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Is it possible to remain a CEng if IET membership is ended?

As the title - I'm sure the answer is written down somewhere but I can't find it. 


I've been both CEng and MIET/MIEE for 20+ years, but I'm tempted not to renew my IET membership any longer.  Does anyone know if it's possible to pay the CEng annual fee direct to the Engineering Council?


Thanks.

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  • If it was possible to be CEng direct through EC I would certainly consider it if it was cheaper, I expect most registered members would. Just as I regularly consider my various charity donations / memberships, my pension scheme, my car insurance etc etc (all for varying reasons) - even if 99% of the time I don't make any consequent changes. What I'd decide to ultimately do would have to be a personal decision at the time. But I can't see that situation arising so I don't really bother thinking about it - at the moment, working in safety consultancy, holding CEng is very useful. As I've said oft times before, in the very unlikely case that I were to move back into the music industry I'd have to weigh the facts and make an appropriate decision at the time.
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  • If it was possible to be CEng direct through EC I would certainly consider it if it was cheaper, I expect most registered members would. Just as I regularly consider my various charity donations / memberships, my pension scheme, my car insurance etc etc (all for varying reasons) - even if 99% of the time I don't make any consequent changes. What I'd decide to ultimately do would have to be a personal decision at the time. But I can't see that situation arising so I don't really bother thinking about it - at the moment, working in safety consultancy, holding CEng is very useful. As I've said oft times before, in the very unlikely case that I were to move back into the music industry I'd have to weigh the facts and make an appropriate decision at the time.
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