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CEng Application - Anybody with RECENT experience of the whole process?

I am hoping to be in a position to submit an application for CEng relatively soon (after many years of pondering about registering). I need to do a bit of further work on my application content following advice from a PRA and one of my friends who got registered as CEng within the last few years. Then I just need my supporters to review and support my application (this may take time depending on how busy they are).


While I do more work on my application and wait for supporters to do their parts... Are there any recently registered CEng people who don't mind sharing the experience of the whole process through the IET? Any tips and advice on any aspects of the process? From submitting the application form through to the interview and presentation.


Would also be interesting to hear from anybody who has had any problems with the process? What would you do differently (or the IET could do differently to help improve things)?


Thanks,


Jason.

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    Geoff,


    If my opinion means anything, the IET is 100% the right PEI for you. Straight from the horse's mouth:

    "The IET is one of the world’s largest engineering institutions with Over 167,000 members in 127 countries. It is also the most multidisciplinary – to reflect the increasingly diverse nature of engineering in the 21st century"


    Source: http://www.theiet.org/about/ 


    As far as I can tell, if you're an engineer, technician, technologist or even someone who is simply interested in engineering (that's why I'm a member) then the IET can be your home if you want it to be!


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    Geoff,


    If my opinion means anything, the IET is 100% the right PEI for you. Straight from the horse's mouth:

    "The IET is one of the world’s largest engineering institutions with Over 167,000 members in 127 countries. It is also the most multidisciplinary – to reflect the increasingly diverse nature of engineering in the 21st century"


    Source: http://www.theiet.org/about/ 


    As far as I can tell, if you're an engineer, technician, technologist or even someone who is simply interested in engineering (that's why I'm a member) then the IET can be your home if you want it to be!


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