[TAC 1st Class Civil Engineering Construction Management Engineer] For Repeat Test-Takers! 3 Things to Do: Secondary Exam Strategy Seminar
TAC Co., Ltd. will hold an online seminar on June 10, 2026, for repeat test-takers of the 1st Class Civil Engineering Construction Management Engineer secondary exam. The seminar will cover three key points for passing, including how to handle changes in the exam format and effective study strategies.
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TAC Co., Ltd. (Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo), which provides educational services for certifications such as bookkeeping, tax accounting, and certified public accounting, will hold an online seminar on Wednesday, June 10, 2026, at 19:30, titled "For Repeat Test-Takers of the 1st Class Civil Engineering Construction Management Engineer Exam! 3 Things to Do: Secondary Exam Strategy Seminar."
To all repeaters of the secondary examination: For those who tried last year but fell just short, or those who have taken the exam multiple times and feel frustrated, this seminar is for you. With the change in the exam format starting in fiscal 2024, many have likely felt confused over the past two years. In this seminar, we will reorganize the characteristics of the exam and "where to score points," and provide concrete measures to take from now on. The strategy is simple:
- Preparation for the descriptive questions in Question 1
- Past questions + alpha for Question 2 (mandatory fill-in-the-blanks) and Question 3 (mandatory descriptive)
- Past questions and identification of strengths for Question 4 and beyond (elective fill-in-the-blanks and descriptive)
By focusing your studies on these three points, you can get closer to passing. Move from a state of "not knowing where to start" to "having a clear plan of action." Please join us as a step toward passing this year.
Seminar Overview
- Date and Time: Wednesday, June 10, 2026, from 19:30 (approx. 40 minutes + Q&A)
- Format: Online (Zoom)
- Participation Fee: Free (Reservation required)
- Target: Those considering taking the secondary exam for the 1st Class Civil Engineering Construction Management Engineer certification or those struggling to choose a school.
- How to Reserve: Please apply via the TAC website.
Topics to be covered:
- Question 1 strategy (Experience description strategy)
- Question 2 & 3 strategy (Mandatory problem strategy)
- Question 4 and beyond strategy (Elective problem strategy)
- TAC course information
- Q&A session (Anonymous OK)
Instructor:
Yokou Hirano, Full-time Instructor for the 1st Class Civil Engineering Construction Management Engineer Course.
Holds certifications including 1st Class Civil Engineering Construction Management Engineer, 1st Class Architectural Construction Management Engineer, Real Estate Notary, and Fire Defense Equipment Officer (Class A, Type 1). After gaining several years of experience in the field as a technical professional, he expanded his activities into the education industry and as an educational YouTuber. He is known for his fast-paced and efficient lectures.
Company Overview:
Company Name: TAC Co., Ltd.
Established: December 1980
Business: Personal education, corporate training, publishing, human resources
Headquarters: 3-2-18 Kanda Misakicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8383
Website: https://www.tac-school.co.jp/
To all repeaters of the secondary examination: For those who tried last year but fell just short, or those who have taken the exam multiple times and feel frustrated, this seminar is for you. With the change in the exam format starting in fiscal 2024, many have likely felt confused over the past two years. In this seminar, we will reorganize the characteristics of the exam and "where to score points," and provide concrete measures to take from now on. The strategy is simple:
- Preparation for the descriptive questions in Question 1
- Past questions + alpha for Question 2 (mandatory fill-in-the-blanks) and Question 3 (mandatory descriptive)
- Past questions and identification of strengths for Question 4 and beyond (elective fill-in-the-blanks and descriptive)
By focusing your studies on these three points, you can get closer to passing. Move from a state of "not knowing where to start" to "having a clear plan of action." Please join us as a step toward passing this year.
Seminar Overview
- Date and Time: Wednesday, June 10, 2026, from 19:30 (approx. 40 minutes + Q&A)
- Format: Online (Zoom)
- Participation Fee: Free (Reservation required)
- Target: Those considering taking the secondary exam for the 1st Class Civil Engineering Construction Management Engineer certification or those struggling to choose a school.
- How to Reserve: Please apply via the TAC website.
Topics to be covered:
- Question 1 strategy (Experience description strategy)
- Question 2 & 3 strategy (Mandatory problem strategy)
- Question 4 and beyond strategy (Elective problem strategy)
- TAC course information
- Q&A session (Anonymous OK)
Instructor:
Yokou Hirano, Full-time Instructor for the 1st Class Civil Engineering Construction Management Engineer Course.
Holds certifications including 1st Class Civil Engineering Construction Management Engineer, 1st Class Architectural Construction Management Engineer, Real Estate Notary, and Fire Defense Equipment Officer (Class A, Type 1). After gaining several years of experience in the field as a technical professional, he expanded his activities into the education industry and as an educational YouTuber. He is known for his fast-paced and efficient lectures.
Company Overview:
Company Name: TAC Co., Ltd.
Established: December 1980
Business: Personal education, corporate training, publishing, human resources
Headquarters: 3-2-18 Kanda Misakicho, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101-8383
Website: https://www.tac-school.co.jp/
FAQ
What is the First-Class Civil Engineering Construction Management Engineer certification?
It is a national certification in Japan required to work as a chief or managing engineer on construction sites.