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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.
  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member in reply to Sparkingchip

    No this is an arogant insult.

    A technician is a profession, that can lead to I Eng.

    IEng is the first run on the ladder of professional
    engineering, which can either be brodened horizontally, as the IET
    President is asking, or can be increased academically by further
    University Master studies or by CPD and a monograph.

    Sir you remarks are those of the arrpgant CEng that
    are not educated or trained to the level of a full engineer
    apprenticeship, university, IEng CEng.

    Every one has the right to his opinion, but CEng are
    not going to block IEng without somesort of virulent
    reaction.

    Are you really CEng or do you just have
    friends?

    JG

  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member in reply to Sparkingchip
    Moderator Edit: This post has been removed for breaching the Terms and Conditions of Forum use and the Rules of Conduct for IET members.

  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member in reply to Sparkingchip
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    0 Former Community Member in reply to Sparkingchip
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    0 Former Community Member in reply to Sparkingchip
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  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member in reply to Sparkingchip

    Enough has been
    said.

    This blog should be
    ended.

    It will be  a
    tit fot argument with no end.



    Put your energy
    into calling for IEng & CEng reform, 

    Building a =n
    efficient PEI - IET

    Do away with
    obsolete traditions.

    Get the PEs of all
    grades registered and recognised before we lose everything.



    JG retired.

  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member in reply to Sparkingchip

    Enough has been
    said.

    This blog should be
    ended.

    It will be  a
    tit fot argument with no end.



    Put your energy
    into calling for IEng & CEng reform, 

    Building a =n
    efficient PEI - IET

    Do away with
    obsolete traditions.

    Get the PEs of all
    grades registered and recognised before we lose everything.



    JG retired.

  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member in reply to Sparkingchip

    Enough has been
    said.

    This blog should be
    ended.

    It will be  a
    tit fot argument with no end.



    Put your energy
    into calling for IEng & CEng reform, 

    Building a =n
    efficient PEI - IET

    Do away with
    obsolete traditions.

    Get the PEs of all
    grades registered and recognised before we lose everything.



    JG retired.

  • Former Community Member
    0 Former Community Member in reply to Sparkingchip

    Enough has been
    said.

    This blog should be
    ended.

    It will be  a
    tit fot argument with no end.



    Put your energy
    into calling for IEng & CEng reform, 

    Building a =n
    efficient PEI - IET

    Do away with
    obsolete traditions.

    Get the PEs of all
    grades registered and recognised before we lose everything.



    JG retired.

  • Hello All


    I'm locking this topic now to prevent further breaches of the Rules of Conduct for IET members.


    Can I please remind you once more that we do welcome and encourage lively debate on this discussion forum but we will not tolerate any behaviour that does not align with the Terms and Conditions of use or the Rules of Conduct for IET members. Specifically items 7 and 13 of the Rules of Conduct which state:


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    Lisa