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As an IPRA who has Incorporated Engineer status, shall review the Chartered Engineer application?

I achieved the Incorporated Engineer status recently in July'24, and volunteered for IPRA in Nov'24, could I do the Professional Registration application review for the Chartered Engineer applicants?

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  • Welcome to the PRA team Manoj Sunglasses

    Andy Millar is, as usual, spot on with his answer. It is crucial you are aware of the difference between IEng and CEng to be able to provide advice, however if you look at the table from Page 41 of the UK SPEC there is not really that much between IEng and CEng. 

    Key differences are level of UK&U, complexity of task/project and clearly demonstrating leadership rather than managing. The Statements for Competence D and E in UK SPEC are identical apart from the words Incorporated and Chartered.

    A Second opinion is always a good idea and I'm sure the RSSU team can help find a second PRA to help you with the first couple of applications or those that are a little different. The first few can be a little daunting, but have confidence and use your application journey to guide you.

    Kind Regards

    Simon

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  • Welcome to the PRA team Manoj Sunglasses

    Andy Millar is, as usual, spot on with his answer. It is crucial you are aware of the difference between IEng and CEng to be able to provide advice, however if you look at the table from Page 41 of the UK SPEC there is not really that much between IEng and CEng. 

    Key differences are level of UK&U, complexity of task/project and clearly demonstrating leadership rather than managing. The Statements for Competence D and E in UK SPEC are identical apart from the words Incorporated and Chartered.

    A Second opinion is always a good idea and I'm sure the RSSU team can help find a second PRA to help you with the first couple of applications or those that are a little different. The first few can be a little daunting, but have confidence and use your application journey to guide you.

    Kind Regards

    Simon

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