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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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    At the time Technician Engineer the predecessor of IEng gained importance and recognition, there was a need for it.

    The question to ask what it offered then that lead to creation of IEng and the increase in IEng registrants in comparison to today?

    Some employers feel that experience and degree at times HND is sufficient. 

    I.Eng has to offer something that employers will feel has value added.

    The UK SPEC for IEng  impressive.  I think the additional accreditation to the I.Eng is offering value to both the Engineer and the Employer.

    Yet in today's market it has to generate higher interest from the employers.And this will drive the Engineers to register.

    I think a first step to the right direction is to allow I.Eng that are meeting the Eur Ing requirements to become Eur Ing.

    This will elevate the status of I.Eng overnight.

    Not all CEng can register as Eur Ing the same will be for I.Eng.


    I'm wandering how would Chartered Technologist do as a qualification offered by Eng C


    Moshe Michael Waserman BTechEE, MCGI, CEng MBCS, MIET, CBT

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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member
    At the time Technician Engineer the predecessor of IEng gained importance and recognition, there was a need for it.

    The question to ask what it offered then that lead to creation of IEng and the increase in IEng registrants in comparison to today?

    Some employers feel that experience and degree at times HND is sufficient. 

    I.Eng has to offer something that employers will feel has value added.

    The UK SPEC for IEng  impressive.  I think the additional accreditation to the I.Eng is offering value to both the Engineer and the Employer.

    Yet in today's market it has to generate higher interest from the employers.And this will drive the Engineers to register.

    I think a first step to the right direction is to allow I.Eng that are meeting the Eur Ing requirements to become Eur Ing.

    This will elevate the status of I.Eng overnight.

    Not all CEng can register as Eur Ing the same will be for I.Eng.


    I'm wandering how would Chartered Technologist do as a qualification offered by Eng C


    Moshe Michael Waserman BTechEE, MCGI, CEng MBCS, MIET, CBT

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