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CEng PRI & Presentation

Dear All,

I have submitted my application for CEng status. 

According to my PRA, that "there will be an assessment of your qualifications career history and competence evidence, if they are satisfied they will invite you for interview. It would be a good idea to start preparing material for your presentation."


I didn’t know that will have an assessment a well.

I thought that will have only the presentation.


I would like to ask you, who can guide and advise me to prepare for the assessment and with the presentation?

I would like to have some examples so I can get an idea.


Kind Regards, 

Georgios Giannakopoulos
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  • Georgios,


    Yes there is an assessment, but the good news is that it is an assessment of what you have written in your application so there is nothing you need to do (apart from wait). All you need to worry about is the presentation. The first advice on that is to read the guidance available on the IET website regarding the presentation. Pick one (or at most two) projects to talk about which you think give an opportunity to demonstrate your use of the competences in UK Spec, and prepare a few slides. It is also important to practice the presentation with somebody listening to get a feel for the timing.


    Examples are not necessarily helpful as presentations from electronics projects don't help power engineers and vice versa. It is much more helpful to discuss your plans with your PRA.


    Alasdair
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  • Georgios,


    Yes there is an assessment, but the good news is that it is an assessment of what you have written in your application so there is nothing you need to do (apart from wait). All you need to worry about is the presentation. The first advice on that is to read the guidance available on the IET website regarding the presentation. Pick one (or at most two) projects to talk about which you think give an opportunity to demonstrate your use of the competences in UK Spec, and prepare a few slides. It is also important to practice the presentation with somebody listening to get a feel for the timing.


    Examples are not necessarily helpful as presentations from electronics projects don't help power engineers and vice versa. It is much more helpful to discuss your plans with your PRA.


    Alasdair
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