drafting, filters, templates, system
browser, etc.)
• Successfully edit and create project documents
• Leverage Revit data (parameters, constraints, geometry, schedules, tagging, etc.)
• Understand the basics of analytical systems
• Leverage model groups
• Understand project phasing
• Use revisions
• Run interference checks
• Drag and drop – This item measures a candidate’s object association and placement skills with a
drag-and-drop question. Test takers select and reposition answer options within a list or graphics.
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• Active screen – This item measures a candidate’s familiarity with the software’s UI by using interactive
images of the software.
• Hot Area – This item measures the ability to answer a question by clicking on “hot” areas of an
exhibit. Hot area items are essentially multiple-choice items with graphical answer choices.
• Graphic Interpretation – This item measures a candidate’s ability to read a graphic and interpret the
information successfully.
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