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CEng/IEng

Hi all,

If one submits an application for CEng but not qualified and the assessor/interviewer is of the opinion that the applicant is qualified for IEng, will the applicant be given rejection letter or be awarded IEng?
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  • I have equally gained an MSc (Distinction) in Electrical Power at Newcastle University, UK in 2019. In both programmes (BSc and MSc), I was recognized as the top student with prizes by the respective universities.


    As an assessor, I'd find it difficutl to see how a Masters from NU would not be enough to establish CEng level UKU.

    As an interviewer, on the basis that you're doing research not working in industry, I'd want to see good evidence in the C category, which is where academics often struggle.


    As to routes, I dont think you have much choice, if the Masters is accredited I think you go standard route, if not it's individual route, but I don't believe you have any choice in the manner, this will be decided by the Staff.


    As always, get a PRA :-)


    Tim


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  • I have equally gained an MSc (Distinction) in Electrical Power at Newcastle University, UK in 2019. In both programmes (BSc and MSc), I was recognized as the top student with prizes by the respective universities.


    As an assessor, I'd find it difficutl to see how a Masters from NU would not be enough to establish CEng level UKU.

    As an interviewer, on the basis that you're doing research not working in industry, I'd want to see good evidence in the C category, which is where academics often struggle.


    As to routes, I dont think you have much choice, if the Masters is accredited I think you go standard route, if not it's individual route, but I don't believe you have any choice in the manner, this will be decided by the Staff.


    As always, get a PRA :-)


    Tim


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