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My degree hasn't been accredited by IET have I joined the wrong Institution?

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I am looking to start applying for CEng and joined the IET as my work place is advising on this institution. But when I searched for my MEng degree it doesn't appear to have been accredited by IET. However other institutions IMechE, RAeS and IEE have accredited it for CEng.

Does this mean that I need to leave IET and join on of these three institutions instead?


Finally I am confused on what exemplifying qualification means. In the UK SPEC, the competency and commitment for CEng A to E. Does the MEng exemplify an applicant from any of these or does it just give you the ability to simply apply?


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  • Jonathan Knowles:

    Just a thought. Wouldn't any IEE accreditation have lapsed anyway?


    No it doesn't, because it's all about whether the degree was accredited at the time the applicant took it.


    Now, why the PEIs should care about which exact degree someone achieved 15-20-25 years before they apply is somewhat beyond me, but there you go...and to be fair, that's exactly why it isn't seen as a big issue with experienced applicants as to whether their degree was accredited or not.


    Cheers,


    Andy  


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  • Jonathan Knowles:

    Just a thought. Wouldn't any IEE accreditation have lapsed anyway?


    No it doesn't, because it's all about whether the degree was accredited at the time the applicant took it.


    Now, why the PEIs should care about which exact degree someone achieved 15-20-25 years before they apply is somewhat beyond me, but there you go...and to be fair, that's exactly why it isn't seen as a big issue with experienced applicants as to whether their degree was accredited or not.


    Cheers,


    Andy  


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