"licensed electrician" is also timewalled behind a lengthy apprenticeship.
From google's llm "..requiring 8,000 hours of on-the-job training (OJT) under a Master Electrician .."
so even if you could pass the test you still don't get to become licensed until you've paid your dues in terms of time.
Isn't there an exclusion or lower entry requirement if you have a technical education like engineering degree? Like if not electrical engineering because I guess that would be obvious there should be lower entry bar - but for all others at least somewhat related...
I guess if you want to dabble with installing battery packs with inverters, that's not your typical bachelor of arts who is trying to do so.