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FEANI Eur Ing

Hi all,



I am wondering if anyone can advice me on the application for Eur Ing.



I am in the process of applying CEng, currently waiting for the stage 4 result. My UG degree was a BEng(Hons) 3 years degree (2001) but I top it up with a MSc degree in 2003. However my MSc degree was accredted by the IET for further learning in 2005.



My question is: -



1) FEANI's regulation requires that the applicants with "unaccredited" degree must have at least 15 years experience. It is counted from the first year we study our BEng or after we complete our MSc?



2) Do i fall into this cateogry? (15 years working experience).



Advice from experts is much appreciated.



C.F. Kwong
  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    With BREXIT and the need for recognition of Incorporated Engineers

    or Professional engineers,

    I have asked the same quesstion directly to ECUK, I await a prompt reply.

    IEng PEs, Professional Engineers,with HNC and university Third Year - Licence or BA or BSc, all  with  professional experience, need recognition in Europe.

    CEng is not Eur Ing by definition.


    The ECUK will explain this anomaly.

    I call on IET to lobby to gain true respect for the PE who meets the European status of registered engineer.


    As IET is now run by CEng with BSc I do not expect much suport from IET.


    IET was ment to be :

    A group who promote science, engineering and technology, encourage people to enter the profession and provide opportunities to share and develop knowledge and network.

    For all grades and Genders.


    J Gowman BA MIET



  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    With BREXIT and the need for recognition of Incorporated Engineers

    or Professional engineers,

    I have asked the same quesstion directly to ECUK, I await a prompt reply.

    IEng PEs, Professional Engineers,with HNC and university Third Year - Licence or BA or BSc, all  with  professional experience, need recognition in Europe.

    CEng is not Eur Ing by definition.


    The ECUK will explain this anomaly.

    I call on IET to lobby to gain true respect for the PE who meets the European status of registered engineer.


    As IET is now run by CEng with BSc I do not expect much suport from IET.


    IET was ment to be :

    A group who promote science, engineering and technology, encourage people to enter the profession and provide opportunities to share and develop knowledge and network.

    For all grades and Genders.


    J Gowman BA MIET



  • John, did you ever get a reply from the ECUK?