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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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    Andrew,

    I remember some of this discussions. I always promoted the City and Guilds awards.I felt there is a value in these awards and it helped the recipients.

    It was was in 2013 almost 4 years ego. You can find similar discussions with my input in 2006 or 2007 as well. 

    I think in 2014 its was just less then a year since City and Guilds discontinued the Senior Awards direct application rout and introduced 

    the Professional Recognition Awards by the similar name but readjusted/redesigned with additional accreditation by Ofqual. City and Guilds was offering the new PRA's awards via approved/accredited centers only.

    In 2014 this was shifted to approved centers and for some awards offered by a very limited number of centers

    In the past  many PRI's used to advertise to the registered Engineers the City and Guilds awards offered based on the level of registration.

    City and guilds offer Graduate Diploma in Engineering and Post Graduate Diploma in Engineering.

    cdn.cityandguilds.com/.../9210-01_L6_Diploma_Qualification_handbook_v2-1.pdf

    "The Graduate and Post Graduate Diplomas in Engineering have been developed for those undergoing training or those employed in Civil, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. The qualifications aim to reflect the international nature of the knowledge and skills and activities needed for different countries or cultures. These qualifications are the City & Guilds successor qualifications to the Engineering Council examinations (9107 series).

    They have been designed to meet the UK-SPEC requirements and to be recognized by the UK professional engineering institutions"


    I don't work for City and Guilds nor for any of their centers, and all my comments are in personal capacity of someone who appreciates what these awards did for my colleagues and myself.

    I share the anecdotal experiences and opinions. Others contribute to the discussion as well. I hope its helpful info.

    Its just a personal experiences and opinion. 


    Moshe Waserman BTEE, MCGI, CEng MBCS, MIET, CBT

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  • Former Community Member
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    Andrew,

    I remember some of this discussions. I always promoted the City and Guilds awards.I felt there is a value in these awards and it helped the recipients.

    It was was in 2013 almost 4 years ego. You can find similar discussions with my input in 2006 or 2007 as well. 

    I think in 2014 its was just less then a year since City and Guilds discontinued the Senior Awards direct application rout and introduced 

    the Professional Recognition Awards by the similar name but readjusted/redesigned with additional accreditation by Ofqual. City and Guilds was offering the new PRA's awards via approved/accredited centers only.

    In 2014 this was shifted to approved centers and for some awards offered by a very limited number of centers

    In the past  many PRI's used to advertise to the registered Engineers the City and Guilds awards offered based on the level of registration.

    City and guilds offer Graduate Diploma in Engineering and Post Graduate Diploma in Engineering.

    cdn.cityandguilds.com/.../9210-01_L6_Diploma_Qualification_handbook_v2-1.pdf

    "The Graduate and Post Graduate Diplomas in Engineering have been developed for those undergoing training or those employed in Civil, Electrical or Mechanical Engineering. The qualifications aim to reflect the international nature of the knowledge and skills and activities needed for different countries or cultures. These qualifications are the City & Guilds successor qualifications to the Engineering Council examinations (9107 series).

    They have been designed to meet the UK-SPEC requirements and to be recognized by the UK professional engineering institutions"


    I don't work for City and Guilds nor for any of their centers, and all my comments are in personal capacity of someone who appreciates what these awards did for my colleagues and myself.

    I share the anecdotal experiences and opinions. Others contribute to the discussion as well. I hope its helpful info.

    Its just a personal experiences and opinion. 


    Moshe Waserman BTEE, MCGI, CEng MBCS, MIET, CBT

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