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Is IET suitable for Mechanical Engineers?

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I have a friend who has a BEng(Hons) and MSc in Mechanical Engineering.

I told him IET may suit him.

He told me IET is for Electrical Engineers.

I told him IET is Institution of Engineering and Technology, IET is multi-disciplines.

He still not believe it.

What should I tell him?
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  • Edvin Pauza:

    Thank you guys. Is there any cost to the CEng application? I have already registered as a member to this forum, is there another registtration?


    Which discipline would I have to select if I am a boiler engineer working with such manufacturers as Vaillant, Ideal and Worcester Boilers


    Thanks again. :)




    Yes.

    First, you have to pay to be a member of one of the engineering institutions.

    Then you have to pay to apply for professional registration.

    If you are accepted, you have to pay again to be put on the register.

    Then the continuing registration fee is added to your yearly membership of the institution.

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  • Edvin Pauza:

    Thank you guys. Is there any cost to the CEng application? I have already registered as a member to this forum, is there another registtration?


    Which discipline would I have to select if I am a boiler engineer working with such manufacturers as Vaillant, Ideal and Worcester Boilers


    Thanks again. :)




    Yes.

    First, you have to pay to be a member of one of the engineering institutions.

    Then you have to pay to apply for professional registration.

    If you are accepted, you have to pay again to be put on the register.

    Then the continuing registration fee is added to your yearly membership of the institution.

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