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Becoming ASE certified involves meeting certain eligibility requirements and passing a series of exams. Here are the general steps to become ASE certified: 1. Meet the Eligibility Requirements: To become ASE certified, you must have at least two years of on-the-job training or a combination of formal training and work experience. You must also have a valid driver's license and be at least 18 years old. 2. Choose Your Certification Area: ASE offers certifications in over 50 areas of expertise, including automotive repair, collision repair, and parts specialists. Choose the area that best fits your career goals and interests. 3. Study for the Exam: ASE provides study materials, practice tests, and other resources to help you prepare for the exam. You can also attend training courses or work with a mentor to improve your knowledge and skills. 4. Register and Schedule the Exam: You can register for the exam online or by mail. Once you register, you can schedule the exam at a testing center near you. 5. Take the Exam: The ASE exam is a computer-based test that typically consists of multiple-choice questions. You will have a set amount of time to complete the exam, and passing scores vary depending on the certification area. 6. Maintain Your Certification: ASE certifications are valid for five years. To maintain your certification, you must take and pass the recertification exam before your certification expires. Becoming ASE certified demonstrates your commitment to excellence in your field and can help you advance your career. With the right preparation and dedication, you can become ASE certified and gain recognition as a skilled and knowledgeable automotive professional.
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