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ARE CENG AND IENG EQUAL IN STATUS

Can we say that the CEng and IEng be considered equal titles in professional status or IEng is inferior than CEng.

As the Application Form for both CEng and IEng is same.
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  • Former Community Member
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    Georgios,


    I seen a case when an Engineer from Spain applied for CEng in UK and was anly able to register as IEng as he had only Bachelors degree in Engineering and possibly other UKSPEC related info..

    But with the same bachelors degree he via other country member in FIANI was able to register as EurIng.

    It appears accredited bachelors degree in Engineering from Spain is good for FEANI EUR Ing.


    For me during my career  worked on projects in USA, Spain, Ireland, UK, Asia Pacific, Israel and other countries, I elected IEng and CEng as most suitable for recognition of my Engineering skills. Even when I reside in USA for most of my professional life.

    I have respect to PE's in USA and understand the need for licensing and public safety. PE's in US are highly contributing to the public savety and if my work required me to be licensed I would have studied and tried to become a licensed in US but in all my work as an Engineer the Employers didn't require that as something that needed for my job.

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  • Former Community Member
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    Georgios,


    I seen a case when an Engineer from Spain applied for CEng in UK and was anly able to register as IEng as he had only Bachelors degree in Engineering and possibly other UKSPEC related info..

    But with the same bachelors degree he via other country member in FIANI was able to register as EurIng.

    It appears accredited bachelors degree in Engineering from Spain is good for FEANI EUR Ing.


    For me during my career  worked on projects in USA, Spain, Ireland, UK, Asia Pacific, Israel and other countries, I elected IEng and CEng as most suitable for recognition of my Engineering skills. Even when I reside in USA for most of my professional life.

    I have respect to PE's in USA and understand the need for licensing and public safety. PE's in US are highly contributing to the public savety and if my work required me to be licensed I would have studied and tried to become a licensed in US but in all my work as an Engineer the Employers didn't require that as something that needed for my job.

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